If you were going to make a sandwich for me, Bobbie, I'd say,
 
"Bobbie, if you really want to do me a favor.. could you make me a peanut  
butter n jelly sandwich, with plenty of peanut butter "about 1/2 inch of it" 
and 
 this kind of jelly???  If you can I'd really appreciate that and you'd make  
me very happy"
 
 
In a message dated 3/19/2009 12:15:03 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi All,
    OK, I have a question about food preparation..  Let's say you'd like a 
peanut butter and jelly sandwich (or another kind of  sandwich) that you can't 
make. Do you just ask for that sandwich and except it  as it is made by the 
person making it? Or do you try and "instruct" how you  prefer the sandwich? 
For 
instance; I like a lot of peanut butter, or I don't  want that kind of jelly. 
Dose the person making the sandwich or meal, think  you are being a pain in 
the butt by being so particular?
 Just wondering, 
Bobbie  Humphreys C-5,6.7 motocross jumping accident in 1973 at 17
Married to Sweet  Pete Living in Parsippany, New Jersey

 
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