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I will LMAO if this debate makes it to the SCOTUS. Who knew Inforoo would be at the forefront of American jurisprudence?
Exactly! Should terms on a menu be interpreted according to the literal meaning given them by the restaurant's founding fathers (and mothers)? Or is a menu a living document that evolves as the nation's tastes and eating habits evolve?
Most Supreme Court scholars believe that the cleavage/side boob debate will make it to the Supreme Court long before the sandwich/hamburger debate. But I think they're giving too strict a construction to the term "high court."
I was actually thinking about this thread yesterday. One of my guests ordered a Cuban Sandwich. The food runner decided to give him a Factory Burger (hamburger on sourdough baguette) instead. I caught myself saying, "Are you serious?! Those aren't even slightly similar besides the fact that they are both sandwiii..chhe....essss. oh" I was ashamed of myself and slightly confused.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Do people really call them wieners without intending to be being silly? I was watching some cooking show and every other word was "wiener" and it made me wonder if it's a regional thing to prefer "wiener" to "hot dog".
These are the random things that occupy my brain space.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Do people really call them wieners without intending to be being silly? I was watching some cooking show and every other word was "wiener" and it made me wonder if it's a regional thing to prefer "wiener" to "hot dog".
These are the random things that occupy my brain space.
Technically, a wiener is made with pork and beef in a style popularized in Vienna, Austria (in German, Vienna = Wien); German sausages called frankfurters typically had only pork.
And yes, it is funny to say, but I think tubesteak is better and avoids any nationalist labeling.
Post by itrainmonkeys on Sept 9, 2014 13:36:48 GMT -5
Wikipedia is on top of this:
A hot dog (also spelled hotdog) is a cooked sausage, traditionally grilled or steamed and served in a sliced bun as a sandwich.
Which made me realize.....we should just check hamburgers, too. Wiki says:
A hamburger (also called a beef burger, hamburger sandwich, burger or hamburg) is a sandwich consisting of one or more cooked patties of ground meat, usually beef, placed inside a sliced bun.[1]
A hot dog (also spelled hotdog) is a cooked sausage, traditionally grilled or steamed and served in a sliced bun as a sandwich.
Which made me realize.....we should just check hamburgers, too. Wiki says:
A hamburger (also called a beef burger, hamburger sandwich, burger or hamburg) is a sandwich consisting of one or more cooked patties of ground meat, usually beef, placed inside a sliced bun.[1]
Should I just lock the thread now?
Since when is Wikipedia a legitimate source in research? My college professors would have failed me for doing research like yours.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
A hot dog (also spelled hotdog) is a cooked sausage, traditionally grilled or steamed and served in a sliced bun as a sandwich.
Which made me realize.....we should just check hamburgers, too. Wiki says:
A hamburger (also called a beef burger, hamburger sandwich, burger or hamburg) is a sandwich consisting of one or more cooked patties of ground meat, usually beef, placed inside a sliced bun.[1]
Should I just lock the thread now?
Since when is Wikipedia a legitimate source in research? My college professors would have failed me for doing research like yours.
Wikipedia is a totally legitimate source. Maybe not when it first got popular but it's a better resource than a lot of shit online and they're constantly filtering out the bullshit edits. They cite their sources. You gotta learn how to use it as a source
If wraps are considered sandwiches (correct answer: they are) then the arguments against hot dogs being sandwiches based on the single-piece nature of a traditional bun are void.