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Question for you all on the subject of the Bratwurst. (pg. 2)
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idoru
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Originally posted by RJT
... brat penetration...


My immature inner child just lol'd hard. :stongue:
eROs.au
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Originally posted by RJT
The multicultural aspect of it doesn't surprise me, but I'm guessing if I actually visited Australia I'd definitely be pretty surprised to see things like brats there.


i was very surprised to see them in Chile, until i found out there was a rush of Germans immigrating there in WW2.
lücid
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Originally posted by RJT
Which is exactly why I created the thread - it just seemed odd to me that the Northeast wouldn't have had the same kind of brat penetration as elsewhere.

maybe elsewhere, but not in Peekywood.

wait, do black people eat brats?
smakmagik
What the is a bratwurst? :conf:

Sounds like something out of Roald Dahl's BFG
L.E.N.
Im down for brats...made a thread about it a few years ago.
lücid
glass
The Sentry in Tosa has some Habenaro Brat's you should check out Rob.
RJT
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Originally posted by Ian
the proper german bratwurst/currywurst/brockwurst? or just 'sausages' in general?


Proper as . :o

And brats have pork in them, therefore by deductive logic we can infer that not only do black people eat them, but they absolutely love them.



:gsmile:
Ian
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Originally posted by smakmagik
What the is a bratwurst? :conf:

Sounds like something out of Roald Dahl's BFG


-wurst is german for sausage, and they have different ones. Brat/Brock(or brot, i forget) currywurst etc.
Meat187
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Originally posted by RJT
Because of them pronouncing it with American accents or because you think Bratwurst are gross?

:conf:

If it's because of the former, oh well, no one tell you not to be a pretentious dick about trivial things - if it's the latter, taste is taste, and you're clearly entitled to your own.


Mainly because the horrible mispronunciation hurts my ears. It's not about the accent, it's because the word has been integrated into the english language, not under the original german pronunciation, but apparently a modified and annoying one.

Oh yeah, and I don't like all sorts of Bratwurst, but Thüringer is great.

jonze
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Originally posted by lücid
we just didn't grow up with bratwursts in NY. cookouts consisted of hamburgers and hot dogs and baked beans and potato chips. it's funny though, because after i had my first bratwurst during the 2 weeks that i was spending in Milwaukee that summer, i came back to NY and searched all the grocery stores until i found one that sold brats.

taco dip is another food i was never exposed to until i moved to Wisco.



labor day weekend you and rob should come down. we have a massive cookout. bring your wtf faces and an apetite.
Zoso
I approve of a user named Meat187 participating in this thread! :toocool:
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