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A small sausage factory on [[Smarley's World]] served as the power base for the [[SSSSSSS]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Down]]'') | A small sausage factory on [[Smarley's World]] served as the power base for the [[SSSSSSS]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Down]]'') | ||
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A sausage was a food made of meat, generally associated with the planet Earth. Sausages and burgers were foods common to barbecues. (TV: The Power of Three)
Throughout his life, the Doctor occasionally mentioned sausage, usually in a metaphorical way. The Tenth Doctor once described a hot dog, a kind of sausage, as "the Cyberman of food". (TV: The Age of Steel) The Sixth Doctor knew an amusing anecdote involving a sausage, which he once recounted to a convocation of lexicologists from the Articulate Worlds. (AUDIO: ...ish) Whilst in the Land of Fiction, the Second Doctor said that, were the Master of the Land's plans to go through, "Mankind would be like a string of sausages, all the same!" (TV: The Mind Robber)
Subsequent to his regeneration, the Tenth Doctor said he would take Rose Tyler home, where she could enjoy sausages and mash, along with fish and chips, beans on toast, turkey and nut loaf. (TV: Children in Need Special)
Professor Amelia Rumford was fond of sausage sandwiches, believing that eating them helped one think. (TV: The Stones of Blood)
The Seventh Doctor cooked a breakfast of fried eggs, bacon, sausages and fried potato slices for Justine and Vincent Wheaton at Smithwood Manor . (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Warhead)
Amy Pond and Rory Williams once ate sausages for breakfast. Amy stole one of Rory's sausages. (WC: Pond Life)
A small sausage factory on Smarley's World served as the power base for the SSSSSSS. (PROSE: Down)