SC - US bars UK
Philippa Alderton
phlip at morganco.net
Thu Dec 7 10:09:40 PST 2000
Adamantius asks:
>Is a sandwich bar like a salad bar for sandwiches?
Actually, I was getting the impression that she was speaking of places more
like Subway, where you go in, and either order one of their combos as
described, or you can have your own sandwich built by the counterperson,
with a choice of breads, meats/fillings, trims (onions or tomato, for
example) and condiments, then you're given a choice as to whether you want
it heated or not. Does that sound like what you're talking about, Lucretzia?
Phlip
Nolo disputare, volo somniare et contendere, et iterum somniare.
phlip at morganco.net
Philippa Farrour
Caer Frig
Southeastern Ohio
"All things are poisons. It is simply the dose that distinguishes between a
poison and a remedy." -Paracelsus
"Oats -- a grain which in England sustains the horses, and in
Scotland, the men." -- Johnson
"It was pleasant to me to find that 'oats,' the 'food of horses,' were
so much used as the food of the people in Johnson's own town." --
Boswell
"And where will you find such horses, and such men?" -- Anonymous
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