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There is restaurant called Famous Toastery that is high end brunch place, loved their Crab Cake Benedict the funny thing was their toast wasnât very toasted
The joke here started out long ago as "What part of ânoâ donât you understandâ? People who didnât understand where the humor comes from started using it for things like, "What part of âMade in USA by American workersâ donât you understand," a phrase which actually has more than one part that might be misunderstood. Kudos to Grimm for using it in its original sense!
Apparently the part where you failed to say that the name of the restaurant is also what they served. I once had a favorite hangout called Elephant Bar, and I never ate elephant there.
Morriss H. about 14 hours ago
I donât understand why people go to a restaurant to have barely warm toasts. The skill level in making toast is really not that hard to reach.
Ubintold about 14 hours ago
Couldâve had a bagel.
B4ItNs about 13 hours ago
There is restaurant called Famous Toastery that is high end brunch place, loved their Crab Cake Benedict the funny thing was their toast wasnât very toasted
The Orange Mailman about 7 hours ago
I bet he proposed there.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 7 hours ago
It could be called âSalutary Saloonâ. Cheers.
ctolson about 7 hours ago
Was everyone there âtoastedâ?
JBWeld about 4 hours ago
The joke here started out long ago as "What part of ânoâ donât you understandâ? People who didnât understand where the humor comes from started using it for things like, "What part of âMade in USA by American workersâ donât you understand," a phrase which actually has more than one part that might be misunderstood. Kudos to Grimm for using it in its original sense!
Smeagol about 3 hours ago
I prefer buttered bagels and once in a while Nutella. Yes with eggs.
mahporter about 2 hours ago
We have a Toast here in Brea, CA. Their breakfasts are great and they even have all kinds of gluten free items, including Eggs Benedict!
John Jorgensen 42 minutes ago
Apparently the part where you failed to say that the name of the restaurant is also what they served. I once had a favorite hangout called Elephant Bar, and I never ate elephant there.