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Summary-Andrew Mcveen 'Inspired By Run Sausage Run'
Mission: Sausage Escape
By-Andrew McVeen, Inspired by Run Sausage Run!

“Alright boys, at 11:00 p.m. sharp we bust out it will be a difficult escape and not all of us might make it out alive.” I informed my crew, it will be difficult but I think we can do it. Private Hotdogger comes up behind me and whispers, “ Get ready General, the workers all leaving and locking up.” I sprint as fast as I can all the way down the counter, I grab medical stuff gear and a mic for everyone to communicate. After two minutes everyone’s ready for the run, I see the fear on my troops faces. I grab my mic and say to everyone “ Get ready for the run there will be traps of all kinds, they everything to stop a sausage from escaping. The cabinet door opens up, everyone
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The rest of my crew and I, were able to freeze the traps for one minute, we sprint like no one's ever sprinted before. Ten seconds remaining on the freeze. Just less than have the group made it past the last machine. The exit looked as if it were a mile away, a ton the hotdog and weiner grease was spilled along the counter. I scream to the rest of my weiners and say to them “ The exit isn’t that far once we get there, they’re vehicles of all sort make it to the hideout and we’ll discuss the rest of the plan.” By then we only lost two men from that final sprint. As we reached the exit the town’s clock starts binging and it was only twelve o’clock, and it was also the longest hour of my life. I can still here the pain and screams of my long gone friends. The many hazards of the road at midnight are dangerous, you could get ran over attacked or even …show more content…
Once we reach the entrance I start to wonder what will some of us do when we’re safe. I ask that question to a few people, some say they want to be a spy or a hero and help sausages gain rights to live. Private Hotdogger come tells me “ I want to do what you have done. Go and help save sausages that are endangered.” I thought what I would do to. I ask Private, “ How would you like to become General, and complete your dream.”I’m thinking of becoming a president for the sausage government I’m going to start.” Private’s face is full of shock and joy. “ Thank you sir, thank

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