No Such Thing As A Giant War Sausage is the 260th episode of No Such Thing As A Fish, the 52nd and final episode of the fifth year, and the 11th episode of 2019. It features regular presenters James Harkin, Andrew Hunter Murray, Anna Ptaszynski, and Dan Schreiber, and was recorded at the Tivoli Theatre in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Description[]
Live from Aberdeen, Dan, James, Anna and Andy discuss the banning of sliced bread, broken turtle penises and muscly bums.
Facts[]
- 15 years after it was invented, the US Government banned sliced bread. (Murray)
- A common problem for ice hockey players is that they have such muscular bums that they can't find jeans that fit. (Harkin)
- When it was playing on Broadway, Bill Murray went to see the musical Groundhog Day. Then, the next day, he went again. (Schreiber)
- There is only one confirmed male Yangtze Giant Softshell Turtle left in the world... and his penis is broken. (Ptaszynski)
Trivia[]
- This is the second stop on the In No Particular Order tour, and the final episode of Year Five.
- Mainland European locations are announced in this episode, including Gothenburg, Stockholm, Oslo, Amsterdam, Groningen, Geneva, Copenhagen, and Antwerp.
- The Groningen episode was lost due to technical issues.
- On the day of broadcast, the Fish team were about to go on stage for Episode 262: No Such Thing As A Man In A Wine Bottle.
- Mainland European locations are announced in this episode, including Gothenburg, Stockholm, Oslo, Amsterdam, Groningen, Geneva, Copenhagen, and Antwerp.
- Ptaszynski frequently cites the British Newspaper Archive - it was part of her headline fact in Episode 153: No Such Thing As Mulled Wine At The Dawn Of Time.
- Murray's fact about Parisian bakers having to organise their holidays is discussed again in Episode 295: No Such Thing As A 200m Baguette.