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«Michael (foof) Maki» g'morning, all. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 10:22am) «Gordondon son of Ethelred» Antonio Banderas Monet kisses the hand of his beloved brain (Sep 20, 2002 @ 10:23am) «Michael (foof) Maki» Gah. Who the HELL is this Damascus Green person?! (Sep 20, 2002 @ 10:24am) «goovie is married!» yup (Sep 20, 2002 @ 10:24am) «Gordondon son of Ethelred» I never heard of him (Sep 20, 2002 @ 10:28am) «goovie is married!» me, neither. but that's not surprising, since i live in a cave. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 10:30am) «Michael (foof) Maki» I *think* he/she is a chicagoan... but I dunno. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 10:30am) «goovie is married!» all i can find online is damascus green the color. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 10:32am) «Michael (foof) Maki» Oh. It's andrew. Heh. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 10:32am) «Michael (foof) Maki» Prulie! (Sep 20, 2002 @ 10:34am) «Michael (foof) Maki» I'm forgetful *and* fickle...not a pretty combination. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 10:36am) «Gordondon son of Ethelred» Yay I finally got my entry working (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:00am) «Gordondon son of Ethelred» and now I have to leave (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:01am) «Gordondon son of Ethelred» Farewell fair wallers wherever you fare. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:01am) «lawrence» hrm. this is amusing. do people not realise that "submarine" and "sub" are the same thing? :) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:04am) «goovie is married!» "submarine" takes longer to say. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:05am) «lawrence» yes, but they're still the same thing. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:06am) «lawrence» the difference between "sub" and "submarine" isn't the same as the difference between "hoagie" and "grinder." (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:06am) «John J. Ryan» Dammit, I've had Organ Grinder stuck in my head all morning.... (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:17am) «lawrence» yuck, that would be disgusting. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:20am) «nate...» lawrence: yeah... I don't know that I've ever heard someone SAY "submarine sandwich".... though I've seen it typed. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:20am) «lawrence» true. but since we call the underwater things "subs" also, it makes sense. :) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:22am) «nate...» And.... isn't it "po boy" I've never seen "poor boy" even though I know that's the origin... (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:22am) «lawrence» yeah, I've only heard po boy, too. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:22am) «lawrence» but I thought a po boy was a specific sandwich... (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:23am) «nate...» oh, yes, granted..... I mean, that's where the term "sub" comes from.... but, you just never hear people say it. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:23am) «lawrence» oh. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:24am) «lawrence» apparently "po boy" is unique to New Orleans. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:24am) «nate...» were you looking here? (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:24am) «lawrence» yup (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:24am) «lawrence» you googled it, too, didn't you? :) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:25am) «nate...» yup (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:25am) «nate...» :) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:25am) «nate...» though if you look at the pictures here... it's a grinder. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:25am) «lawrence» heh. and it seems that the innards of a po boy aren't usually the same as a typical hoagie, etc. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:25am) «lawrence» (despite being able to put anything in it) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:25am) «nate...» yeah, every site I'm seeing about them is referenceing New Awlens. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:26am) «nate...» looks like the term is based there. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:27am) «lawrence» I saw a couple that refer to the south in general. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:27am) «lawrence» which makes sense, since "poor boy" isn't pronounced "po boy" anywhere else... (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:27am) «nate...» very true. :) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:28am) «lawrence» similarly, I would assume that the reason the term "grinder" isn't popular farther south than where you live is that it would likely become "griner." (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:29am) «nate...» but then wouldn't it be "po boah"? ;) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:29am) «lawrence» heh (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:29am) «nate...» and, yeah.... grinder is a mostly new england thing, I believe. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:29am) «nate...» but as we all know, new englanders are always right, so that is the correct term for the sandwich. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:30am) «Andrea Krause» yeah...grinder, hamburg, and jimmies were the big things that annoyed me when I moved from Ohio to New England (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:30am) «lawrence» and hoagie is primarily philly and new jersey. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:30am) «Misch» Subs here. Be it "Flutie's Favorite", or DiBella's. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:31am) «lawrence» the weird thing is I could never bring myself to call a *hot* sandwich, even in Philly, a hoagie. I go to Lee's Hoagies (which is excellent) and get a steak sandwich... (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:32am) «Misch» Pelligrino's, Maximillian's, in the Ritz at RIT, or anywhere else... (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:32am) «nate...» andrea: hamburg?? what else would you call it? (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:32am) «Misch» Pelligrino's has great hot subs. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:32am) «lawrence» yeah, on the Lee's menu, the cold ones are hoagies and the hot ones are steaks. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:33am) «lawrence» even the "chicken steak" (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:33am) «lawrence» and then there are other hot sandwiches (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:33am) «Misch» If it's on long bread, it's a sub. ;-) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:34am) «nate...» I mean, hamburg, hamburger, burger..... that's all kinda the same term, and I use them interchangably... but... I can't think of what else one might call that.... (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:34am) «lawrence» I like the variations - I've had lamburgers before... (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:35am) «Andrea Krause» hamburger. always. never ever heard "hamburg" until I moved here. and it annoyed me so much. It just sounds utterly wrong to me. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:35am) «lawrence» and I've heard of people making spamburgers, but I think I'd be afraid to try that. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:35am) «nate...» lawrence: yeah, I like lambburgers.... (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:36am) «nate...» and, andrea: really? hmm.... I never even thought of the terms as being different. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:36am) «nate...» though I generally just say "burger" (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:36am) «Misch» If it's on a bun, it's a sandwich, or a hamburger. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:36am) «nate...» or if I'm buying the raw stuff, "burger meat" (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:36am) «Andrea Krause» "would you like hamburg on your pizza?" "NO! Want hamburgER!" :) I also detested when the lunchladies asked us if we wanted "fudgicles" (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:36am) «lawrence» bambiburgers are good, too. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:37am) «nate...» well, that's just mispronunciation.... . it's "fudgcicles" (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:37am) «nate...» lawrence: lol... I've never heard the term.... but I agree.... i love venison.. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:37am) «Misch» If it's 2 burgers on top of a pile of home fries with mac salad, hot sauce and onions, it's a garbage plate (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:37am) «lawrence» the question is, what would you call a burger made from a pork product? since hamburger is taken.... (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:38am) «nate...» holy crap! paul... death in one sitting! (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:38am) «lawrence» ooooh, I just thought of a new poll idea! (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:38am) «Andrea Krause» yes nate but SO many people around here call 'em fudgicles. It's become a regionalism. And it bugs me. :) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:39am) «ellen» want buffaloburger. yum. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:39am) «Andrea Krause» if it's "favorite dialect debate", lawrence, I already did it! :) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:39am) «lawrence» no, it's favourite kind of meat. :) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:39am) «Andrea Krause» mmmm...meat :) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:40am) «lawrence» and get your minds out of the gutter, 'cause I know what you're thinking! :) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:40am) «nate...» naight haights decisions! laughs (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:40am) «nate...» but yes, that's a good poll idea, lawrence! (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:41am) «nate...» just make sure you have venison, duck, aligator buffalo and ostrich on there! (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:41am) «nate...» that's "cannibals"... but yes, I agree. :) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:42am) «lawrence» oh yes, I'm definitely including that. :) (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:42am) «nate...» heh.... jinx, owe me a beer. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:42am) «nate...» damn! (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:42am) «nate...» I'll give you a backrub if you buy me a beer! hehe (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:43am) «Misch» "I'm a vegetarian/vegan you insensitive omnivore!" (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:43am) «nate...» speaking of weird meats.... in our vending machine we have "Pork Rib (shaped) Sandwich" where "shaped" is in very small print. umm.... ew. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:43am) «nate...» vegans are tasty. (Sep 20, 2002 @ 11:44am) « Previous 100 entries | Next 100 entries »
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