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OT - Favorite Submarine ... er, Sandwich
Ozzie_Isaac
Posts: 21,627
Title is to keep the Buffalo at bay. Some gems have been sunk, what are your favorites?
Classic:
https://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1179202/devastated/p1
Here is a recent entry into Davy Jones Locker:
https://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1226318/it-s-not-october-any-more#latest
Classic:
https://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1179202/devastated/p1
Here is a recent entry into Davy Jones Locker:
https://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1226318/it-s-not-october-any-more#latest
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I think some people misunderstand what the Flags are for.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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To synch with mobile device for offline reading, right?Ozzie_Isaac said:I think some people misunderstand what the Flags are for.Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
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Everyone hates a rat.Ozzie_Isaac said:I think some people misunderstand what the Flags are for. -
Do rat mother's love their rat babies?Eoin said:
Everyone hates a rat.Ozzie_Isaac said:I think some people misunderstand what the Flags are for.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Rat mother’s what?
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Sorry, apostrophe does not belong. Luckily, this is not an English Literature forum, or else that would have been embarrassing.PigBeanUs said:Rat mother’s what?I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Excellent point.Thankfully, using English with basic proficiency is something to be expected only in English Lit forums.
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Where is the line between basic and advanced proficiency? Language, I believe, is used to convey ideas and concepts. If one can decipher meaning from written or spoken word, does it not meet "basic" proficiency?PigBeanUs said:Excellent point.Thankfully, using English with basic proficiency is something to be expected only in English Lit forums.
If a person is unable to decipher meaning when the simplest of mistakes is made, does that say more about the reader, the writer, or the language?I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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TL;DROzzie_Isaac said:
Where is the line between basic and advanced proficiency? Language, I believe, is used to convey ideas and concepts. If one can decipher meaning from written or spoken word, does it not meet "basic" proficiency?PigBeanUs said:Excellent point.Thankfully, using English with basic proficiency is something to be expected only in English Lit forums.
If a person is unable to decipher meaning when the simplest of mistakes is made, does that say more about the reader, the writer, or the language?Lawrenceville, GA -
Lighten up, Franci’sOzzie_Isaac said:
Where is the line between basic and advanced proficiency? Language, I believe, is used to convey ideas and concepts. If one can decipher meaning from written or spoken word, does it not meet "basic" proficiency?PigBeanUs said:Excellent point.Thankfully, using English with basic proficiency is something to be expected only in English Lit forums.
If a person is unable to decipher meaning when the simplest of mistakes is made, does that say more about the reader, the writer, or the language? -
Eye sea what ewe did their.PigBeanUs said:
Lighten up, Franci’sOzzie_Isaac said:
Where is the line between basic and advanced proficiency? Language, I believe, is used to convey ideas and concepts. If one can decipher meaning from written or spoken word, does it not meet "basic" proficiency?PigBeanUs said:Excellent point.Thankfully, using English with basic proficiency is something to be expected only in English Lit forums.
If a person is unable to decipher meaning when the simplest of mistakes is made, does that say more about the reader, the writer, or the language?I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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*wha’t
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Heh, 2/3rds of the English major graduates in this country are struggling to avoid the "Paper or plastic" jobs, and you slap them with logic!Ozzie_Isaac said:
Where is the line between basic and advanced proficiency? Language, I believe, is used to convey ideas and concepts. If one can decipher meaning from written or spoken word, does it not meet "basic" proficiency?PigBeanUs said:Excellent point.Thankfully, using English with basic proficiency is something to be expected only in English Lit forums.
If a person is unable to decipher meaning when the simplest of mistakes is made, does that say more about the reader, the writer, or the language?
"Hallelujah, Noel, be it Heaven or Hell,
The Christmas we get, we deserve"
-RIP Greg LakeOgden, UT, USA
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Some 46 years ago my wife and I started vacationing out East since she taught American English in high school here and she loved to show pictures which we took/and had blown up as posters made of related sites, including famous authors’s grave sites!
Anyway...out East we found these things called subs and fell in love with them! Our favorites were Italian beef, grilled peppers, onions and banana peppers! It took many years before any reputable sandwich shops could get a foothold back here in ILRe-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Be warned gents. The buffalo does not have the holidays off and he is rather upset about that. He even took down a @lousubcap thread.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Off topic! 😜RRP said:Some 46 years ago my wife and I started vacationing out East since she taught American English in high school here and she loved to show pictures which we took/and had blown up as posters made of related sites, including famous authors’s grave sites!
Anyway...out East we found these things called subs and fell in love with them! Our favorites were Italian beef, grilled peppers, onions and banana peppers! It took many years before any reputable sandwich shops could get a foothold back here in ILLawrenceville, GA -
Coincidentally, I found a photo from the buffalo’s service days.

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Ruining Gaskets one cook at a time.
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I prefer an Italian hoagie.
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XL 6/06, Mini 6/12, L 10/12, Mini #2 12/14 MiniMax 3/16 Large #2 11/20 Legacy from my FIL - RIP PitBoss Navigator 850G 11/25
Tampa Bay, FL
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Y’all mean poboys?
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No, Grinders."Hallelujah, Noel, be it Heaven or Hell,
The Christmas we get, we deserve"
-RIP Greg LakeOgden, UT, USA
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No, Hero sandwiches.Ubi panis, ibi patria.
Large - Roswell rig, MiniMax-PS Woo; Cocoa, Fl.
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