Neither/Nor
I am usually really not that much of a Subway guy, but occasionally good economics gets the best of me ($2.49 sub of the day). Wednesday is savory turkey and today I think I found the only perfect Subway combination.
For bread I go with Honey Oat, which we all know is the obvious choice. I accentuate my Savory Turkey sandwith with provolone cheese and garnish with watery lettuce, green peppers, pickles, gardenara*. Here, though, is the kicker: Southwest Chipotle Sauce.
*I also realize that I have no idea how to spell this word, and in a recent telephone conversation realize that I might not know how to say it either. Suprisingly, google searching and dictionary.com have not elucidated the answer. Any thoughts on spelling and/or pronunciation would be appreciated.
A few minutes ago, I came crashing down to earth upon realizing that my once prolific beer collection is down to one can of skunky PBR. Looks like its time to host another dinner party.
Lastly, it's time to play a game called neither/nor. A game in which I form sentences using those words.
1. Currently, neither the NHL playoffs nor the NBA playoffs interest me.
2. Neither wind nor fire will hinder me from achieving my dreams.
3. Neither Larry nor Balki was able to solve the misunderstanding.
For bread I go with Honey Oat, which we all know is the obvious choice. I accentuate my Savory Turkey sandwith with provolone cheese and garnish with watery lettuce, green peppers, pickles, gardenara*. Here, though, is the kicker: Southwest Chipotle Sauce.
*I also realize that I have no idea how to spell this word, and in a recent telephone conversation realize that I might not know how to say it either. Suprisingly, google searching and dictionary.com have not elucidated the answer. Any thoughts on spelling and/or pronunciation would be appreciated.
A few minutes ago, I came crashing down to earth upon realizing that my once prolific beer collection is down to one can of skunky PBR. Looks like its time to host another dinner party.
Lastly, it's time to play a game called neither/nor. A game in which I form sentences using those words.
1. Currently, neither the NHL playoffs nor the NBA playoffs interest me.
2. Neither wind nor fire will hinder me from achieving my dreams.
3. Neither Larry nor Balki was able to solve the misunderstanding.