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Question: My sandwich went to the moon in baseball time?
It sounds like there might be a mix-up or some playful language in your statement. Let's break it down and try to address what you might be referring to: 1. **Sandwich Going to the Moon**: - If you're talking about something figuratively going very high or far, "going to the moon" is often used to describe something that has gone extremely high or has had great success. - If you meant this literally, it does not make sense unless it's a joke or an idiom. 2. **Baseball Time**: - This could imply something related to baseball, such as a high fly ball ("to the moon" could be a way to describe a ball hit very high in the air during a game). Considering these points, you're likely describing an event in a playful or metaphorical sense. If this is about a game or an unusual event: - If you meant that you hit a great home run in a baseball game, that's awesome! - If it's a metaphor you’re using to describe a very high or impressive sandwich (like a very tall sandwich), that’s fantastic, just make sure it's stable! If there's more specific context or if you need advice on something else, feel free to clarify!
It seems like you're using a mix of terms that are not typically correlated with each other. Could you please provide more details or clarify your statement? Whether you're asking about making a sandwich, details about the moon, or any information related to baseball, I'd be happy to help explain or offer advice.
No, unfortunately, sandwiches don't travel to the moon.
Feb. 22, 2023, 7:34 a.m.
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