1. Standard memberHandyAndy
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    04 Nov '18 18:41
    @ghost-of-a-duke said
    I'm coming to your home for afternoon tea. (Deal with it).

    What sandwich are you going to serve me with that cup of Earl Grey?

    (Your answer will have implications).
    A Coney Island hot dog from Nathan's with everything.
  2. SubscriberGhost of a Duke
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    04 Nov '18 19:45
    @handyandy said
    A Coney Island hot dog from Nathan's with everything.
    Does 'everything' include piccalilli?


    I don't trust piccalilli...
  3. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    04 Nov '18 20:08
    @ghost-of-a-duke said
    Does 'everything' include piccalilli?


    I don't trust piccalilli...
    The pickle or the relish?


    -VR
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    04 Nov '18 20:12
    baloney
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    04 Nov '18 20:13
    @very-rusty said
    The pickle or the relish?


    -VR
    Aren't they the same?

    That yellow gunk tries to conceal the cauliflower,...but I know it's in there.
  6. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    04 Nov '18 20:14
    @lemondrop said
    baloney
    ba·lo·ney
    /bəˈlōnē/Submit
    nounINFORMAL
    1.



    foolish or deceptive talk; nonsense.
    "typical salesman's baloney"
    2.
    NORTH AMERICAN
    variant of bologna.

    Which do you mean? 😉

    -VR
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    @very-rusty said
    ba·lo·ney
    /bəˈlōnē/Submit
    nounINFORMAL
    1.



    foolish or deceptive talk; nonsense.
    "typical salesman's baloney"
    2.
    NORTH AMERICAN
    variant of bologna.

    Which do you mean? 😉

    -VR
    the one you can stick between two slices of bread
  8. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    04 Nov '18 20:39
    @lemondrop said
    the one you can stick between two slices of bread
    OK...Bologna which we call Newfoundland Steak over here! 😉

    I did years ago have it in a sandwich with cheese. Not bad, can also be fried and broiled or boiled.

    -VR
  9. Standard memberHandyAndy
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    04 Nov '18 21:35
    @ghost-of-a-duke said
    Does 'everything' include piccalilli?


    I don't trust piccalilli...
    Dill relish, no piccalilli.
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    04 Nov '18 21:50
    @handyandy said
    Dill relish, no piccalilli.
    UCCCK!!!

    -VR
  11. Standard memberkaroly aczel
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    04 Nov '18 22:50
    @ghost-of-a-duke said
    I'm coming to your home for afternoon tea. (Deal with it).

    What sandwich are you going to serve me with that cup of Earl Grey?

    (Your answer will have implications).
    marmite and feta cheese... maybe cucumber
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    04 Nov '18 22:55
    baloney
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    04 Nov '18 22:571 edit
    @ghost-of-a-duke said
    I'm coming to your home for afternoon tea. (Deal with it).

    What sandwich are you going to serve me with that cup of Earl Grey?

    (Your answer will have implications).
    At this time of the year? It will probably be raining and cold so you’ll get
    a cheese and onion toasted sandwich with a shake of Worcester sauce.
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    05 Nov '18 00:01
    @drewnogal said
    At this time of the year? It will probably be raining and cold so you’ll get
    a cheese and onion toasted sandwich with a shake of Worcester sauce.
    hmmm ...
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    05 Nov '18 08:11
    @drewnogal said
    At this time of the year? It will probably be raining and cold so you’ll get
    a cheese and onion toasted sandwich with a shake of Worcester sauce.
    What kind of cheese?
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