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Carnegie Deli to name sandwich after Jerry Springer

New York City's Carnegie Deli will honor talk show host Jerry Springer by naming a sandwich after him. The deli, which is equally famous for its corned beef as well its  gruff waiters, will christen the sandwich tomorrow at 2:00PM. Customers may even have a chance to be served by the man himself.

There's no word as to the ingredients of the new sandwich. One thing's for sure - there won't be "lotsa corned beef plus lotsa pastrami." That artery-clogging combo comprises a  gutbomb called the "Woody  Allen." Geez, Woody must have one hell of a metabolism.

What do you think the "Jerry Springer" sandwich would contain?

Filed Under: Ingredients, Chefs & Restaurants, Restaurants
Tags: beef, Carnegie Deli, CarnegieDeli, celebrity, comfort food, corned beef, CornedBeef, east coast, Jerry Springer, JerrySpringer, lunch, pastrami, talk show host, TalkShowHost, Woody Allen, WoodyAllen

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Reader comments (Page 1 of 1)

sarah

5-01-2006 @11:16PM sarah said... tongue with a lot of cheese.
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Geena

5-02-2006 @12:46AM Geena said... Not sure what will be in it, but I bet it will be on white bread...
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Vicki

5-02-2006 @3:54AM Vicki said... I suspect loads and loads of spam. And maybe Cheetos.
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Mitchell

5-02-2006 @9:55PM Mitchell said... Ohh wow! I thought the Carnegie Deli was something cooked up by Jay Leno for his nightly show. Show's how much I know!
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marta

5-03-2006 @7:21AM marta said... I can't name the exact ingredients but whatever they are, they will be disgusting individually and when placed together will be utterly reviling....
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stallard

5-03-2006 @10:29AM stallard said... Mitchell,
Carnegie Deli is in New York, Jay Leno's show is in LA, So it does show how much you know!
You are thinking of Letterman.
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