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DTCwordfan | 18:14 Thu 13th Nov 2014 | ChatterBank
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Your challenge this evening is to take your favourite film, tv programme or song titles and substitute in the expression, "Sausages" (or Sausage or a derivative of the meaty tube)- hopefully a good selection of idiotic suggestions for BA.

For example, "Sausages on the Wing (Pink Floyd), Local Sausage (Mark Knopfler), "Dominick the Salami" (Christmas Song), "I Left My Chorizo in San Francisco" (Tony Bennett), or "Sex in the Sausage."

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Bock, Stock and Two Smoking Bangers
19:40 Thu 13th Nov 2014
Mincing back to Happiness Helen Shapiro
Dial M for ........mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmattessons
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The Porklass of Richmond Hill
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"Wake Up Little Sausage"
Avec mes sabodet

The Pinkel Panther

Farinheira 451

The Three Mustamakkaras
I've got you...under my sausage skin
Come fry with me
Prick me with your rhythm stick
chitty chitty banger
Gness and Psybbos Sausage Adventure....

Spanish remake of the sci fi classic... Chorizo Wars

The Classic Rush song Temple Of The Sausage
We forgots the Harry Potter remakes

Harry Potter and the Philosophers Sausage
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Sobrassada
Harry Potter and the Prinskorv of Alheira
Harry Potter and the Gelbwurst of Medisterpølse
Harry Potter and the Embutido of Farinheira
Harry Potter and the Half Black Pudding Supper
Harry Potter and the Dodgy Haggis

Though I object to that mighty beast The Haggis being described as a sausage.......
Back to Black pudding, Amy such a sad loss
Can we use songs now?
in that case



For he's a jolly good fellow
And sau sage all of us
Saveloying Private Ryan.
Prudie
And sau sage all of us


Well done Prudie, you sussed it.

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