We’re off in search of old St. Charlie …
Now, are we nearly there? Not hardly!
We must go down!
Below the town!
Then further down!
See zombie frown!
Grilled cheese, please! Oh noes!
No to-ma-toes!
We made it to a subway snack stand …
Feels like we’re half-way to Kazakhstan!
We have to guess
At their address …
“Go down” it says
On sammiches!
Grilled cheese, please! Oh noes!
No to-ma-toes!
As for Tip’s cell phone comment, IIRC they don’t always work reliably underground – particularly on deep bored tunnels. Of course, St. Charlie may just be suspicious of newfangled modern technology or is paranoid that using such devices could allow tracking by the wrong people. Or something similar.
Anybody who puts tomatoes or lettuce on any sandwich is messed in the head as far as I’m concerned, that’s salad people! If you want a salad with your sandwich, just put one on the side!
I like tomatoes on some sandwiches. Never tried them on a grilled cheese, but I like dipping grilled cheese in tomato soup, so maybe? I agree with you on the lettuce, though. Even on a BLT, I’d rather skip the lettuce. Put some sliced turkey or ham on it instead of lettuce. (Of course, I can’t argue with your first statement, since I have more than once been accused of being messed up in the head — although never for putting tomatoes on a sandwich… that’s a new one.)
Hmm, I prefer tartar sauce on my grilled cheese.
No tomatoes! Tomato soup, for the dunking FTW!!
fuck yeah.
Listen.
You can have *both*.
Tomatoes definitely belong in grilled cheese sammiches.
And never in clam chowder.
I always knew UNITY was inhuman, but… not liking tomatoes on grilled cheese?!
Think about it.
Tomatoes on Grilled Cheese is like pizza with the crust outside.
(TUNE: “Please Please Me”, The Beatles)
We’re off in search of old St. Charlie …
Now, are we nearly there? Not hardly!
We must go down!
Below the town!
Then further down!
See zombie frown!
Grilled cheese, please! Oh noes!
No to-ma-toes!
We made it to a subway snack stand …
Feels like we’re half-way to Kazakhstan!
We have to guess
At their address …
“Go down” it says
On sammiches!
Grilled cheese, please! Oh noes!
No to-ma-toes!
I sang it once toe-may-toes and once toe-mah-toes, and it works either way. I’ll spend the rest of the day wondering which way you wrote it.
First time I had tomatoes on grilled cheese was at the Hard Rock Cafe in Los Angeles in 1991. It was a revolution to me.
Having said that, I just wonder where can you order grilled cheese in the Boston subway? Isn’t that somewhat suspicious?
Okay, where’s the guy that said they’d end up in the subway line?
That comment was in reference to A-Sig.
As for Tip’s cell phone comment, IIRC they don’t always work reliably underground – particularly on deep bored tunnels. Of course, St. Charlie may just be suspicious of newfangled modern technology or is paranoid that using such devices could allow tracking by the wrong people. Or something similar.
this does look like porter square. not sure they serve grilled cheese; i know at least some of the time the snack bar’s been a dunkin donuts….
holy cheese on toast and other rarebits!
Re Tip: Maybe they don’t have the right backwards compatible tech? When you’re up to communication by sandwich, it’s hard to go back to the old ways.
I personally would have gone with a crab cake, there.
Psh, it’s not like you can get tomatoes that taste like anything at a Subway.
I wonder if they will rescue Charlie O’Brian from the clutches of the MTA while they are down there…
(See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VMSGrY-IlU )
There’s a grilled cheese place called Cheese Boy in South Station, but that’s in the train station area and not in the subway.
pickles.
pickles on grilled cheese, never tomatoes.
Anybody who puts tomatoes or lettuce on any sandwich is messed in the head as far as I’m concerned, that’s salad people! If you want a salad with your sandwich, just put one on the side!
I like tomatoes on some sandwiches. Never tried them on a grilled cheese, but I like dipping grilled cheese in tomato soup, so maybe? I agree with you on the lettuce, though. Even on a BLT, I’d rather skip the lettuce. Put some sliced turkey or ham on it instead of lettuce. (Of course, I can’t argue with your first statement, since I have more than once been accused of being messed up in the head — although never for putting tomatoes on a sandwich… that’s a new one.)