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Just to add Hero was coined because, You had to be a Hero to finish one, Now remember back then 1930's? they stuffed those sandwiches to the gills, Not like those 11 and a half inch, Under stuffed you get at that Major chain.

Ya and where you get the other half of your first slice if you ask for extra cheese. :shocked:
 
it's a grinder! :dontknow:don't ask me why, :dontknow:but it's a grinder!:thumbup:

Grinder are hot sandwiches that are cooked/heated in a Pizza oven, And has to be scraped/ground out of the oven when the pama sticks to the oven. Using the biga pizza paddle. They got the name from the sound the paddle makes removing them from the oven.
 
Here in the Old North State a shopping cart is refered to as a buggy. One time we were visiting my sister in PA, my brother in law and I went to the grocery store I asked him if we needed a buggy, he said "the only people up here with buggies are the Amish".

"Buggies" at the supermarket are a Southern thang. I lived in Georgia 15 years and never got used to that.
 
And another thing ............. :roflblack:

Please don't say......... Pass me a Kleenex. It's called a Facial tissue. Kleenex is a "brand" of Facial tissues. :thumbup:
I AGREE! My wife sent me to the store with a list and it said Kleenex so that's what I bought. Got home and she said "you knew I meant Puffs. We don't use Kleenex." I said "baby before you, I used tissue that came on a roll for my Kleenex." Now she writes "Puffs" on the list.:roflblack:
 
I AGREE! My wife sent me to the store with a list and it said Kleenex so that's what I bought. Got home and she said "you knew I meant Puffs. We don't use Kleenex." I said "baby before you, I used tissue that came on a roll for my Kleenex." Now she writes "Puffs" on the list.:roflblack:

Been there , Got Yelled at also.:gaah:I told my Wife whats the difference? That's thats what long sleeve
shirts are for.:dontknow:
 
And another thing ............. :roflblack:

Please don't say......... Pass me a Kleenex. It's called a Facial tissue. Kleenex is a "brand" of Facial tissues. :thumbup:

I guess you don't use aspirin either? Aceticsalicylic acid for you bub! Aspirin is a trademark of the Bayer corp.
 
Here in Western New York you order a "pop" and sub (aka Subway!). But go downstate just a little bit and it's a "soda". Just another reason to sell off downstate to New Jersey!
 
All this talk of sandwiches; I'm getting HUNGRY!! :shocked:
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It's called SODA .................. not "POP" or "Coke" !!!!! Coke is a "brand" of Soda. :roflblack:


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We all need to remember something we should have leardned during the last election. It's got nothing to do with how much of the map is what color. It's all about the population within any given color. Given that , I going to have to say 'SODA' wins! :roflblack:
 
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We all need to remember something we should have leardned during the last election. It's got nothing to do with how much of the map is what color. It's all about the population within any given color. Given that , I going to have to say 'SODA' wins! :roflblack:

Are straying a bit close to the edge of what may become a Political discussion now? :shocked: :roflblack:

As long as it's Diet Pepsi.... :2thumbs:
 
I told the wife this morning, as I left for my dental appointment, that I would get a coffee and biscuit after the appointment. In fact we have stores down here called Biscuitville, they serve some good biscuits. Now you blokes across the pond, I don't mean a British biscuit either.
 
Michiganders say "pop"

Soft drinks are known as pop because the carbonated water in them caused pressure in glass bottles, they had a tendency to explode or at the least, blow the cork.
When the cork came out, whether by accident or design, the noise it made naturally led to the name “pop.”
With the introduction of the crown cap and the improved quality of glass, the sound virtually disappeared, but the name stuck.


so for my whole very life...pop it is, and yes, i would also say on a bun:popcorn:
 
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