They probably want you to know that they've brought a slice of Philly, the city, rather than the cream cheese.
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so what did you tell him?i'd like to keep the memory of this sandwich with me always, perhaps?
They also have a hyphen mistake - you don't "make the world famous," you "make the world-famous".
hoboken, NJ?Bottom line -- If you're not in philly, it's not a cheesesteak.
Gimme a break. If there's cheese and steak...Ah, never mind, I can't take someone's civic pride away from them.
At least "True Philadelphians" is punctuation-free.
They probably want you to know that they've brought a slice of Philly, the city, rather than the cream cheese.
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ReplyDeleteso what did you tell him?
ReplyDeletei'd like to keep the memory of this sandwich with me always, perhaps?
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ReplyDeleteThey also have a hyphen mistake - you don't "make the world famous," you "make the world-famous".
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ReplyDeleteBottom line -- If you're not in philly, it's not a cheesesteak.
Gimme a break. If there's cheese and steak...
ReplyDeleteAh, never mind, I can't take someone's civic pride away from them.
At least "True Philadelphians" is punctuation-free.
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