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Post by raoawr on Jan 25, 2006 15:22:02 GMT -5
I call them hoagies, as do most people from my town.
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Post by BSam on Jan 25, 2006 15:24:15 GMT -5
i'd call it a sub, if only because of the fast food chain
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Post by Carma on Jan 25, 2006 16:15:29 GMT -5
I say sub too. They're yummy and I get them from Subway.
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Post by SF on Jan 25, 2006 17:23:35 GMT -5
Probably sub, although I have heard it called a hoagie.
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Post by Gigi on Jan 25, 2006 17:24:59 GMT -5
I call them subs. I've also heard them be called grinders.
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Post by SF on Jan 25, 2006 17:28:24 GMT -5
Yes, grinders is familiar, also. We used to have a restaurant around here named Grinders.
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Post by Zavi on Jan 25, 2006 17:33:48 GMT -5
We call them subs here.
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Post by Hooky on Jan 25, 2006 17:37:22 GMT -5
Yeah, where I live they are usually called subs too.
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Post by khanie13 on Jan 25, 2006 17:41:05 GMT -5
yup, i call them subs too. I love the ones from Subway!
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Post by raoawr on Jan 25, 2006 17:45:53 GMT -5
I've never been to subway.
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Post by jemima on Jan 25, 2006 18:15:20 GMT -5
I call them foot-long subs. However, if it were a shorter sandwich, I'd be calling it a sub.
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Post by s on Jan 25, 2006 19:23:57 GMT -5
I've never been to subway. You are deprived.
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Post by lauren on Jan 25, 2006 20:57:20 GMT -5
yeah a sub. Maybe a kebab, although I think kebabs have to be wrapped in pita bread.
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Post by Ron Weasley on Jan 25, 2006 22:18:22 GMT -5
[glow=orange,2,300]I call them icky. Or "the subway ones".[/glow]
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Post by Rikku on Jan 25, 2006 22:46:38 GMT -5
I call it a sub
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