How many inches do you like?
Posted: January 5th, 2010, 6:05 pm
Just saw a Subway commercial and was curious. When you go to Subway, how large of a sub do you usually get?
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Damn. In all seriousness, I think you have a VERY good point there. I'd buy the 8". Sometimes 6" is too small but I don't feel like 12". Have they ever experimented with that?Rolvix wrote:I really wish they made an 8" sub...
Not with me it isn't.CathyCA wrote:9 inches isn't an an option?
I wouldn't touch that with a thirty-nine and a half foot pole!EarlJam wrote:Not with me it isn't.CathyCA wrote:9 inches isn't an an option?
Hey, just being honest.
-EJ
Now that IS AN INTERESTING QUESTION! I remember them wanting to introduce the metric system, way back when, because it was the up and coming thing, but it never seemed to stick here in the US of A! Now how long is a centipeed (Oops, I mean centi-meter)? and a meter is HOW LONG? ;) Coming from a Mathematician minor who can make squares just pURRRRfect that make CB&B crawl the walls! LOL! ;)Lavabe wrote:Does Subway advertise inches or centimeters outside the US?
Publix grocery stores here make great subs (great bread ) they do 'half' and 'whole' which is what I guess subway does when inches don't apply...cl15876 wrote:Now that IS AN INTERESTING QUESTION! I remember them wanting to introduce the metric system, way back when, because it was the up and coming thing, but it never seemed to stick here in the US of A! Now how long is a centipeed (Oops, I mean centi-meter)? and a meter is HOW LONG? ;) Coming from a Mathematician minor who can make squares just pURRRRfect that make CB&B crawl the walls! LOL! ;)Lavabe wrote:Does Subway advertise inches or centimeters outside the US?
Haha yeah, that would make more sense.CathyCA wrote:9 inches isn't an an option?
That's what SHE said.Miles wrote:Twelve inches is just too much for me.
oh YAY???? ;) I do concur with you on the Philly hoagie, why I stick with the BMT. I waivered once and was really disappointed! Good call on the hoagie!DukeUsul wrote:That's what SHE said.Miles wrote:Twelve inches is just too much for me.
May Subway burn in hell. Any "sub" shop that can't do a good Philly style Italian hoagie is worthless in my book.
Can you name a place in Derm that can do that?DukeUsul wrote:That's what SHE said.Miles wrote:Twelve inches is just too much for me.
May Subway burn in hell. Any "sub" shop that can't do a good Philly style Italian hoagie is worthless in my book.
Good CALL!!!!devildeac wrote:I'll eat there for BOGO. O/W, I prefer Jersey Mike's.