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In article >,
tert in seattle > wrote:

> writes:
> >In article >,
> > tert in seattle > wrote:
> >
> >> Okayyyyyyyy....
> >>
> >> Sorry if I'm pointing out the obvious, but it seems like your sole
> >> method of determining what league something's in is by selecting an
> >> imaginary number that represents how many variations can be spun
> >> out of the basic theme -- am I right? Let me just say that's not an
> >> interesting way to look at food IMHO but whatever, nevermind. What
> >> I want to know is, how can you say a salad is like a sandwich, just
> >> without the bread? A salad is a bunch of foods thrown together.
> >> A sandwich is far more structured than a salad. You probably would
> >> categorize that as a limitation, but some of us appreciate the need
> >> for a little order and structure in a chaotic world. Think about
> >> this: there's no such thing as a Reuben salad, and there's a good
> >> reason for that! Same goes for Reuben pizza -- bad idea.

> >
> >Chaos can be very soothing....... ;-)
> >Attempting to keep constant order in your life will eventually drive you
> >insane.
> >
> >Trust me. %-D
> >
> >I learnt this from my kitties... champions of chaos!

>
> sigh;


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