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I must say, I have seen some odd things in my time - but is this for real?

 

It's real all right. The Germans abandoned steel as the principal component of tools years ago, after they discovered that sausage was more durable, cheaper and tasted better. They are simply light years ahead of us.

 

Using nanotechnology, Audi claim that they will be able to build a killer robot entirely out of sausage within five years.

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Using nanotechnology, Audi claim that they will be able to build a killer robot entirely out of sausage within five years.

 

And for dessert, they've already got the cake-Skoda. Fact-fans, the cake-car was IIRC dismantled and used as fertiliser in east London allotments.

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It's real all right. The Germans abandoned steel as the principal component of tools years ago, after they discovered that sausage was more durable, cheaper and tasted better. They are simply light years ahead of us.

 

Using nanotechnology, Audi claim that they will be able to build a killer robot entirely out of sausage within five years.

 

Great post!!

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It's real all right. The Germans abandoned steel as the principal component of tools years ago, after they discovered that sausage was more durable, cheaper and tasted better. They are simply light years ahead of us.

 

Using nanotechnology, Audi claim that they will be able to build a killer robot entirely out of sausage within five years.

 

 

Imagine what would have happened if they'd have done that in 1940.

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