I will pick a mythical creature that's not on the list. My creature is the Elvis-huahua. These creatures only come out on a full moon when the song Hound Dog is playing.
I would make a peanut butter and banana sandwich, but I wouldn't deep fry it. Giving this sandwich to a creature like this has two benefits. 1.
They can't bite you and turn you into a half dog, half dead rock star with their mouths full. 2. Watching them lick the roof of their mouth for hours is fun and entertaining!
Actually, I would not make a sandwich for a mythical creature. Why should I? We all know leprechauns are unionized and have a 25 hour work week with a cushy pension plan.
Let them get their own sandwich. Mermaids? Maritime premadonnas.
Give them the wrong brand of bottled water or forget to cut the crust off the bread and they'll berate you with obscenities until you curl up in the fetal position and cry. No! No, my fellow mortals!
Pander to the mythological creatures we must not! Heck, I would be more inclined top make a sandwich out of a mythical creature instead. How about a thinly sliced roasted unicorn on rye?
Or, a boneless dragon wing sandwich with a dash of zesty ranch? Yes, most delis and Subway franchises would have to be enlarged to accommodate the new cuts of meat, but look at it this way, that would also stimulate the construction sector making it good for jobs and the economy as well. So in conclusion, eat those unicorns, eat those dragons, it's the patriotic and economically sensible thing to do!
My favorite mermaid and I would sit down to a delicious sandwich made of fried Spamd and processed cheese-food on rye. Yum Yum
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