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DTCwordfan | 18:39 Wed 28th Aug 2019 | Food & Drink
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I was at a family gathering this weekend, the first we have ever had, the commonality being the paternal grandparents who sired four. Four generations on and nearly 80 of us (inc spouses). This was in the southern Lakes and, on Day 2, we had an enormous BBQ....

Anyway, one of generation 4, about 6, saw her first Cumberland sausage, bought by the foot and delish (I've just enjoyed a sourdough sarnie with it, onions and mush in it). The young lady was asked, 'What are sausages made of?'

The priceless Mastercard answer of 'Pigs' butts'........not too far from the truth but plenty of hilarity.
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I don't understand the Mastercard bit, DTC.
Mastermind??
Maybe DTC meant Mastermind...?
Did he?
Something to do with the "priceless" slogan for Mastercard I think, the(something along the lines of) there are some things that money can't buy, for everything else there is Mastercard.
Just been on a boat trip (we’re in Turkey) and a quite shy 5 year old lad (in the company of 9 adults bless him) said, after being served some barbecued chicken on board that it was “the best cooked chicken he’d ever had”. Much oooohs and aaaahs and laughter.

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