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dagwood bumstead would have been a great egghead

mad max beyond eggdome
mad max beyond eggdome Posts: 8,134
edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
from yesterday's newspaper...need i say more. ..[p]Blondie.gif

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  • mad max beyond eggdome,
    Sounds like some fellow eggheads on this forum. Gotta love it. [p]Joe

  • Max, that's hilarious and coming from you it's also wierd how often you come up with something directly related to something I have just been thinking about. The other day we (2 brothers a sister and brother in law) were doing some kitchen repairs to my Mom's house and the stove and water were not operable because of that, so we were having round steak sammiches. Someone brought some tater logs from the quick market and was making sammiches out of that. So it brought to mind about an uncle that use to make what he called Dagwood sammiches, I still have vivid memories of him doing it wile dancing around and whistling a song...he put everything on it, like bolona, peanut butter, pickles, sliced wienners, banannas, jelly, cheese, and any and every other thing that was in the fridge and the cabinets which made have to use serveral slices of bread...funny...what about the rubs question I posted late yesterday, I would a thought you'd have something to add new there.

  • Bobby-Q
    Bobby-Q Posts: 1,994
    mad max beyond eggdome,
    And y'all wonder why people started posting pictures after they got DIGITAL cameras.

  • Pakak
    Pakak Posts: 523
    Bobby-Q,[p]"And y'all wonder why people started posting pictures after they got DIGITAL cameras."[p]Doesn't matter. I've had people review my pictures on my digital camera and downloaded to my computer. BOTH places, they ask, "What are all those food pictures?"[p]LOL
  • Chet,
    if you are not familiar with the comic strip "blondie", her husband, dagwood, has been making these giant, everything in the fridge, sandwiches since the 1930s or so. . ..many delis in ny (and other places) typically feature a sandwich called a "dagwood". . . they differ from place to place, but guaranteed, its a multi level deal with all kinds of meats, cheese and other stuff. . .

  • Max, Very familiar, I remember seeing it in the comic strip and thought it was on t.v. too. My uncle was just as funny making and eating them though...have a nice day.