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>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>>> iGuy wrote:
>>>> "Brian Christiansen" > wrote in message
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>>>>>> If you put your pulled pork and cole slaw between three slices of
>>>>>> bread would
>>>>>> you call it a BBQ club sandwich?
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>>>>> I don't really know. What is the definition of "club sandwich".
>>>>> That it is "double decker." That it only contains certain types of
>>>>> meat, whatever those are. That it has to contain certain other
>>>>> ingredients, whatever those are.
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>>>>> What specific definition either makes that or precludes it from
>>>>> being a type of "club sandwich."
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>>>> Hey Brian,
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>>>> There have been some good responses to your question. Summarizing, a
>>>> burrito is made with flour tortillas and filled with hot ingredients
>>>> that are indigenous to Mexican culture. Sometimes they are served
>>>> with condiments. Wraps are also made with flour tortillas and usually
>>>> filled with any variety of cold ingredients. There are no hard and
>>>> fast rules or no specific definitions. You can invent variations of
>>>> wraps and burritos and call them what you want.
>>>>
>>>> There have also been some pained responses to you question. I'm not a
>>>> regular reader in this newsgroup but you seem to have a history of
>>>> asking what some people here think are pointless questions.
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>>> In the last one, IIRC, he argued about the words "artificial", "natural"
>>> and
>>> "organic" as relates to food. He stated ALL food is artificial. The
>>> link
>>> to his post is below. This is why he gets pained responses. His
>>> questions
>>> are pointless.
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>>> http://groups.google.com/group/rec.f...4eb342281cb760

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>> Probably best to ignore him then.
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> Oh, blow it out your ass, you "more polite than thou" control freak.
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> It's Usenet, not Aunt Fanny's parlour.


**** you. How about that for "more polite than thou", bitch?