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Savage_Messiah 12-11-2009 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by NastyEllEssWon (Post 663757)
pff thats like 600 bucks if you put me and you on one team and then UBG and WildBilly on another.....they better bring out the checkbook :mrgreen:




edit:: fat sammiches are just sammiches with weird random things thrown on it. fat darrell has like mozzarella sticks, fries and chicken tenders with marinara sauce on a sub. yum

fixed that for you

Kat 12-12-2009 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Savage_Messiah (Post 663809)
fixed that for you

No he's right.. :p

NastyEllEssWon 12-12-2009 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Savage_Messiah (Post 663809)
fixed that for you





yeah we dont eat tactical military equipment down here. get your fidget but back over the bridge.

r0nin89 12-12-2009 03:23 PM

Ok wheres this pizza place.

Savage_Messiah 12-12-2009 05:03 PM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Submarine_sandwich

sub = widespread

hoagie = philly area

therefore good sir, you are incorrect thinking that hoagie is generally better terminology.

LS1ow 12-12-2009 05:06 PM

nellys in phenominal! im from bergen county and i know about nellys!

NastyEllEssWon 12-12-2009 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Savage_Messiah (Post 663955)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Submarine_sandwich

sub = widespread

hoagie = philly area

therefore good sir, you are incorrect thinking that hoagie is generally better terminology.



A submarine sandwich, also known as a sub, grinder, hero, hoagie, Italian sandwich, po' boy, wedge, zep, torpedo or roll, is a popular Italian sandwich that consists of an oblong roll, often of Italian or French bread, split lengthwise either into two pieces or opened in a "V" on one side, and filled with various meats, cheeses, vegetables, spices, and sauces. The sandwich has no apparent generic name, and major US cities have their own names for it. The usage of the several terms varies regionally but not in any pattern, as they have been used variously by the people and enterprises who make and sell them. The terms submarine and sub are widespread and not assignable to any certain region, though many of the localized terms are clustered in the northeast United States, where the most Italian Americans live.


well beings its an Italian sammich....has no apparent generic name and most of the ''localized'' terms are clustered in the N.E U.S where most Italian Americans live pretty much seems that the localized terms are the real terms for it and Submarine is a generalized term for it to market widespread.


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