"Byers ex machina" <ehj@NOSPAMbroadpark.no> wrote in message
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> Not a sandwich, that's for sure.
Hamburgers always come under the "sandwich" catagory, wherever you find
them. Thus, they are a form of sandwich. Hamburgers tend to be an American
"art form," so I can claim to be a more credible authority on them than you
:)
> Not all meat can be considered beef, funnyman.
Hamburgers are ground beef. Ta da.
Not are hamburgers are a la McDonalds.
> Together with any taste the roast beef might have brought to the
> sandwich. :P
What? I like the taste of those things. Tomatoes don't have much taste, and
lettuce has none. Mustard is excellent, and so are pickles. A sandwich isn't
a a sandwich without pickles, mustard, mayo, tomatoes, lettuce, and cheese
:)
> Smoked salmon doesn't taste like fish at all. Suggesting such a thing
> only proves that you haven't tasted it. :P
> And it doesn't require a plethora of other ingredients to make the
> sandwich edible either, like your pickled roastburger thingy.
Errrr, Smoked Salmon... it just smells bad. It's too fishy, damnit.
I wouldn't want any sandwich without basic sandwich essentials... (the
aforementioned things related to pickles)
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