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One of the top three meals ever would be the #49 sandwich from Ike's Place, the Castro, San Francisco. The secret is some suit of proprietary garlicky sauce which is kneaded into the dough before baking and then spread again on the bread afterwards. The sandwich was so good, I bought a T-shirt.

I once had a VLT sandwich from one of those little sheet metal sandwich boxes in Philadelphia. It was out of season, so I had to look the man in the eye and promise that I wouldn't snitch on him.

Just talk about Trump, it seems to be the done thing nowadays.

He's an officer, so it's off to Colditz with Robert Wagner and David McCallum.

I didn't notice that one, but ion the credits I realised there was an even stranger one (in an odd way). The woman on the ship who tells Kenneth Branagh that they are from Ramsgate was Kim Hartman, who played Helga on 'Allo 'Allo!

The article on the geographic centre of the United States includes the original method of figuring out where this was:

And that Mitt Romney has such nice hair.

Do I what?

Not just an 80s thing - Rod Stewart's "If You Think I'm Sexy" springs to mind.

"Runaway" by Del Shannon, with Max Crook blowing the vacuum tubes off the Musitron.

I am disappointed that it's not the Arnold Rimmer comment below.

Don't soup-shame me.

What this place needs is a Nashville or Bust column about classical music. (Leipzig or Bust?) Somebody who doesn't know a whole lot about it, making their way through week by week.

Inarticulate Churchill is just Boris Johnson in a bald cap.

Don't take a curve
At 80 per
We hate to lose
A customer
BURMA SHAVE

When Trump isn't in the article, the commenters should be asking, "Where's Trump?"

Do you perspire when playing chess? Because that is the true measure of sportsdom.

I too enjoy Canadian football, as depicted in the header image.

A politician lied? Quelle surprise!

"Drivers Seat" by Sniff 'n the Tears.