Poll: How many sandwiches ? (now with a poll!)

How many sandwiches?

  • 1 Sandwich

    Votes: 229 53.0%
  • 2 Sandwiches

    Votes: 144 33.3%
  • We should be banned for letting this go on so long

    Votes: 59 13.7%

  • Total voters
    432
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The_morrell said:
god someone is always out to prove you wrong in this forum!

99$ on a burger for that I expect it to be cooked by jamie oliver and delivered to my table by jenna jameson (optional extras included with the price)

i wasnt disagreeing with you, you asked a question...

The_morrell said:
Have you ever seen someone cut a burger in half?

and i answered it :confused:

and its cooked by a better chef than Jamie oliver!
 
Exentia said:
i wasnt disagreeing with you, you asked a question...



and i answered it :confused:

and its cooked by a better chef than Jamie oliver!

not more famous though

and I was'nt having a go, thought the content of my post would have said that.
 
The_morrell said:
not more famous though

and I was'nt having a go, thought the content of my post would have said that.


sorry lack of smiley and lack of me reading the rest made it seem otherwise, my mistake :)
 
The thing is... it IS one Sandwitch, but it's been cut in half.

Much like cutting a cake in half (horizontally OR vertically) doesnt make 2 cakes....

:)

If I went to a sandwich shop, asked for "the regular" (ham salad on brown bread) and they made it, but cut it in two and gave me half I'd be upset... but that has never happened... this is because everyone who runs a sandwich shop knows a sandwich cut in half is still one.
 
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jpmonkey69 said:
The thing is... it IS one Sandwitch, but it's been cut in half.

Much like cutting a cake in half (horizontally OR vertically) doesnt make 2 cakes....

:)

Sandwiches and Cakes fall into different perception realms.

You have a slice of cake, not a slice of sandwich. A triple pack of sandwiches really is 3 slices of bread. The number of slices involved in the sandwiching process constitutes the number of sandwiches. You could view a victorian sponge as two seperate sponges but we don't it is one. A footlong is one baguette and two halves are viewed as two.

Complicated situation!

We have a front and back garden yet where they join it is classed as two when infact it is one, large piece of land around the house (depending on your house type of course).

Baguettes and Bagels are in their own classification.
Sandwiches or the standard rectangle and triangle are trickier.
 
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One. To me, a sandwich is always two slices of bread with a filling in between, no matter how you cut it.

If you cut the sandwhich in half, then eat one half and leave the other, then you've eaten half a sandwich.
 
Exentia said:
sorry lack of smiley and lack of me reading the rest made it seem otherwise, my mistake :)

no probs matey, though I am quite envious that you have had a 99$ burger...

I'll just have to do one of my morrell sandwich specialties for tea :p
 
I bought a sandwich (as in one sandwich) for my lunch today. When I opened the bag it consisted of two rounds of bread with filling between but they had cut it in half for me.

It was ONE sandwich.
 
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