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	<title>Comments on: The Best Sausage at Fenway Park</title>
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		<title>By: Sean a.k.a Shizz</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sean a.k.a Shizz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2007 21:23:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great back story to this:  When I first met SuperFan in college and we cajoled about our Fenway stories, I told him about how me and my father (when I was young), since we walked up from Brookline Ave to go to games, would always go to a certain saugage guy "at the corner" before games.  My father somewhat knew the guy, but got a recommendation from my uncle (MSPCA cop) and his co-workers (BPD) because Harry is a big Bruins fan and they referred to him as the "Bruins sausage guy" (I believe he may have also used to sell sausages before Bruins games at Causeway back in the day when they had more vendors, not too sure).

Then me and Super Fan go to our first game and he tells me about a sausage guy that he and his dad go to for their pre-game hunger.  And sure enough, it was Harry.

Best sausage at Fenway, by far...... and is a great warm up for later drunken baseball shenangians.  Screw the generic ones inside the ballpark....go to the guys who have been honing their craft for years to make sure you have a great taste @ Fenway.  Support the local vendors!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great back story to this:  When I first met SuperFan in college and we cajoled about our Fenway stories, I told him about how me and my father (when I was young), since we walked up from Brookline Ave to go to games, would always go to a certain saugage guy &#8220;at the corner&#8221; before games.  My father somewhat knew the guy, but got a recommendation from my uncle (MSPCA cop) and his co-workers (BPD) because Harry is a big Bruins fan and they referred to him as the &#8220;Bruins sausage guy&#8221; (I believe he may have also used to sell sausages before Bruins games at Causeway back in the day when they had more vendors, not too sure).</p>
<p>Then me and Super Fan go to our first game and he tells me about a sausage guy that he and his dad go to for their pre-game hunger.  And sure enough, it was Harry.</p>
<p>Best sausage at Fenway, by far&#8230;&#8230; and is a great warm up for later drunken baseball shenangians.  Screw the generic ones inside the ballpark&#8230;.go to the guys who have been honing their craft for years to make sure you have a great taste @ Fenway.  Support the local vendors!</p>
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