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Post by shankill on Jul 6, 2006 11:01:46 GMT
for me it is a poopy sandwich
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Post by Ball Ox on Jul 6, 2006 11:09:28 GMT
Geez, i was going to say a BLT, but a pooper does sound ytempting
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Post by bandage on Jul 6, 2006 12:30:11 GMT
Cajun chicken, 2 slices of swiss cheese, coleslaw and a small smattering of lettuce on a freshly baked panini with a light covering of real butter served by The Swedish Food Company.
Thank you.
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pagey
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Post by pagey on Jul 6, 2006 12:43:06 GMT
Right its from the Unicorn. A sesame seed bap with mayo, 4 slices of parma ham, 4 slices of bresaola, 3 slices of tomatoes, 3 slices of mozzarella, some rocket topped off with olive oil. Cut in half by the savage italian girl with her own big baps!!
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Post by steamboatsam on Jul 6, 2006 12:57:50 GMT
white bread with a sliver of strawberry jam. mmmmmm...
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Post by ironbar1690 on Jul 6, 2006 13:02:14 GMT
red sauce sandwich yummy
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Post by humbug on Jul 9, 2006 21:01:38 GMT
The number 20 sandwich, The Barrow Newsagent, Barrow Street, Dublin 2.
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Post by lyonsee on Jul 10, 2006 0:45:22 GMT
When hungover it's hard to beat a well-made Munchie Brunchie although it depends who it is making it. The egg must be runny!
Other than that The Pig and Heifer or The Barbara and Gillian as I prefer to call it do a lovely bap. Really, really fresh. My preference is roast beef, turkey, ham and red cheddar on butter. Sensational.
Tend to go for wraps a lot too because I think you get a lot more ingredients than on a roll, bap or sandwich. There's a chain of coffe shops in Galway called Arabica. They do a Seasons wrap with the nicest chicken you'll ever come across, guacamole, red onion and vine tomatoes (which I leave out). Scrumptious.
Fook it I'm now really hungry and everywhere is closed.
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briantinnion
Ray Houghton
I love Sarah-Louise Platt
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Post by briantinnion on Jul 10, 2006 10:50:51 GMT
Toasted Monster Munchie on white bread from Munchies. Hate this wrap and bap culture, its far from f**king wraps I was reared. If my auld fella ever saw me eating a wrap.........
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Post by bandage on Jul 10, 2006 12:24:24 GMT
As I said to Cully one day, 'Michael Hogan didn't get shot dead in Croke Park for us to be going around drinking mochas and cappachinos.' Then I ordered a panini for myself.
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Post by preshy on Jul 11, 2006 13:33:07 GMT
Personally- There's nothing better then one of your Mum's homemade sambos. After having a shitting morning in school....and lunch time comes, and you reach into your bag and pull out a perfectly made ham and cheese sambo made with love and perfection even if it was thrown together at 8.20 that very morning, can't beat it with a stick- me thinks!
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Post by steamboatsam on Jul 11, 2006 13:40:55 GMT
After having a shitting morning in school.... i'd say that stinks.....
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Post by Ball Ox on Jul 11, 2006 13:44:04 GMT
i like to eat buns
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Post by lyonsee on Jul 13, 2006 23:47:52 GMT
Personally- There's nothing better then one of your Mum's homemade sambos. After having a shitting morning in school....and lunch time comes, and you reach into your bag and pull out a perfectly made ham and cheese sambo made with love and perfection even if it was thrown together at 8.20 that very morning, can't beat it with a stick- me thinks! Make your own bleedin' sandwiches - what age are you? Giggity-giggity-giggity-goo.
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Post by cully on Jul 25, 2006 11:22:54 GMT
nothing beats a mile high club from the pig and heifer. i advise alll of you to try it
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Post by preshy on Jul 25, 2006 16:22:30 GMT
Make your own bleedin' sandwiches - what age are you? Giggity-giggity-giggity-goo. eh...16
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Post by iamthelaw on Jul 25, 2006 17:45:48 GMT
Make your own bleedin' sandwiches - what age are you? Giggity-giggity-giggity-goo. eh...16 Not sure if you're quoting on purpose preshy but here's the full quote I think lyonsee was referencing: Quagmire: Hey there, sweetie! How old are you? Girl: 16. Quagmire: 18? You're first. Girl: MOM! Quagmire: I like where this is going. Giggidy, giggidy, gi-gi-dy.
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Post by therock67 on Jul 25, 2006 18:57:37 GMT
You've lost me there law. It's my understanding that preshy is 16 - not sure if Lyonsee was intending to reference Family Guy either.
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Post by therock67 on Jul 25, 2006 22:12:42 GMT
Turkey, white cheddar cheese and a small bit of coleslaw on brown bread.
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Post by iamthelaw on Jul 26, 2006 18:31:56 GMT
You've lost me there law. It's my understanding that preshy is 16 - not sure if Lyonsee was intending to reference Family Guy either. surely the "giggity-giggity-giggity" from his initial post was a homage to Family Guy? Guess we'll have to wait for the man himself to return. Anyway I'm going off message on this thread: chicken and potato salad on the rye bread from Thomas Reads for me. Nice & simple.
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Post by lyonsee on Jul 26, 2006 19:33:21 GMT
Family Guy reference was indeed intended as I suspected Preshy was a young un. Seriously though Preshy shouldn't you be making your own sandwiches?
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Post by therock67 on Jul 26, 2006 21:11:24 GMT
Fair enough just wasn't sure.
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Post by preshy on Jul 26, 2006 22:37:38 GMT
Not a Family Guy fan and never was, so didn't really get your point there!!
I was only refering to sandwiches that my Mum made for me for school, seriously i wonder what you all think of the youth of today...
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