48:44Pronounced like brot
48:51Yeah I mean it's like how hot dogs are "frankfurters", also called "Franks"
49:02different thing I'd say
49:06Bratwurst is a German hot dog
49:07not b-rats. It;s pronounced b-rot
49:07lol I didn't want to get in trouble and managed to put pressure on the wound. I got in trouble regardless.
49:09I feel like that might be an east coast thing.
49:25THe buns makes the thing, the thing
49:35brats, bratz, bratwurst.
49:37I love a good Chicago style hot dog
49:50idk man, we call em hotdog sandwiches here if they're in a hotdog bun
49:56what a time to be alive
49:56everything I have it and then the next few days I'll have to get a new one for you guys to be able to
49:57Brats here in the midwest too
50:03Wow I caught Malice live, impossible.
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50:08a sausage and a slightly different sausage
50:09I live in the Midwest and we call the brats here
50:12yeah, America has a lot of local names for things
50:15This is such a sausage party
50:19my friends call hamburgers burgs sometimes
50:22I hear it called brat on the west coast but not as common as just dog
50:28Not much of a difference. But I know frankfurters are a specific type of hotdog from Germany
50:47Hot dog is hot dog, everything else is sausage whether it is brats or morning sausages.
50:50Seven thirty, Same here when it comes to classes.
50:54I think I heard Frankfurters were the original and due to slang they were called hotdogs due to the looks, so technically the sausage itself is the hotdog(?)
51:23Personally, I think brautwurst is bettter
51:33I know in some places of Latin America they put quail eggs on hotdogs.
51:36although as time went on hotdogs probably became their own thing
51:55:_MaliceSmug: weenie
51:58I'm in Wisconsin which is central mid-west.
52:00Heh, wiener :_MaliceSmug: