I cant argue with that.
Damn you… I almost included a reference to that but wasn’t sure everyone would get it.
Obviously. That’s because the underground trains are the Metro.
Not to be confused with Metro, of course.
My wife likes Cosi’s TBM Melt (tomato, basil and mozzarella), except that she doesn’t care for tomatoes. So whenever I have to order that for her, I have to ask for a “BM Melt.”
This is the SDMB. You underestimate our hoi polloi. ![]()
I thought an LBGT was just a BLT with guacamole added.
Eww.
Vaguely related, in the sense that it involves removing a food item from a menu option (and I’ve posted this before) - my sister is a vegetarian and she goes to McDonald’s and orders “two Big Macs, no meat” on a regular basis. One as a combo (for the fries and drink, obviously) and the other because just one Big Mac without meat isn’t filling enough.
Holy shit, that sounds so good right about now. . .
(Not that there’s anything wrong with that.)
BTW, the Cold Cut Combo (CCC) is made with turkey-based meats, not the BMT, FWIW. YMMV, but I find them both PBG (pretty damn good). Never tried the BLT.
In 2010, McDonald’s Japan introduced a new burgers named after locations for its BIG AMERICA series.
Texas Burger, New York Burger, California Burger, Hawaiian Burger
And this year:
Grand Canyon Burger, Las Vegas Burger, Broadway Burger, Beverly Hills Burger
Are they going to do Canadian locations?
Introducing the all-new McDonald’s Moose Jaw Burger. 100% pure meat.
:dubious:
Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump Burger.
Spuzzum Burger.
:^9
I’ve been eating in Subway Sandwich stores since maybe 1987 or so, and that thought never occurred to me. I mean, I figured that the name of the sandwich was chosen to evoke romantic images* of the New York City Subway system, as it was when it first opened to the public. The wallpaper in the first stores I went to replicated what looked like a special edition of a newspaper promoting the subway system as both an engineering marvel, and a boon to the citizens of New York, who could now traverse the city in comfort and style.
I never gave a lot of thought to what B.M.T. stood for. Further investigation suggests that it was intended to stand for Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit.
*Please stop laughing. Use “romanticized images” if you prefer.
Put in some saucisson and kielbasa and you’ve got yourself a Third Reich sandwich.
Weird, I thought BMT stood for Big Meaty Trio. And a little googling shows I’m not the only one under this misconception.
And I thought that was Stephen, Daniel and William Baldwin.
I have nothing to add except that I laughed so hard reading this thread I actually cried.
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Does that make Alec the cheese?