... no one would be hungry. Or, there would be two pieces of bread at opposite sides of the planet and, due to the fact that the majority of the Earth is inedible, you would just end up with an interesting experiment. The earth sandwich project was conceived by zefrank on an episode of The Show. Spurred into action by the thought of doing something never done before, viewers around the world set out to plant slices of bread in their neighborhoods and, using the opposite tool, hopefully have someone finish the 'wich.
I don't think it's been done yet and since a fair amount of the surface of the planet is Ocean, it may be difficult to complete some of the existing half-sandwiches. Perhaps a boat would help.
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6-04-2006 @6:40PM Dr. Electro said... It's an interesting idea. If I knew exactly where to place the bread, I would enlist the other slice from my granddaughter in New Zealand. I'm sure she would go along with the idea eagerly. She's as nutty as granddad already. :D
Dr. "oops I used a smilie" Electro
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6-04-2006 @7:53PM yelena said... what about the open faced sandwich? isn't it a sandwich none-the-less? well, less the second slice of bread...but still!
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6-05-2006 @12:11AM RONW said... here's a website that coordinates the opposite side of world, from where you're standing on at the moment.
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