>Yeah, I think we're talking the general shape of the hull which for some of the nuclear types is "fairly" accurate, like say a Typhoon class boomer. LOL. Probably depends on the variety of bread used also. But as a descriptor it's quite good, since saying you're gonna have a "sub" for lunch clearly identifies the article of consumption. :-)
Well it looked more like a sub under construction at a navy yard to me :-)
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>Russia is our (political) friend, why should it tremble? :-)
T'ain't
ours at the moment. It's like being back in the 60s/70s, with tit-for-tat expulsions starting again.
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>Bill
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>>Thanks Bill. Yes, you summed it up. Now, if you hams think that a submarine resembles anything like the sandwich in the picture then, well, why should Russia tremble. :-)
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>>>>And which part is the conning tower?
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>>>>So they think a baguette-shaped sandwich resembles a submarine, so they remove the meaning once more and call the shop "Subway" (as in underwater channels)?
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>>>>You sure, cos that allusion is lame?
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.