There's a Barang Running Around Phnom Penh Selling Meat Pies in Hostess Bars

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StroppyChops wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2017 12:41 pm
vladimir wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2017 7:15 pm copy write image? Ah, copyrighted...thank you, Murika.
We had visitors of a similar generation to us over for dinner last night. We had pulled pork rolls (actually, it was chicken, but I digress) and I was discussing with friend how some millennials are now neither able to make a sandwich or are aware that doing so at home is a normal part of life, and that a sandwich is now called by many young'uns to be "DIY Subway". Frankly I'm surprised DIY Subways are not yet an amazing "life hack" that no-one knew about, but will change your life as you've been doing it wrong...

A few minutes later, Mrs Stroppy was explaining to one of our millennial tenants how to assemble her pulled pork roll (chicken, etc..) and the tenant responded with "Oh, it's like Subway at home!"

A few minutes later again, and the tenant was happily explaining to the visiting friend that we were having Subways for dinner. He just smiled at me knowingly.
haha a pulled pork (chicken) roll hahahaha reminds me of when i made some bacon (fish) rolls :roll: :wink:

tbh these millennials are definitely cant be from England,
the art of making a Sanger, Sarnie, Butty, Bap, Cob, Barm or Roll will never die out, its in our blood, even in Cambodia i eat Sangers every day, usually with cheese and onion and salad and mayo mmmmmm

fuck Subway!
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Jamie_Lambo wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2017 6:27 pmthe art of making a Sanger, Sarnie, Butty, Bap, Cob, Barm or Roll will never die out, its in our blood, even in Cambodia i eat Sangers every day, usually with cheese and onion and salad and mayo mmmmmm
Korr, innit though? Cheese'n'onion, n'all cob! Tha's right grouse, tha' is.
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Wow 18 pages... someone save me the trouble of going through them all and just tell me what the pies are like that you tried from the famous Pie Man of old Phon Penh.
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StroppyChops wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2017 6:57 pm
Jamie_Lambo wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2017 6:27 pmthe art of making a Sanger, Sarnie, Butty, Bap, Cob, Barm or Roll will never die out, its in our blood, even in Cambodia i eat Sangers every day, usually with cheese and onion and salad and mayo mmmmmm
Korr, innit though? Cheese'n'onion, n'all cob! Tha's right grouse, tha' is.
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in England we dont stop there...
we got the famous
Chip Butties
Crisp Sangers
Baked Bean Sarnies
Corned Beef Sangers
Ploughman's (cheese'n'pickle)
and the fuckin' holy grail...
FISH FINGER SANDWICHES!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_finger_sandwich
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I thought 'sangers' was an Australian thing?
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All hail the mighty fish finger sandwich!!

And i remember putting chip butties on the menu .... it was a good talking point tbh.... a chip what?? .. oh in bread.. a bun.. like a sandwich. And you eat them in England?

No. We eat them in Lincolnshire 😂
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timmydownawell wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2017 7:30 pm I thought 'sangers' was an Australian thing?
dunno ive always used it as slang for a Sarnie, because that sounds like a Southern cunts word
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Jamie_Lambo wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2017 7:37 pm
timmydownawell wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2017 7:30 pm I thought 'sangers' was an Australian thing?
dunno ive always used it as slang for a Sarnie, because that sounds like a Southern cunts word
Australia is south too! :D But I'm a kiwi, we don't use that word there.
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Jamie_Lambo wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2017 7:37 pm
timmydownawell wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2017 7:30 pm I thought 'sangers' was an Australian thing?
dunno ive always used it as slang for a Sarnie, because that sounds like a Southern cunts word
I guess Australia IS technically south...
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IraHayes wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2017 7:34 pm All hail the mighty fish finger sandwich!!

And i remember putting chip butties on the menu .... it was a good talking point tbh.... a chip what?? .. oh in bread.. a bun.. like a sandwich. And you eat them in England?

No. We eat them in Lincolnshire
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