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Is this not called Bread? |
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Heh. I misread "Bun" as "Bum". |
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And I substituted "Sister" for "Square". Yikes. |
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Good idea but I think Whitecastle already does this. |
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A Whitecastle thing is nothing like a Wendy's burger. Even the cows Wendys burgers are made from don't like to associate with whatever animal Whitecastle gets their meat from. |
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On that note, Whitecastle should add corresponding holes to their buns. |
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I keep reading this as "Wendy's square bum", as in "Hey Wendy.... that's a square bum you've got on ye" (has to be heard in appropriate accent to be fully appreciated) |
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Now because of [hippo] and [xenzag], I can't see
anything else but "bum". Aren't bums rather square
sometimes anyway? |
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Depends on how many Frosties they've packed on. |
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I think the round bun/square burger thing has become kind
of iconic for Wendy's. It would be unlikely they'd be willing
to change it. |
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They don't have to be "willing". Even now, some EU bureaucrat is probably drafting the "Grilled meat patty and supporting leavened bread product harmonization regulations". |
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Oh, you're just grouchy because the BHO stopped accepting
your calls. |
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[xenzag] A person with a square bum would be built
like a brick outhouse, no? |
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Quite possibly. Just hope you don't land a contract to re-point the masonry. |
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// the BHO stopped accepting your calls // |
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No, they still take our calls, but we get put through to someone called Biden who is about as much use as a chocolate frying pan. |
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Is that more, or less useful, than a chocolate
covered manhole cover? |
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Wow. I haven't read that story in 25 years at least. |
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I thought *square wendy's bun* was a math problem... |
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I heard a legend that hamburgers were invented at a
meatball convention when one of the exhibitors ran
out of toothpick or little doilies. therefor I think its
important to a hamburger that the meat be the
dominant flavour. If there are too many tastes
fighting it out, then you're eating a sandwich. |
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I heard a legend that hamburgers were invented at
a
meatball festival when one of the exhibitors ran
out of toothpick or little doilies t put samples on.
The bread was choses because it would nt interfer
much with the tasted of the meat. I think its
important to a hamburger that the meat be the
dominant flavour. If there are too many
ingredients fighting it out, then you're eating a
sandwich.
This is similar to the way that real italian pizza
does not have more than one or two toppings. |
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Also Ciabatta could never cut it in a hamburger!
much too tough! |
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I did some image searches for women named Wendy with unfortunately angular fundaments, but did not come up with any thing useful. |
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Eric appears to have broached this idea before, on...facebook? (link) |
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Noooo, that's a bad place, you don't want to go there ... |
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