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Nov 18
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mustard with that?
I've been attacked with much worse -- but, unless it's someone out to kill or maim you, attacking anyone who's driving is, at the least, suicidal.
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Police haven't said what type of sandwich was involved.
That is quite bad. In the car too?
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Nov 18
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a1 wrote
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Police haven't said what type of sandwich was involved.
Probably
s
a
lammy
and a little beef -- then, again, it may have just been baloney.
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Nov 18
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a1 wrote
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Police haven't said what type of sandwich was involved.
That is quite bad. In the car too?
Why does it matter what sandwich was involved?
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Police haven't said what type of sandwich was involved.
That is quite bad. In the car too?
Why does it matter what sandwich was involved?
Thats the funny part
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Police haven't said what type of sandwich was involved.
That is quite bad. In the car too?
Why does it matter what sandwich was involved?
Sounds like a spam sandwich to me
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Nov 19
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expat wrote
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a1 wrote
on Nov 18
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, 2008 at 9:00pm:
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Police haven't said what type of sandwich was involved.
That is quite bad. In the car too?
Why does it matter what sandwich was involved?
Sounds like a spam sandwich to me
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a1 wrote
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Police haven't said what type of sandwich was involved.
That is quite bad. In the car too?
Why does it matter what sandwich was involved?
We must find out what kind of sandwich it was so that we may outlaw it to protect the innocent from future Deli related violence!
No matter what the sandwich remember to beware of the TOASTED SUB!!!
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I was just wondering what strange sandwiches you guys love?...That others might find really YUCK"
As a 6/7 year old kid in WW2 I had to make do with whatever was going......a few that spring to mind were..
Sugar...
Brown sauce ....
Sweetened condensed milk....(Yummy that)
Mashed potato........
I can still enjoy any one of those ..though my favourite now is roast beef and beetroot on white......
....commoner.
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commoner wrote
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, 2008 at 3:12am:
I was just wondering what strange sandwiches you guys love?...That others might find really YUCK"
As a 6/7 year old kid in WW2 I had to make do with whatever was going......a few that spring to mind were..
Sugar...
Brown sauce ....
Sweetened condensed milk....(Yummy that)
Mashed potato........
I can still enjoy any one of those ..though my favourite now is roast beef and beetroot on white......
....commoner.
...try putting all that lot in a Sandwich!....
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Now THAT would be a very dangerous Sandwich to slap anyone with...
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F.....The Earl of Sandwich....
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...we used to live on Turnips during WWII, boiled or raw, Comm...
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commoner wrote
on Nov 20
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, 2008 at 3:12am:
I was just wondering what strange sandwiches you guys love?...That others might find really YUCK"
As a 6/7 year old kid in WW2 I had to make do with whatever was going......a few that spring to mind were..
Sugar...
Brown sauce ....
Sweetened condensed milk....(Yummy that)
Mashed potato........
I can still enjoy any one of those ..though my favourite now is roast beef and beetroot on white......
....commoner.
My oldest, he is 5, has taken to chocolate spread and grated cheese sandwiches for his tea.
Saying that, chocolate and cheese chemically are very close to one and other...........takes all sorts I suppose.
Matt
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Nov 20
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The favorite of my uncle (the uncle that didn't fall out of the boat) was a mayonnaise sandwich. I've sometimes had mayonnaise and mustard; sometimes cheese and peanut butter with mustard or peanut butter and butter (or margarine). On a number of occasions I had oleomargarine sandwiches only for the lack of anything else.
However, I've found that there's danger with spicy barbecued beef, sausage or meatball subs -- they can get you with a potent delivery below the water line.
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