Unkie Chops stupid question thread.

The History Man":36qkdj2x said:
Can I dibs the rind for a friend who's building a 1976 Bedford burger van? Or would the BB (bread and butter) be good fir it as well?

THM, that picture is eeffing wierd, and slightly disturbing......
Yet I would like to see it after cooking,could you eat it though?????
 
Chopper1192":27nf8dpq said:
Did I mention that Joe Breeze claims to have made this sandwich 3 years before he actually did?

Rancid bacon was pioneered by Joe Murray. Anybody who knows anything about the early bacon sarnie era knows that :roll:

I'm beginning to wonder if this thread is just some kind of wind up.
 
Ridiculous. Geoff Apps had made a sandwich from bits of bacon he'd scrounged in the late 60's. He then fitted his bike with NOS tyres that had done 1500 miles.
 
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The value of the sandwich ought to rocket once the bread's gone seriously mouldy. I'm basing this guess on experience of Michelin Mud CX tyres, where the older green version is highly sought after with prices to match. ;)

David
 
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It's sounding more and more like this isn't an original bacon sandwich. I suspect this is just a bodge built from various BSOs (bacon and bread shaped objects) and badged as a Bacon Sandwich.
 
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TedC":1ilavvhk said:
It's sounding more and more like this isn't an original bacon sandwich. I suspect this is just a bodge built from various BSOs (bacon and bread shaped objects) and badged as a Bacon Sandwich.
Ah, brand snobbery, I've been expecting you. I was wondering when it was going to wade in, in the bacon sarnie saga.

Exactly what is the provenance of this bacon, anyways?
 
Chopper1192":35jwg2df said:
Ridiculous. Geoff Apps had made a sandwich from bits of bacon he'd scrounged in the late 60's. He then fitted his bike with NOS tyres that had done 1500 miles.

Your ignorance is astounding. If you really want to go back to the roots you'll find that Geoff used bacon developed by the Danish Army, and subsequently used extensively in the now famous Danepak downhill series.

CHECK YOUR FACTS BEFORE POSTING.
 
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Neil":3ooc71pn said:
Exactly what is the provenance of this bacon, anyways?

Geoff Apps created this bacon in 1967. His parents ran over a cow in their car, and Geoff nipped back to cut off a few rashers :facepalm:

Apart from the tyre marks and grit, and all the other damage its in as-new condition - all sandwiches came with nacked chains and hooked chainrings when they were new.
 
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The direction this thread seems to be taking reminds me of something....

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"I heard that rumour"

"I know, I started it"

"You lying get!"

etc. ;)

David
 
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