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Tacos: Yeah Tacos they are not sandwiches while they are both very versatile as to what you put in them the basic difference is the taco uses a tortilla which is a flat and dense that can be easily folded in half. Sandwich bread doesn't handle being folded around the stuffing near as well.

Speaking of sandwich bread getting squished I have found that...
https://www.amazon.com/Buddeez-Brea...IjMuOTcifQ==&sprefix=bread+box,aps,215&sr=8-3
work really well for keeping your bread and sandwiches from getting squished. I even rolled my Jeep onto its side spilling everything out and the bread didn't get squished.
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But a folded taco has bread on both sides of meat, like a sandwich. And an open faced taco is like an open faced sandwich. Is a sandwich a a sandwich with flatbread?

Anyhow...

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Ahh but an open faced taco isn't a taco either its a tostada.

I don't believe so but I am not sure what it is called.
 

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An open sandwich is not a Pizza. !
 


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Now I’m going to have to get some Mexican food before riding to the shooting range today. The closest Mexican sandwich joint is the other direction though.
 

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Oh, and Mexican sandwiches are called tortas.
 
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Obviously only makes sense and is funny to people who deal with rangers often.
Most are on a power trip. We had one like that a while ago, he didn't last, they had to employ an extra person in the shire just to handle all the complaints he got. ;)
Hmm. Have to disagree with ”Most”.

It’s like survivorship bias. The ones you remember are the ones on a power trip. The ones you don’t remember you just don’t notice.

Then maybe I’m biased because I get along well with most of the rangers I’ve met. Just spent 4+ hours riding down a 15 miles trail with the forest manager scouting a trail for a big rehab project yesterday. One of my good friends/ riding buddies wife was a ranger as well.

Mostly they are out there because they like being in nature.
 


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Is a burrito a sandwich?
 

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Is a burrito a sandwich?
Nope for the same reasons above.

Though my wife and I will sometimes take a tortilla add ham cheese and mayo, roll it up like a burrito. We call it a torwich.
 

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Yeah, I've gotten BS tickets from rangers where they really shouldn't have been...

...but most I've met have been chill, even when there was something they could have ticketed for. Very much unlike cops in that way.

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It could well be that my sample size is just to small too.

But maybe that is also because a lot of the ranger interactions are "because" they think you might be up to something. I admit with most rangers, when I'm travelling, I just drive past and don't normally have a reason to talk to. It's a bit like the cops I suppose, that you don't really see or interact with until something is seriously abnormal or wrong.

Remember though that the statement was in response to the joke.

So maybe my statement should of read: A lot of the ranger interactions are because rangers "think" we are doing something wrong and go on a power trip to prove it?

Anyways. I also said I know some good ones, so I'll update my "ranger" auto-labeler definition and bias hysteresis accordingly. :)
 

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But maybe that is also because a lot of the ranger interactions are "because" they think you might be up to something. I admit with most rangers, when I'm travelling, I just drive past and don't normally have a reason to talk to. It's a bit like the cops I suppose, that you don't really see or interact with until something is seriously abnormal or wrong.
Just one state over, my brother finds that his ranger/wildlife patrol interactions are always negative. He was with me one time when I drove up a mountain to go ask the ranger where we could shoot a .50 BMG. That's a ludicrous piece of near-artillery and we needed lots of room. My brother, with his California lens, thought we were about to get hassled at best. Instead the AZ state ranger drove us to a shooting spot that was perfect, but we'd never see it without him. Way off the trail.
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