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12 minutes ago, Dave T said:

Slices of bread instead of a roll surely?

Ok, that explains it, well sort of. I had them served to me on a roll before...

If it is simply using sliced bread, why isn’t it called a chip sandwich? What makes a butty that isn’t a sandwich?

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2 minutes ago, Sports Prophet said:

Ok, that explains it, we’ll sort of. I had them served to me on a roll before...

If it is simply using sliced bread, why isn’t it called a chip sandwich? What makes a butty that isn’t a sandwich?

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1 hour ago, Sports Prophet said:

Ok, that explains it, well sort of. I had them served to me on a roll before...

If it is simply using sliced bread, why isn’t it called a chip sandwich? What makes a butty that isn’t a sandwich?

Who on earth eats a chip sandwich?????

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20 minutes ago, kiwi rhino said:

Bap 

Barm, you uncivilised Tyke (Kiwi) , barm, barm, barm, effin barm. 

 

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1 hour ago, Padge said:

Barm, you uncivilised Tyke (Kiwi) , barm, barm, barm, effin barm. 

 

Ha ha, I'll let you have Breadcake but Barm, no, never. Refused to say it in the chippy when I was at the glamorous University of Central Lancashire (I know, I should have worked harder at my A Levels). 

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Bought myself a chip butty while drunk in Carlisle and it was fried carbohydrates mixed with baked carbohydrates.

Not healthy and if I ate a lot of them I’d probably get bowel cancer and all sorts of other ailments but boy was it tasty!

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Only on a Totalrl forum can a thread about stadium sponsorship turn into whether or not you can get gravy at a KFC in the UK followed by a row about what chips between bread is called, all on the first page.

I worked in Coventry for a year or two and the local lads on site asked if I wanted anything from the chip shop. I asked for a chip butty....

What's that? was the reply.

Chips between bread I answered.

Oh, you want a batch?

No, only one.

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12 hours ago, kiwi rhino said:

Ha ha, I'll let you have Breadcake but Barm, no, never. Refused to say it in the chippy when I was at the glamorous University of Central Lancashire (I know, I should have worked harder at my A Levels). 

Thanks for insulting my wife who is a senior lecturer at UCLAN.

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7 hours ago, Old Frightful said:

Only on a Totalrl forum can a thread about stadium sponsorship turn into whether or not you can get gravy at a KFC in the UK followed by a row about what chips between bread is called, all on the first page.

I worked in Coventry for a year or two and the local lads on site asked if I wanted anything from the chip shop. I asked for a chip butty....

What's that? was the reply.

Chips between bread I answered.

Oh, you want a batch?

No, only one.

Batch in Cov, bap in Birmingham, cob by the time you get to Wolverhampton, the Black Country and Kidderminster. 

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1 hour ago, iffleyox said:

Batch in Cov, bap in Birmingham, cob by the time you get to Wolverhampton, the Black Country and Kidderminster. 

No a Cob is hard and crusty , barm , followed either by the word cake or joe 

They still havent got babies yeds though , best combination with chips and gravy 

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20 hours ago, GUBRATS said:

No a Cob is hard and crusty ,

not round the south Black Country it isn't - unless I and everyone I know has spent 37 years calling it the wrong thing. Which is, I suppose possible.... Round my way we have "beer and cob houses" and they don't have to be hard and crusty.

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On 20/11/2017 at 12:16 PM, Southstander13 said:

I once got a chip teacake in Huddersfield! A teacake to me has currants in it!

My Mrs would be having a chip cob, but shes from the south (well......Nottingham!)

Whatever you call a breadcake, roll, cob etc is the quickest way to start an argument in the UK!

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