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And the best bit about voting day.... well its not the queues that's for sure... but the sausage sizzle, hell yeah... who doesn't love the opportunity to by a sausage in bread with sauce and fried onions for $2.50 ($2 without onion)?

 

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^^ 100% true... I have been known to go to the hardware store on the weekend just to get a snag from the sausage sizzle.

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We have postal votes for those overseas, you can do postal in special circumstances but well lots of us don't trust it... we do have pre-polling booths which open 10 days before the election day (always a saturday) and you can go and vote there but they don't have sausage sizzles or cake stalls. Most people just vote on the day. I love polling day, does that make me weird?

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Well Bunnings (the hardware store) has a sausage sizzle every saturday and sunday.... and you can usually get one at a school fete... and sometimes safeway will have one out the front on a Satdee.... I want a frickin sausage now.... cooked on a Barbie and not by me... oh where can i get a snag at 1.55am?

Why do chick tennis players have to grunt so flippin much?

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Now I want one too! I have sausage and cheese bagel dogs in the freezer maybe that will be close?

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No, I don't think it is but did you guys not think I noticed I apparently kill a lot of games?

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