Undoubtedly, the sandwich is really only five inches. Five and a half, tops.
No mayonaisse?
Undoubtedly, the sandwich is really only five inches. Five and a half, tops.
We should measure it and compare.
Exactly what I said.Originally Posted by PandaSpur
I've been talking about the sandwich all along, get your mind out of the gutter.![]()
Back in the day, you could buy Burger King underwear with "Home of the Whopper" s ched on.
Seven inches is a pre-cooking measurement. THERE WAS SHRINKAGE!!!
I'm pretty sure it's stored in a freezer/refrigerator too.. We all know what happens when it's cold.![]()
Itttttttttttttttttt app-hears that they have, in fact, named a sandwich after me! And stra-hangely enough, I have no objection to this. Carry on.
What a coincidence, I'm eating a burger and fries right now.![]()
And you didn't invite me?![]()
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Oh don't even go there......the anti-fun police, remember?
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I was just thinking that a 7 incher or a footlong would sound good to some people right now.![]()
It does and it was.![]()
A nooner, huh?![]()
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This new Subway ad is great.
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Holy , that's funny.
It happens to a lot of restaurant chains.
You just had to go there. But it is funny.
I've heard there's a difference of opinion on where to start measuring.
Proof that advertising does work.
That's true. I would say from one end to the tip of the other end.
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