There has never been an answer written that rings the bell-of-truth better than this one. :) :) On the flip side..... you learn new things every day, too. It's the only way to even things out. If you found you didn't know something, it forces you to learn something else that day. It's the way you sub-consciously balance things out. Otherwise you would walk around crooked. Big Winks and Smiles!
This post was edited by Merlin at September 9, 2019 2:27 PM MDT
Thanks Mr Bilotta for giving my question a thought. I appreciate it. The question is so vast it is hard to nail it one. The question itself was inspired by a conversation my husband I were having Friday morning. We were talking about how you can know oodles on a subject but the one element that makes all that knowledge click, you don't know. Thanks again and hope to see you on another question soon! :) :)
Ooh, if you are a bar, you most certainly serve sandwiches. They might not be the commercial type but sandwiches are made at your bar.... You make them happen, perhaps unintentionally. Do you serve layered shots, like the BlowJob and The Naughty Neapolitan? Being that they are "layered," this is the introduction to sandwich making at your bar. It's the number of layered shots you serve to 3 people or more that counts how many layers and sandwiches might be made.
If the answer is yes to any of the above, "..a sandwich walks into a bar. Bartender says, "You look like a french dip. We have many shots that may peel those layers off. What do say? They make French Dips taste all the better.".... :) :)
This post was edited by Merlin at September 9, 2019 2:27 PM MDT