>>>>Each have their place. Compare the nutritional value and calories of the many different subs... I think each has it benefits. :o)
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>>>>>Driving home from teaching a class this evening, stopped at a Quiznos for the very first time. Had a prime rib & peppercorn sub, no onions. Oh, man, I will NEVER eat at Subway again!!! That sub was DEEEEEEE-licious.
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>>>Why the hell are they called "subs" anyway!?
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>>Here's a guess. Maybe a shop was set up back in the mists of time in a subway concourse and the sandwiches became known as 'subway sandwiches'.
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>>Sounds good to me.
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>Hmmm, I'll accpet that. I'm surprised there aren't more "sun-terranean-based" names of Canadian outlets though, considering the troglodyte nature of your winter shopping, esp. Toronto and the St Catherine area of Montreal :-)
Yeah, I know. You can walk a long, long way underground in Toronto and shop the whole way until you run out of money.
I used to know a guy many moons ago who lived in on of the apartment towers at Victoria Park (easteern end of Toronto), and worked in the building at Yonge and Eglinton. He never had to go outside in Winter. They had access to the subway from the basement of his apartment building and access to the office building from the subway. He never had to wear a coat.
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