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I was waiting for the next day's flight in Radisson, the end of the highway in northern Quebec. I was hungry. Very few people can speak English in this place. I bought a sandwich, then looked carefully at the label. Even I know that jambon is French for ham. But apparently, the locals do not. This article has been viewed 1401 times in the last 2 years
jack: 3rd Mar 2006 - 23:31 GMTthe first ingredient is pain. so who suffered the pain to make the sandwich. by the way, why sandwich. is there sand in it. no lets call it a breadwich. Jamie: 5th Mar 2006 - 13:39 GMTIsn't it something to do with the 1st earl of sandwich elaine: 5th Mar 2006 - 15:03 GMTwell, i do. yes, thanks. Comment on this articleBrowsing articles by Evilgentleman - [previous] :: [next] |
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