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NickC wrote:As for Rick Ruben …… I don't know him personally ……. but I like the corned-beef and sauerkraut sandwiches named after him. :wink:
Right on Nick! I like mine with lashings of Russian dressing. How 'bout you, mustard or Russian? It's been way too long, gonna have to get me a good hot Ruben this week. Thanks for reminding me! :D
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My shopping list just turned into a rubenfest.
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Reeltarded wrote:My shopping list just turned into a rubenfest.
Magnificent with sauerkraut (FZ, Uncle Meat) Bon appetit! :P
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Leo_Gnardo wrote:
NickC wrote:As for Rick Ruben …… I don't know him personally ……. but I like the corned-beef and sauerkraut sandwiches named after him. :wink:
Right on Nick! I like mine with lashings of Russian dressing. How 'bout you, mustard or Russian? It's been way too long, gonna have to get me a good hot Ruben this week. Thanks for reminding me! :D

Russian dressing, all the way!
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Nick, thanks for a great sunday food idea. I should have taken a picture. It was that perfect. I could eat two more they taste so good.

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Reeltarded wrote:
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hahaha,

Robert Tilton tells me that I have the spirit of lack.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me2H7Ja93Wg
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I'll take a Monte Christo over a Ruben any day.
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JazzGuitarGimp wrote:I'll take a Monte Christo over a Ruben any day.
Oh man, nothing says amazing like a deep fried sammich with powdered sugar! :D :D :D
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I had a sandwich that was dry rubbed salt and pepper bbq with mac and cheese piled on it.

Dood. Seriously. Let's run away with the sandwich place.
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Yeah, I have to say I like a few of Todd's songs.

Although "Hello It's Me" has been played to death, I still like it.

He was on an episode of Live From Darryls House.

And Jason Beeber is bad, yo.
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JazzGuitarGimp wrote:I'll take a Monte Christo over a Ruben any day.
Hey now you're gettin' all European on us. So I'll see ya and raise ya one:

Croque Monsieur. (Translates as Mister Crunch. Or crunchy, as you wish.)

Chow down chow hounds!

Just don't mention currywurst.
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Leo_Gnardo wrote:
JazzGuitarGimp wrote:I'll take a Monte Christo over a Ruben any day.
Hey now you're gettin' all European on us. So I'll see ya and raise ya one:

Croque Monsieur. (Translates as Mister Crunch. Or crunchy, as you wish.)

Chow down chow hounds!

Just don't mention currywurst.
I will take my monte cristo with a side of Mussaman Curry. lol.

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Structo wrote:Yeah, I have to say I like a few of Todd's songs.

Although "Hello It's Me" has been played to death, I still like it.

He was on an episode of Live From Darryls House.

And Jason Beeber is bad, yo.
After a dozen times having seen Todd open his show with it, "Lysistrata."

Heck, Todd produced a Hall & Oates album (War Babies, 1974, oops, no big hits.) They all know each other from the early Philly days. Todd was in The Nazz, Daryl in Gulliver, John . . . playing country/western/folk and sounded then much as he does now with his Funk Shui band. Not to knock him, hardly, John's a very under rated guitarist & songwriter, doesn't get the respect he should.

And the beester, about as welcome & talented as a case of salmonella. Barf. Canadian cheap horrible deep-discount back-bacon barf. As Bill Graham once exclaimed (how did he know the beester was on the way?), "PUS!" Yo this, yo yo. Oy! Oy! Oy!
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