hehehe I was at my mom's house today and she came home with ten of them. She said, "Damn Sara, it only cost me $4.18 for ten cheeseburgers." It was funny.
yeah, i got four and it cost $1.70, including tax.
As far as sandwhiches are concerned, I make my own. Can't beat that. I am a master. And they are free...
americans don't consider cheeseburgers sandwiches.
eh? what'chu' talkin' bout, foo?
most of us don't consider hamburgers to fall into the "sandwich" category. or maybe some of us never bothered to even think about it.
i think more people think about "hamburgers" as a type of "burger", like a "cheeseburger", or a "bacon cheese burger" or whatnot...
i think the only time "burgers" move into "sandwich" territory is when vegetables become an integral part, like a "bacon, lettuce, tomato", or "blt"...
...Then you've got the "French Dip" sandwhiches, which definitely ride the fence.
There's this ancient market in the slummy part of downtown called "Save On Meats". Personally, if I was still eating it, I'm not sure that I would
want to save on meat.
"french dip" sammiches?!
Isn't that what they're called? I could be wrong...
They're basically kaiser buns, loaded with roast beef. You dip them into a little cup of gravy-like sauce.
i haven't the faintest idea of what you're talking about.
must be a canuck thing.
Yea, french dip, they're great. You dip them in "au jus" (sp?) sauce which is basically meat drippings.
ooooooh.
"y'like'a d'juice, eh?"...
K. Despite showing my lack of knowledge and making myself the laughingstock of the whole net: What the fuck does sp. mean? I can't figure it out.