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On the long running debate about Hot Dogs and Whether they are sandwiches - ddrector - 01-11-2021

I am here to tell you emphatically that a hot dog is not a sandwich. The false one @TomHanks is wrong and always has been wrong about this topic. @ScorpXCracker is the true knowledge bearer when it comes to this topic.


RE: On the long running debate about Hot Dogs and Whether they are sandwiches - mithrandir - 01-11-2021

A hot dog is not a sandwich. Scorp is clearly right and Tom Hanks is wrong.


RE: On the long running debate about Hot Dogs and Whether they are sandwiches - Raven - 01-11-2021

Thats a weird statement to make when hotdogs are in fact sandwiches


RE: On the long running debate about Hot Dogs and Whether they are sandwiches - ValorX77 - 01-11-2021

(01-11-2021, 01:31 PM)Raven Wrote: Thats a weird statement to make when hotdogs are in fact sandwiches

This is true.


RE: On the long running debate about Hot Dogs and Whether they are sandwiches - CLG Rampage - 01-11-2021

if a hotdog is a sandwich so is a taco


RE: On the long running debate about Hot Dogs and Whether they are sandwiches - .Laser - 01-11-2021

A hotdog is a submarine sandwich. A taco is a taco. Bread is what makes the difference, and a tortilla is what comes on a taco. A sandwich is two slices of bread (or if a submarine sandwich, one slice cut down the middle), typically with meat and other toppings. A hotdog goes in a hotdog bun, is meat, and has toppings. Therefore a hotdog is a sandwich of the submarine family.


RE: On the long running debate about Hot Dogs and Whether they are sandwiches - CLG Rampage - 01-11-2021

(01-11-2021, 03:14 PM)Laser Wrote: A hotdog is a submarine sandwich. A taco is a taco. Bread is what makes the difference, and a tortilla is what comes on a taco. A sandwich is two slices of bread (or if a submarine sandwich, one slice cut down the middle), typically with meat and other toppings. A hotdog goes in a hotdog bun, is meat, and has toppings. Therefore a hotdog is a sandwich of the submarine family.

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RE: On the long running debate about Hot Dogs and Whether they are sandwiches - TropicaliaCC - 01-11-2021

(01-11-2021, 03:14 PM)Laser Wrote: A hotdog is a submarine sandwich. A taco is a taco. Bread is what makes the difference, and a tortilla is what comes on a taco. A sandwich is two slices of bread (or if a submarine sandwich, one slice cut down the middle), typically with meat and other toppings. A hotdog goes in a hotdog bun, is meat, and has toppings. Therefore a hotdog is a sandwich of the submarine family.
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RE: On the long running debate about Hot Dogs and Whether they are sandwiches - Sermokala - 01-11-2021

(01-11-2021, 03:14 PM)Laser Wrote: A hotdog is a submarine sandwich. A taco is a taco. Bread is what makes the difference, and a tortilla is what comes on a taco. A sandwich is two slices of bread (or if a submarine sandwich, one slice cut down the middle), typically with meat and other toppings. A hotdog goes in a hotdog bun, is meat, and has toppings. Therefore a hotdog is a sandwich of the submarine family.
I posit to you the burrito It uses a tortilla the same as a taco but is a wholly covered Item. 

Then we have the gryo with its thicker bread but also in a burrito wrap fashion. 

A submarine sandwich is very clearly meant to be closed and have the ingredients piled up in the bottom half along with whatever sauce or cheese item. A hotdog has its meats sauces and cheese down the center with it wedged in between the fold of bread. A taco is also filled in the center of the bread and is folded to wedge the times inside between the fold of the bread instead of sanwiching the items between two slices of bread or one slice folded.

A hotdog is a taco.


RE: On the long running debate about Hot Dogs and Whether they are sandwiches - .Laser - 01-11-2021

(01-11-2021, 05:44 PM)Sermokala Wrote:
(01-11-2021, 03:14 PM)Laser Wrote: A hotdog is a submarine sandwich. A taco is a taco. Bread is what makes the difference, and a tortilla is what comes on a taco. A sandwich is two slices of bread (or if a submarine sandwich, one slice cut down the middle), typically with meat and other toppings. A hotdog goes in a hotdog bun, is meat, and has toppings. Therefore a hotdog is a sandwich of the submarine family.
I posit to you the burrito It uses a tortilla the same as a taco but is a wholly covered Item. 

Then we have the gryo with its thicker bread but also in a burrito wrap fashion. 

A submarine sandwich is very clearly meant to be closed and have the ingredients piled up in the bottom half along with whatever sauce or cheese item. A hotdog has its meats sauces and cheese down the center with it wedged in between the fold of bread. A taco is also filled in the center of the bread and is folded to wedge the times inside between the fold of the bread instead of sanwiching the items between two slices of bread or one slice folded.

A hotdog is a taco.
While this is the best argument I have ever seen for this point, I still cannot get over the difference between tortilla and bread.