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Post by CurlieWhirlie on Jul 19, 2017 15:30:35 GMT -6
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Post by critter015 on Jul 19, 2017 16:18:45 GMT -6
Here's one, when referring to a highway/freeway with a number, do you call it "123" or "The 123"? Or something else? I'm from central CA, so I'm familiar with saying "The 5" or whatever when travelling to South CA, but when travelling locally we would just say "198". Here the roads are mostly interstates, so we say "I-35". We also default to the word names of roads over number names. For example, in OKC there is Sooner Road, but when it goes through Norman it becomes 12th Ave, and at some point Hwy 77. We just call it Sooner Road.
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Post by rugger on Jul 19, 2017 16:51:10 GMT -6
I would call them a hoagie and a meatball sub. I am intrigued what your different definition of a hoagie is. Unless you're referring to the bread orientation, where the bread is more like a V than a < or L. I would say most hoagies here have the V shape, but the photo I used is from Primo, which is my favorite. Funny enough, I call it a sub when it comes from Subway. Ok so I did go buy a hoagie since this conversation comes up every few years. This, my friends, Is a hoagie. First of all, it will always come individually wrapped in a plastic baggie. Even if you buy a 6 pack they will be wrapped individually inside the big pack. You will notice it is on a hot dog--type bun. A little sturdier than a hot dog bun, but pretty darn close. The inside is ham, wrapped around American cheese and hoagie sauce. For those not in the know, hoagie sauce is this delicious masterpiece of tomatoes and peppers and onions and spices. Now, you can get regular hoagie sauce or spicy hoagie sauce, but those are the ONLY acceptable variations. You don't put other things on a hoagie, but you may choose to heat them up or eat them cold. It doesn't look like much, but it's delicious and is the only true hoagie. You lost me at American Cheese
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Post by stringy on Jul 19, 2017 17:34:20 GMT -6
sak does it only come from sheetz?
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Post by tj on Jul 19, 2017 19:11:39 GMT -6
I'm impressed by your dedication sak.
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Post by sak on Jul 19, 2017 21:48:33 GMT -6
sak does it only come from sheetz? Unfortunately they do not sell hoagies at Sheetz.
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Post by sak on Jul 19, 2017 21:48:54 GMT -6
I'm impressed by your dedication sak. I take sandwiches very seriously.
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Post by CurlieWhirlie on Jul 20, 2017 11:09:45 GMT -6
Here's one, when referring to a highway/freeway with a number, do you call it "123" or "The 123"? Or something else? I'm from central CA, so I'm familiar with saying "The 5" or whatever when travelling to South CA, but when travelling locally we would just say "198". Here the roads are mostly interstates, so we say "I-35". We also default to the word names of roads over number names. For example, in OKC there is Sooner Road, but when it goes through Norman it becomes 12th Ave, and at some point Hwy 77. We just call it Sooner Road. Yes to referring to Interstates as I-whatever. I always called it I-5.
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Post by Dramaphile on Jul 20, 2017 14:21:34 GMT -6
sak that is in no way shape or form a hoagie. Putting a hoagie in a hot dog bun is an abomination. Hoagie spread, yes, hot dog bun, no. Sheetz does make hoagies, but they're actual ones, on a long roll.
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Post by sak on Jul 20, 2017 14:22:46 GMT -6
sak that is in no way shape or form a hoagie. Putting a hoagie in a hot dog bun is an abomination. Hoagie spread, yes, hot dog bun, no. Sheetz does make hoagies, but they're actual ones, on a long roll. No. Sheetz makes subs. Not the same.
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Post by rugger on Jul 20, 2017 14:30:34 GMT -6
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Post by Dramaphile on Jul 20, 2017 14:43:49 GMT -6
sak that is in no way shape or form a hoagie. Putting a hoagie in a hot dog bun is an abomination. Hoagie spread, yes, hot dog bun, no. Sheetz does make hoagies, but they're actual ones, on a long roll. No. Sheetz makes subs. Not the same.
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Post by sak on Jul 20, 2017 14:46:51 GMT -6
No. Sheetz makes subs. Not the same.
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Post by milano on Jul 20, 2017 14:52:24 GMT -6
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Post by Dramaphile on Jul 20, 2017 14:57:33 GMT -6
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Post by linewifekat on Jul 20, 2017 15:06:51 GMT -6
Hot dogs and beans? Underwear Roundabout we don't have many here Tea kettle Dresser Swimsuit Gutter Bucket Couch Coke Tennis shoes Paper bag
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Post by ovenrack on Jul 20, 2017 15:14:53 GMT -6
Omg I remember that episode of The Cosby Show, drama! I should watch it.
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Post by tj on Jul 20, 2017 15:56:55 GMT -6
That's it. I'm making a new board for people who actually know what a hoagie is.
ETA: However it Hoagied????
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