I joined a club sandwich club. At our meetings someone always brought a giant club sandwich club club sandwich, and the sergeant-at-arms had the club sandwich club club. He was a hero, that guy. Fit, good buns. Spent a lot of time on grinder. Good ol’ Hoagie….
Sorry, Aggie my dear, but (as with fraternities) there is no such thing as a “cool” sorority; both breeds of club are really just gangs. A-holes acting like being a-holes in the same way, together, means they aren’t a-holes.
No baloney here. But yesterday I tried something new — kielbasa lunch meat. So instead of being in a ring, the sausage is made into a loaf and sliced thin for sandwiches. So I had fried kielbasa and a fried egg on cheese bread. My gosh, it was good.
I made fried bologna sandwiches Saturday – Wife made Italian Sausage pies for Easter Sunday & I fried up the bologna in the hot pork sausage grease. OMG They were good.
Agnes may want to stand back four or five paces if she ever wants to try to join a cool sorority — in order to size up the members and see if they’re really people she wants to associate with. My daughter was in a sorority in college, and before she joined she went in with eyes wide open. She made sure the members were the down-to-earth, inclusive kind of people she’d want as sisters.
seanfear 10 months ago
you wonder if “common sense” is a thing in their dictionary at all
snsurone76 10 months ago
Trout is full of bologna—doesn’t matter if it’s fried or not.
Mugens Premium Member 10 months ago
Have to admit when I was a kid I used to love fried bologna sandwiches.
The Orange Mailman 10 months ago
I’m still looking for a peanut butter and bologna sandwich club.
gawaintheknight 10 months ago
I joined a club sandwich club. At our meetings someone always brought a giant club sandwich club club sandwich, and the sergeant-at-arms had the club sandwich club club. He was a hero, that guy. Fit, good buns. Spent a lot of time on grinder. Good ol’ Hoagie….
chris_o42 10 months ago
I like fried baloney sandwiches and I can’t lie!
Purplelady Premium Member 10 months ago
I’ve never tried fried bologna, but I do enjoy fried summer sausage sandwiches!
jamestipton222 10 months ago
Fried baloney-egg sandwich.
monya_43 10 months ago
Today is National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day. That is MY plan for lunch. ;-)
Cozmik Cowboy 10 months ago
Sorry, Aggie my dear, but (as with fraternities) there is no such thing as a “cool” sorority; both breeds of club are really just gangs. A-holes acting like being a-holes in the same way, together, means they aren’t a-holes.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 10 months ago
Are you afraid they would invite Trout instead of you?
(You should be you know. Bologna is often the key to success.)
j12181951 10 months ago
G&R Tavern, Waldo, OH. Best Fried Bologna sammies!
JLChi 10 months ago
No baloney here. But yesterday I tried something new — kielbasa lunch meat. So instead of being in a ring, the sausage is made into a loaf and sliced thin for sandwiches. So I had fried kielbasa and a fried egg on cheese bread. My gosh, it was good.
CoffeeBob Premium Member 10 months ago
I made fried bologna sandwiches Saturday – Wife made Italian Sausage pies for Easter Sunday & I fried up the bologna in the hot pork sausage grease. OMG They were good.
gopher gofer 10 months ago
maybe 9 or 10 paces, just to be on the safe side…
Firebat 10 months ago
That’s a great middle panel. The silence speaks volumes.
paullp Premium Member 10 months ago
Agnes may want to stand back four or five paces if she ever wants to try to join a cool sorority — in order to size up the members and see if they’re really people she wants to associate with. My daughter was in a sorority in college, and before she joined she went in with eyes wide open. She made sure the members were the down-to-earth, inclusive kind of people she’d want as sisters.
Martin Booda 10 months ago
Yeah, Sigma Gamma Rho.