Thursday, March 01, 2007

Carpe bratwurst

Mmmmmm. The smell... Onions..... Ketchup... Sausages......

There's a bavarian bratwurst van outside the shop and it's killing us....

On an unrelated matter, I was hobnobbing in soho last night at a faber launch and saw a woman I used to work with about 6 years ago at Waterstone's Islington. I meant to go over and say hello but never quite got round to it before I realised she'd gone.

So on the miniscule chance she's reading this - Hello Monica, how's it going? Whatya up to these days?

11 comments:

  1. I ignored the German sausages and went to Marsh Ruby instead...

    The diet I'm on says curry is better than sausages.

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  2. But surely currywurst would be the healthiest of the lot!

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  3. Currywurst - now there's a business idea...

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  4. Best Currywurst, southwest corner of Wittenbergplatz, Berlin. A fine pork sausage, cut into about 6 uneven chunks, smothered with ketchup and curry powder, served on a flimsy cardboard 'plate' with plastic fork, about DM 1,50 if I remember rightly...which tells you when I last had one!

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  5. Hang on - there's now a currywurst museum in Berlin...

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  6. My German is pretty poor but that looks to me like a proposed Currywurst museum looking for sponsorship. Maybe C&P should step in?

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  7. Lia! Are you out there? You live in Germany so I assume you have mastered the lingo - what does it say?

    Trouble is if we can't get some wealthy sort to buy us a Print On Demand machine for £50,000 (a mere!) then what are the chances of finding sponsorship for a currywurst museum?

    On second thoughts people are way more into feeding their stomachs than they are into feeding their brains - Let's start a currywurst museum!

    We could put it in our cellar...

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  8. It's been a few years since I was a) in Germany, or b) dishing out EC cash to 'worthy' projects like this, but this looks like a doozy for some Euro-funding (a small amount, say, 3.5 million euros). Usually with EC projects, you need a partner entity from another country to qualify. C&P - step forward.

    My guess would be, you'd need about 100k Euro for a POD machine in the cellar to produce an English-language currywurst guide, as an important pillar of this piece of European culture.

    You just need a good acronym now. No EC project I ever got involved in went anywhere until you had a decent acronym sorted. If you can get it to spell "WURST" or something like that, so much the better...

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  9. World United for Revolutionary Sausage Tastes?

    any better suggestions?

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  10. Currywurst Union for the Radical RevolutionarY: Wake Up Readers, and Sample This!

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  11. OMG. These are brilliant. These should (in the hands of a brilliant proposal writer) be worth the price of a POD on their own...

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