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Do you put chips on your sandwich? - Results (65 votes)
Yes
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No
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If you voted "Yes" - what kind of chips do you usually put on your sandwich?
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I did when I was a kid but I ain't got time for that s*** now
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Yup. All types. Doritos, Cheetos, pretzels, all types of stuff.
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I only eat sandwiches right before work and I don't have time to clean chips off of my car's carpet
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Nope, I eat them separately
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Yes.
Ruffles usually
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No. I sometimes put freedom fries on it though.
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Wheat Bread
Mayonaisse Brown Mustard Chicken Lettuce/Spinach Tomato Pickles Ridged Potato Chips It's like a crunchgasm
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I don't think I've done this since I was a kid lol
Asherlee10 posted... French fries on burgers are also good. Onion rings too! |
Balrog0 posted...
fries on your burger are pretty nice I made some brisket burger sliders for my birthday a few days ago. They were superb! Now that's I've had brisket burgers (ground brisket), I can't go back to normal chuck.
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There needs to be a follow up question that says, "Are you obese?"
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ClunkerSlim posted...
There needs to be a follow up question that says, "Are you obese?" I'm not sure why. I might have a sandwich with chips every couple of months. I actually pride myself in the shape I'm in because I work hard to be fit. I think the key is to allow yourself to cheat a little.
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kirbymuncher posted...
I've never heard of or considered this at all, it sounds bad It my experience it seems like it started off as a joke on TV shows and was played for laughs. Then people actually started doing it. Then some higher end restaurants started doing it to be edgy or counter-establishment or whatever. Hopefully it's a minor trend that will die out soon. |
ClunkerSlim posted...
kirbymuncher posted...I've never heard of or considered this at all, it sounds bad I've never seen it on TV.
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ClunkerSlim posted...
kirbymuncher posted...I've never heard of or considered this at all, it sounds bad I can tell you were born after 2000
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Irony posted...
ClunkerSlim posted...kirbymuncher posted...I've never heard of or considered this at all, it sounds bad or just very affluent https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisp_sandwich Potato chip sandwiches are sometimes referred to as "trailer park cuisine"
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I don't think this topic is talking about eating a sandwich that just consists of potato chips
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Irony posted...
I don't think this topic is talking about eating a sandwich that just consists of potato chips Correct. It's just a normal sandwich and you may or may not add potato chips. I know some people that put doritos on PB&Js.
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Leight_Weight posted...
Irony posted...I don't think this topic is talking about eating a sandwich that just consists of potato chips That seems weird.
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Balrog0 posted...
Irony posted...ClunkerSlim posted...kirbymuncher posted...I've never heard of or considered this at all, it sounds bad This. Putting chips in your sandwich is very scumbaggy. |
BoogerRed posted...
Balrog0 posted...Irony posted...ClunkerSlim posted...kirbymuncher posted...I've never heard of or considered this at all, it sounds bad Literally says the guy with 164 AMP and 0 karma. Shut the f*** up
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Irony posted...BoogerRed posted...
Balrog0 posted...
Irony posted...
ClunkerSlim posted...
kirbymuncher posted...
I've never heard of or considered this at all, it sounds bad
It my experience it seems like it started off as a joke on TV shows and was played for laughs. Then people actually started doing it. Then some higher end restaurants started doing it to be edgy or counter-establishment or whatever. Hopefully it's a minor trend that will die out soon.
I can tell you were born after 2000
or just very affluent
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisp_sandwich
Potato chip sandwiches are sometimes referred to as "trailer park cuisine"
This. Putting chips in your sandwich is very scumbaggy.
Literally says the guy with 164 AMP and 0 karma. Shut the f*** up
Yes, because that has anything to do with it.BoogerRed posted...Balrog0 posted...
Irony posted...
ClunkerSlim posted...
kirbymuncher posted...
I've never heard of or considered this at all, it sounds bad
It my experience it seems like it started off as a joke on TV shows and was played for laughs. Then people actually started doing it. Then some higher end restaurants started doing it to be edgy or counter-establishment or whatever. Hopefully it's a minor trend that will die out soon.
I can tell you were born after 2000
or just very affluent
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisp_sandwich
Potato chip sandwiches are sometimes referred to as "trailer park cuisine"
This. Putting chips in your sandwich is very scumbaggy.
lol how does that make you a scumbag?"Opinions should be a result of a thought, not a substitute for it."no
i like to load my sandwich with many layers of meat and vegetables
i find that chips mess with the texture of that
also my teeth are misaligned and my incisors hit each other, so crunching down on something hard when biting into something soft hurtsAnd when the hourglass has run out, eternity asks you about only one thing: whether you have lived in despair or not.Darkman124 posted...no
i like to load my sandwich with many layers of meat and vegetables
i find that chips mess with the texture of that
also my teeth are misaligned and my incisors hit each other, so crunching down on something hard when biting into something soft hurts
Honestly, I prefer the crunch of lettuce over chips. Something about a fully soft sandwich bugs me."Opinions should be a result of a thought, not a substitute for it."not really
I mean, i've tried it and it wasn't bad, but imo wasn't good enough to try again
when I do eat them, I like lots of meat and cheese on my sandwich, with some spinach thrown in. it'd be all soft if it wasn't for the bread that I toast@Irony posted...ClunkerSlim posted...
@kirbymuncher posted...
I've never heard of or considered this at all, it sounds bad
It my experience it seems like it started off as a joke on TV shows and was played for laughs. Then people actually started doing it. Then some higher end restaurants started doing it to be edgy or counter-establishment or whatever. Hopefully it's a minor trend that will die out soon.
I can tell you were born after 2000
Nope. I'm one of the oldest people on this board. The TV joke usually revolves around some slouchy kid who lives in a disgusting mess dumping chips on his sandwich straight from the bag and then crushing them down with his hand or the bread. It's in a ton of sitcoms. I don't know if it went as far back as The Odd Couple, but I'm sure the bit was in Malcolm in the Middle. Was it in Tom Hank's Big? I know the bit was in one of those parent/child body swap movies.Usually when I have Sunchips. They lay flat and dig into the cheese/meat around them, holding their spot as you eat.http://i.imgtc.com/tUK3LwiHnb.jpg
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