Monday, October 08, 2012

"on a roll"


I guess these sandwiches are near a bun? Or they are referencing the expression "on a roll" in a weird way? Thanks g.

2 comments:

  1. This means that the sandwich starts out on a roll; but after you try to take a bite, the fillings fall out! =)

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  2. Order any of the last three sandwiches at your own risk: We've been making them right lately, but you never can tell when our luck will run out.

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