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spt188 is not online. spt188
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10 Jul 2015 06:03 PM
I don't like streets.
I mean, if he wasn't so carrpy, then..
oh wait I don't know what he is without being carrpy

tbh i didn't mean to offend my LGBT peeps

also no report for pa please
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Vineshroom is not online. Vineshroom
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10 Jul 2015 06:04 PM
He's going to report for PA now


Stupid timezones.
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spt188 is not online. spt188
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10 Jul 2015 06:05 PM
I don't care.
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Vineshroom is not online. Vineshroom
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10 Jul 2015 06:05 PM
Also streets, if you're reading this,

o·pin·ion
əˈpinyən
noun
a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
"I'm writing to voice my opinion on an issue of great importance"
synonyms: belief, judgment, thought(s), (way of) thinking, mind, (point of) view, viewpoint, outlook, attitude, stance, position, perspective, persuasion, standpoint; More
the beliefs or views of a large number or majority of people about a particular thing.
"the changing climate of opinion"
an estimation of the quality or worth of someone or something.
"I had a higher opinion of myself than I deserved"


Stupid timezones.
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spt188 is not online. spt188
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10 Jul 2015 06:06 PM
A sandwich is a food item consisting of one or more types of food placed on or between slices of bread, or more generally any dish wherein two or more pieces of bread serve as a container or wrapper for some other food.[1][2][3] The sandwich was originally a portable food item or finger food which began its popularity in the Western World. Today sandwiches in various versions are found worldwide.

Sandwiches are a popular type of lunch food, taken to work, school, or picnics to be eaten as part of a packed lunch. The bread can be used plain, or it can be coated with one or more condiments to enhance the flavours and texture. As well as being homemade, sandwiches are also widely sold in restaurants and cafes, and are sometimes served hot as well as cold.[4][5]

The sandwich is considered to be the namesake of John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, because of the claim that he was the eponymous inventor of this food combination.[6][7] The Wall Street Journal has described it as Britain's "biggest contribution to gastronomy".[8]

The modern concept of a sandwich using slices of bread (as found within the Western World) can arguably be traced to 18th century Europe. However, the use of some kind of bread or bread-like substance to lie under (or under and over) some other food, or used to scoop up and enclose or wrap some other type of food, long predates the 18th century, and is found in numerous much older cultures worldwide.

The ancient Jewish sage Hillel the Elder is said to have wrapped meat from the Paschal lamb and bitter herbs between two pieces of old-fashioned soft matzah—flat, unleavened bread—during Passover in the manner of a modern sandwich wrap made with flatbread.[9] Flat breads of only slightly varying kinds have long been used to scoop or wrap small amounts of food en route from platter to mouth throughout Western Asia and northern Africa. From Morocco to Ethiopia to India, bread is baked in flat rounds, contrasting with the European loaf tradition.

During the Middle Ages in Europe, thick slabs of coarse and usually stale bread, called "trenchers", were used as plates.[10] After a meal, the food-soaked trencher was fed to a dog or to beggars at the tables of the wealthy, and eaten by diners in more modest circumstances. The immediate culinary precursor with a direct connection to the English sandwich was to be found in the Netherlands of the 17th century, where the naturalist John Ray observed[11] that in the taverns beef hung from the rafters "which they cut into thin slices and eat with bread and butter laying the slices upon the butter"— explanatory specifications that reveal the Dutch belegde broodje, open-faced sandwich, was as yet unfamiliar in England.

Initially perceived as a bump that men shared while gaming and drinking at night, the sandwich slowly began appearing in polite society as a late-night meal among the aristocracy. The sandwich's popularity in Spain and England increased dramatically during the 19th century, when the rise of industrial society and the working classes made fast, portable, and inexpensive meals essential.[12]

It was at the same time that the European-stye sandwich finally began to appear outside of Europe. In the United States, the sandwich was first promoted as an elaborate meal at supper. By the early 20th century, as bread became a staple of the American diet, the sandwich became the same kind of popular, quick meal as was already widespread in the Mediterranean.[12]
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FrankandBobSpiders is not online. FrankandBobSpiders
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10 Jul 2015 06:07 PM
wtf are u guys talkign about
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spt188 is not online. spt188
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10 Jul 2015 06:08 PM
sandwiches

Usage
In the United States, a court in Boston, Massachusetts ruled that "sandwich" includes at least two slices of bread.[1] and "under this definition, this court finds that the term 'sandwich' is not commonly understood to include burritos, tacos, and quesadillas, which are typically made with a single tortilla and stuffed with a choice filling of meat, rice, and beans."[15] The issue stemmed from the question of whether a restaurant that sold burritos could move into a shopping centre where another restaurant had a no-compete clause in its lease prohibiting other "sandwich" shops.

In Spain, where the word sandwich is borrowed from the English language,[16] it refers to a food item made with English sandwich bread.[17] It is otherwise known as a bocadillo.

In the United Kingdom and Australia, the term "sandwich" is more narrowly defined than in the US: it refers only to an item which uses sliced bread from a loaf.[citation needed] An item with similar fillings, but using an entire bread roll cut horizontally in half, is always referred to as a "roll". (In South Australia, there is a regional variant of the "roll", superficially similar to a club sandwich, where the bread roll is sliced three times (parallel cuts), and filling is put in the first and third openings, but not the second. This makes the resulting "double cut roll" easier to handle: the top half and the bottom half are eaten separately.) Any hot item based on a bread roll is referred to as a "burger", never as a "sandwich". However, hot sliced (not ground) beef between two slices of toasted bread is referred to as a "steak sandwich" - it is the sliced loaf bread that distinguishes the steak sandwich from a "burger".

The verb to sandwich has the meaning to position anything between two other things of a different character, or to place different elements alternately,[18] and the noun sandwich has related meanings derived from this more general definition. For example, an ice cream sandwich consists of a layer of ice cream between two layers of cake or biscuit.[19] Similarly, Oreos and Custard Creams are described as sandwich biscuits because they consist of a soft filling between layers of biscuit.[20]

The word "butty" (a reference to the fact that butter is often used in British sandwiches) is common in some northern parts of England as a slang synonym for "sandwich", particularly to refer to certain kinds of sandwiches including the chip butty, bacon butty, or sausage butty, though some people[who?] make the distinction that a butty is made using a single buttered slice, folded over rather than cut. "Sarnie" is a similar colloquialism, as is the Australian English colloquialism "sanger". Likewise, the words "sanger" and "piece" are used for sandwich in Scottish dialect; regarding the latter, an example of the use of "piece" is "piece and ham", meaning "piece of bread and ham".[citation needed]
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spt188 is not online. spt188
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10 Jul 2015 06:10 PM
Examples
Further information: List of sandwiches and List of American sandwiches

A hamburger, one of the most popular types of hot sandwiches

A Reuben sandwich
The following represent common varieties of American sandwich.[21]

BLT (Bump, Lettuce, and Tomato)
Cheese sandwich
Club sandwich
Dagwood
French dip
Hamburger
Monte Cristo
Muffuletta
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich
Philadelphia cheesesteak
Pilgrim
Po' boy
Reuben
Sloppy joe
Submarine sandwich
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StreetsofSimCity is not online. StreetsofSimCity
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10 Jul 2015 06:12 PM
epic post op!
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REDIVIAN is not online. REDIVIAN
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10 Jul 2015 06:13 PM
this is not nice

streets is a good person
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spt188 is not online. spt188
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10 Jul 2015 06:13 PM
lolno
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StreetsofSimCity is not online. StreetsofSimCity
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10 Jul 2015 06:14 PM
tbh op u need to stop being so mad :/
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spt188 is not online. spt188
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10 Jul 2015 06:16 PM
opinions

A wrap is a type of sandwich made with a soft flatbread rolled around a filling.

The usual flatbreads are wheat-flour tortillas, lavash, or pita; the filling usually consists of cold sliced meat, poultry, or fish accompanied by shredded lettuce, diced tomato or pico de gallo, guacamole, sauteed mushrooms, bacon, grilled onions, cheese, and a sauce, such as ranch or honey mustard.
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StreetsofSimCity is not online. StreetsofSimCity
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10 Jul 2015 06:31 PM
passing madness off by garbage posting won't do you any favors bub tbh :/
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spt188 is not online. spt188
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10 Jul 2015 08:15 PM
see vineshroom's post about opinions
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RudeSlappy is not online. RudeSlappy
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10 Jul 2015 08:16 PM
A friend of his told me he is edgy so he can make fun od edgy people. I have no problems with him whatsoever.
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spt188 is not online. spt188
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10 Jul 2015 08:17 PM
@RudeSlappy
???
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StreetsofSimCity is not online. StreetsofSimCity
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10 Jul 2015 08:19 PM
"see vineshroom's post about opinions"

doesn't matter to be honest because you being mad is a fact :/
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RudeSlappy is not online. RudeSlappy
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10 Jul 2015 08:19 PM
*of not od. Sorry.
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spt188 is not online. spt188
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10 Jul 2015 08:20 PM
Was talking about you being good.
while you undoubetely, like the most of this community, is either trolls or trash,
you are undoubetely the worst.
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StreetsofSimCity is not online. StreetsofSimCity
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10 Jul 2015 08:39 PM
"Was talking about you being good."

#smoked

"while you undoubetely, like the most of this community, is either trolls or trash,
you are undoubetely the worst."

but me being good is a fact of life though :/
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spt188 is not online. spt188
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10 Jul 2015 08:44 PM
fine, report me.
report me with all of your fanboys and fangirls (questionable)

I don't care.
if this thread gets cd'ed then it'll will show.
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StreetsofSimCity is not online. StreetsofSimCity
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10 Jul 2015 08:45 PM
you really think i'm a minimod man ???? there's nothing here to report tbh it's just you being mad
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BrianPepper is not online. BrianPepper
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10 Jul 2015 08:47 PM
Your opinions aren't facts.
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spt188 is not online. spt188
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10 Jul 2015 08:48 PM
@Josh (orsomethignidontknow)

Sorry, Streets doesn't care about newbags
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