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The only way Randy Savage has ever crossed my path was: My friend is a professional boxer (Tony TNT Grano), so I'm all for the ring when it comes to that stuff.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
When Vince McMahon wanted to become the villainous face of the WWF/WWE, he devised this whole "mean streets of Greenwich" persona, and those guys posted on the last page rocking sweet pastels and sweater vests were the "Mean Street Posse." It was one of the worst (and as a result, one of the best) wrestling story lines ever.
Good thing McMahon doesn't encourage steroid abuse.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
When Vince McMahon wanted to become the villainous face of the WWF/WWE, he devised this whole "mean streets of Greenwich" persona, and those guys posted on the last page rocking sweet pastels and sweater vests were the "Mean Street Posse." It was one of the worst (and as a result, one of the best) wrestling story lines ever.
Good thing McMahon doesn't encourage steroid abuse.
Dam, pretty ripped for a 66 year old. Unfortunately his balls are the size of baby peas.
At issue in the case, White City Shopping Center v. PR Restaurant, was the meaning of a lease for a shopping center sandwich shop that promised no other leases would be given to stores that sold primarily sandwiches. The shopping center leased to a restaurant that would sell burritos, tacos, and quesadillas.
The court ruled that the second lease was allowed based partly on a dictionary definition that defined “sandwich” as “two thin pieces of bread, usually buttered, with a thin layer (as of meat, cheese, or savory mixture) spread between them.”
“As is often the case, the court got the definition wrong,” [Federal Appellate Judge Richard] Posner writes. “A sandwich does not have to have two slices of bread; it can have more than two (a club sandwich) and it can have just one (an open-faced sandwich). The slices of bread do not have to be thin, and the layer between them does not have to be thin either. The slices do not have to be slices of bread: a hamburger is regarded as a sandwich, and also a hot dog—and some people regard tacos and burritos as sandwiches, and a quesadilla is even more sandwich-like. Dictionaries are mazes in which judges are soon lost. A dictionary-centered textualism is hopeless.”
George Mason University law professor David Bernstein picks up the sandwich debate in a post at the Volokh Conspiracy. “In my experience, ‘sandwich shops’ like Corner Bakery don’t sell hamburgers,” Bernstein writes, “and I’d be very surprised if someone offered me a sandwich and then handed me a hamburger[/color]. I’d be even more surprised to be offered a hot dog. Tacos, burritos, and quesadillas seem even further removed from what I think of as a ‘sandwich.’ ”
I will LMAO if this debate makes it to the SCOTUS. Who knew Inforoo would be at the forefront of American jurisprudence?
Exactly! Should terms on a menu be interpreted according to the literal meaning given them by the restaurant's founding fathers (and mothers)? Or is a menu a living document that evolves as the nation's tastes and eating habits evolve?
Most Supreme Court scholars believe that the cleavage/side boob debate will make it to the Supreme Court long before the sandwich/hamburger debate. But I think they're giving too strict a construction to the term "high court."
I was actually thinking about this thread yesterday. One of my guests ordered a Cuban Sandwich. The food runner decided to give him a Factory Burger (hamburger on sourdough baguette) instead. I caught myself saying, "Are you serious?! Those aren't even slightly similar besides the fact that they are both sandwiii..chhe....essss. oh" I was ashamed of myself and slightly confused.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
I looked up that case that Billypilgrim cited to...and the case was actually about a Mexican restaurant and whether Tacos, Burritos, or Quesadillas qualify as sandwiches. The court held that they do not.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.