COMMENT 208567P
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2011-08-27 10:26 AM |
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Something tells me "The Ralph" probably won't be a big hit.
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COMMENT 208575
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2011-08-27 10:51 AM |
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Sandwiches make me burp.
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COMMENT 208584
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2011-08-27 11:34 AM |
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567P You took the words right out of my mouth
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MTNDRIVER
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2011-08-27 11:57 AM |
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You could change your name to Hoagie.
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COMMENT 208595
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2011-08-27 11:58 AM |
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Dear Ralph, I don’t want to ‘spew’ on your parade here, and I’d like to stay away from ‘regurgitating’ what has already been said, that said, my good friend Ulysses P. Chuck, or ‘U.P. Chuck’ for short tried for years to have a sandwich named after him… all to no avail. Best of luck to you, though, in your quest of a sandwich sporting your name. Sincerely, I.P. Freely Yellow River, Montana
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COMMENT 208596P
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2011-08-27 11:59 AM |
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I loved the Monterey sandwich at the old camino cielo store. Yum!
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GOWEST
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2011-08-27 12:13 PM |
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I want a sandwich named after me, too. I was thinking about a ham sandwich with extra goat cheese, and a touch of horse radish and vinegar, served with an endive topping on a toasted everything bagel. The GOWEST ... What do you think, South Coast Deli?
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WILLOW
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2011-08-27 12:16 PM |
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Gowest - now THAT sounds like a Ralph!
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COMMENT 208602P
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2011-08-27 12:18 PM |
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My sandwich would be tomato, fresh mozzarella, basil and olive oil on a freshly baked French roll from Our Daily Bread. It could be called the Yum.
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COMMENT 208604P
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2011-08-27 12:19 PM |
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I dunno, with horse radish and vinegar, it might better be called GOSOUTH.
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COMMENT 208607P
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2011-08-27 12:20 PM |
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How about the Dumb Cluck chicken sandwich???
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AQUAHOLIC
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2011-08-27 12:34 PM |
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I'll bet any sandwich shop or deli would be happy to name a sandwich after you....if you pay them enough. $500 might do it...
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COMMENT 208624
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2011-08-27 12:37 PM |
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Why does Edda never answer the question?
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COMMENT 208625
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2011-08-27 12:38 PM |
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Make sure your name gets spelled correctly. I saw a sandwich at a shop in Rome called The Jonny Deep.
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COMMENT 208664
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2011-08-27 03:52 PM |
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There used to be a sandwich shop on the mesa that kept the recipes of regulars tacked to the wall so you could ask for your own sandwich by name. Or browse other names for a tasty looking concoction.
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COMMENT 208665
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2011-08-27 03:57 PM |
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Remember the old "Road Kill Menu" that circulated years ago. Try something like the "Ralphanator" or "Ralph-n-Rolf". Be imaginative and match it to the right kill. At least your on one menu. Good Luck.
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COMMENT 208670P
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2011-08-27 04:32 PM |
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I'm really impressed with your life's dream. Dream big! (or bribe some sandwich shop)
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COMMENT 208604P
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2011-08-27 08:27 PM |
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So what would a Ralph-O-Rama consist of?
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RICHBUSYWOMAN
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2011-08-28 09:16 AM |
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Sushi Terry (sp?) on Bath St. has rolls named after their customers. A Ralph Roll anyone?
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