deano87
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Bless my dad. Perhaps he is just going mad in his old age.
I also happen to think triangle sandwiches i.e. 2 slices of bread, cut diagonally taste better than square i.e. cut across the middle
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Laura
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to 'buy a packet of sandwich' doesnt sound right 
its a packet of sandwiches 
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fazza
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Bless my dad. Perhaps he is just going mad in his old age.
I also happen to think triangle sandwiches i.e. 2 slices of bread, cut diagonally taste better than square i.e. cut across the middle
i think this, they always seem fresher for some reason aswell
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dannymccann
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No midland vote
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
No midland vote
Lincoln is north of Watford Gap
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Behr
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandwich
A sandwich is a food item made of two or more slices of leavened bread with one or more layers of filling, typically meat or cheese, with the addition of vegetables or salad. The bread can be used as is, or it can be coated with butter, oil, mustard or other condiments to enhance flavor and texture
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Tommy L
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2 slices of bread to make a sandwich.
THREAD CLOSED.
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Matt H
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Boots triple packs only contain 1.5 sandwiches
Boots are cocks
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deano87
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I've never understood the concept of buying a sandwich, or any kind of staple food, from a chemist.
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