DarkMonohue said:
What do you mean, 1971? You can buy it today.
https://www.banquet.com/classic-dinners/salisbury-steak-meal-mashed-potatoes
DarkMonohue said:
What do you mean, 1971? You can buy it today.
https://www.banquet.com/classic-dinners/salisbury-steak-meal-mashed-potatoes
Keith Tanner said:DarkMonohue said:What do you mean, 1971? You can buy it today.
https://www.banquet.com/classic-dinners/salisbury-steak-meal-mashed-potatoes
You knew the peas and carrots weren't going to make the leap into the 21st Century though.
In reply to GCrites80s :
Right. Because they were too healthy. "Hey Pete, I just got a brib...er..."suggestion" from Big Ag, they've got too much corn, we need to add it to more E36 M3!"
Love that the "steak" is made up of leftovers of 3 kinds of meat, too. It's basically a hot dog in pancake form with fake grill marks.
My Salisbury steak story.
I was in third grade, being raised by my dad. Money and parenting skills were in short supply. For my lunch, he would fry an egg and put it between two slices of bread. A cold fried egg wasn't too appealing, so I would throw it away and eat the bread.
Most of the other kids were eating school lunches, and the most popular one was the Salisbury steak. Someone shared hers with me, which gave me an opportunity.
With all of the enthusiasm I could muster: "I love this! Do you know what Salisbury steak is? It's horse meat. I love horse meat!"
Forks were dropped all around the table, and I had all I wanted.
Floating Doc (Forum Supporter) said:My Salisbury steak story.
I was in third grade, being raised by my dad. Money and parenting skills were in short supply. For my lunch, he would fry an egg and put it between two slices of bread. A cold fried egg wasn't too appealing, so I would throw it away and eat the bread.
Most of the other kids were eating school lunches, and the most popular one was the Salisbury steak. Someone shared hers with me, which gave me an opportunity.
With all of the enthusiasm I could muster: "I love this! Do you know what Salisbury steak is? It's horse meat. I love horse meat!"
Forks were dropped all around the table, and I had all I wanted.
Ohhh-- like those. I wonder how many run to a case.
The medical logo with the snakes has really declined in popularity since I was a kid. Was it Dr. Feelgood that did it?
In reply to NickD :
That would have been funnier if the second panel was "being presented with programming the TV remote"
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