I won't take Americans seriously until they stop calling burgers "sandwiches."
-
I won't take Americans seriously until they stop calling burgers "sandwiches." A sandwich is on sliced, buttered bread, and as Sandwich is in England we have final say on this one.
-
I won't take Americans seriously until they stop calling burgers "sandwiches." A sandwich is on sliced, buttered bread, and as Sandwich is in England we have final say on this one.
@anon_opin I'm not going to take the English seriously until they stop putting butter on all their sandwiches regardless of what else is in it.
Like, is this why you dorks can't handle a PB&J? Because you keep buttering the bread first???
-
I won't take Americans seriously until they stop calling burgers "sandwiches." A sandwich is on sliced, buttered bread, and as Sandwich is in England we have final say on this one.
@anon_opin it would need to be meat between two slices of buttered bread then wouldn't it?
-
@anon_opin I'm not going to take the English seriously until they stop putting butter on all their sandwiches regardless of what else is in it.
Like, is this why you dorks can't handle a PB&J? Because you keep buttering the bread first???
-
I won't take Americans seriously until they stop calling burgers "sandwiches." A sandwich is on sliced, buttered bread, and as Sandwich is in England we have final say on this one.
@anon_opin The Americans are probably devastated by your well-motivated rejection.
-
I won't take Americans seriously until they stop calling burgers "sandwiches." A sandwich is on sliced, buttered bread, and as Sandwich is in England we have final say on this one.
@anon_opin US citizen here. The term "hamburger sandwich" was used in the early days of McDonald's but people just say "burger" today.
-
R relay@relay.infosec.exchange shared this topic