Sarah Marshall
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
No, I assume that they're not gardens full of sandwich bearing bushes, but I sure was hoping that they were for a sec.
I was picturing that.
I would love nothing more.
OK, so first we have a beautiful sign that has a little arrow that says entrance to the 7-Up International Sandwich Gardens, the International Sandwich Gardens.
And it's a garden where you eat international sandwiches and they're all on oval bread.
And so they're like the space sandwiches in 2001 and space.
a little bit their uniform and so we have the sandwiches represented and there's like four for each region which is for totaling 16 international sandwiches which I think is pretty good yeah which is incredible northern Europe the Pacific the Mediterranean and the Americas choose one of these four trays four delicious sandwiches on each all the seven up you want 150 per tray plus tax
We should compete with the Russians again.
It brought out the best in us, at least in terms of, you know, sandwiches.
Yeah, at least in terms of sandwich culture.
Well, what do you think of also about like the kind of advances?
Because just with you talking about the jet age, I'm like, right.
Between like 1949 and 1969, we first like made these huge leaps in like commercial passenger airlines.
And then we went to space and then we went to the moon.
And so you can really forgive...
science fiction writers for being like, the year is 1991.
Robots have taken over the planet and only 14 humans remain.
This is their story.
Well, actually, it's good.