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8 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

What if you put a hot dog between two soft pretzels?

 

Sounds kinky.

16 minutes ago, joesixpack said:

 

I think you're employing pretzel logic here to validate your flawed hot dog position.

 

 

Maybe you’re logic is flawed, Stewie.  A sandwich is a filling between 2 slices of bread.  Everything else is a variation of a sandwich (e.g., hot dog, sub, hoagie, grinder, wrap, etc...).  

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57 minutes ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

 

Sounds kinky.

 

Maybe you’re logic is flawed, Stewie.  A sandwich is a filling between 2 slices of bread.  Everything else is a variation of a sandwich (e.g., hot dog, sub, hoagie, grinder, wrap, etc...).  


Variations of sandwiches are still sandwiches.

 

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Don't get me started!  Are the Great Lakes in the MidWest or is the or are the Great Lakes its own region.

 

FWIW... It's a sub-region and portions are part of the MidWest.

 

:P

 

Same with a hot dog... Sub group of sandwich.

 

A "combo" in Chicago is an Italian sausage and Italian Beef in one sandwich.  The sausage is not patty form but a link.

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Just now, Johnny Hammersticks said:

 

Well, if you subscribe to @joesixpack‘s any variation of a sandwich is a sandwich logic.  Then, maybe a Taco is a sandwich?

 

:wacko:

 

In no way shape or form is a taco a sandwich. A tortilla isn't bread.

 

A mexican sandwich is called a torta.

 

Don't be obtuse, @Johnny Hammersticks!

 

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1 minute ago, joesixpack said:

 

In no way shape or form is a taco a sandwich. A tortilla isn't bread.

 

A mexican sandwich is called a torta.

 

Don't be obtuse, @Johnny Hammersticks!

 

 

How about a four tortilla?  Made with the same ingredients as bread, correct?  Or at least very similar ingredients.  

 

Don’t be acute isosceles, @joesixpack

 

:nana:

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1 minute ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

 

How about a four tortilla?  Made with the same ingredients as bread, correct?  Or at least very similar ingredients.  

 

Don’t be acute isosceles, @joesixpack

 

:nana:

 

Now you're just being difficult, hammersticks. Both you and I (and even Rubeo) know that a tortilla isn't bread. Flour or not.

 

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1 minute ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

 

How about a four tortilla?  Made with the same ingredients as bread, correct?  Or at least very similar ingredients.  

 

Don’t be acute isosceles, @joesixpack

 

:nana:

Four Tortilla's is the equivalent of bread using the Pardino bread chart.

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