Talk:Bangers (1999 film)

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Bangers are also a type of British sausage, so-called because if they're not poked with a fork before cooking in a skillet, the sausage skin blisters and bangs. Typically served with mashed potatoes, in a dish named "bangers and mash". Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangers"

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