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PostPosted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 11:13 am 
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Through 3 seasons of Mad Men. Wow.


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I've enjoyed the first 2 episodes of The Grinder. It stars Rob Lowe and Fred Savage, fyi.


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I usually order The Grinder at Which Wich.


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I like the concept at which wich but I feel they use cheap meats.


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I'm ok with the quality and price, so I'll eat there on occasion, but I don't like the idea of putting my name on the bag so they can call it out when it's ready. I have a very common first name (my real name is not Tit, FYI) and it's happened that they call my name for my sandwich and some other dude with my name grabs it and I'm like WTF? then he complains that he got the wrong sandwich and they have to start mine over again because health code reasons while I'm thinking Jerk! So I started putting a fake name on the bag. I used to do Mexican names like Hector or Rico, but it's 9 times out of 10 it's a Mexican making the sandwich and they can see right thru that ruse. French names are better. My current go-to is Pierre. If you need a fake name, what do you use?


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I like Which Wich ok. I don't have a go-to sandwich. I'm very impressed by all of those drawings on the sandwich bags on the wall. I am such a shitty drawer. My handwriting is below average too.


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I go by my middle name and I will occasionally use my first name (a little less common) when I need to use a fake name.

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If you need a fake name, what do you use?


I have used "Ichabod" many times. :grin:

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I don't think I've ever had which wich or firehouse. I've only had jimmy johns a few times. I like the potbelly when we get it for lunch meetings at the office. Jersey Mikes is my jam.


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Jersey Mike's is the runaway winner for sandwich chains, imo.


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Jimmy John's is meh...

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Last time I went to a Jersey Mike's the place was filthy and the sandwich was meh.


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Jimmy John's bread is a little tough for denture wearers. I've heard great things about WW but never been. There's one in Euless but who eats sandwiches unless it's on a lunch break? I've never had Jersey Mike's. Firehouse Subs is a good. Does Quizno's still exist? It may be cool to hate on Subway but the Total Happiness (Meatball on Italian Parm bread) is still king for me.

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Quizno's is still around, but there are none in the 817.

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I like tough bread.


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Tit Whistle wrote:
Last time I went to a Jersey Mike's the place was filthy and the sandwich was meh.

My last couple of experiences with them was disappointing and dirty too. I was also looking at those big ass meat molds they slice up behind the glass last time too and noticed how fish belly pale the turkey chunks looked. How come theirs aren't a pretty roasted brown like in grocery stores? That looks more appetizing. Do you ever wonder how they get such big boneless chunks of meat in rounded shapes?


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Newsflash, lunch meat is processed. Sorry to spoil the surprise for you.


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It would still look more appealing if they browned the casing to a golden hue.


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Why not brown the whole thing like at Arby's?


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Really trying to get my daughter into the Muppets. I loved the muppets growing up and I really want to like this show, but the mockumentary format has been hit and miss. I can tell my daughter isn't crazy about it, but she's fighting through it for me. We both enjoyed the Swedish Chef karaoking Rapper's Delight though.


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I watched the first 3 episodes. It was... okay.

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You guys gonna try and force that new Peanuts movie on your kids too?


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Go with Mad Men, somey. It's great.


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Watched 85 episodes in about 50 days. It's great. Unfortunately, the 2nd half of season 7 isn't legally available yet, so I'm stuck for now. I'm sticking it as the #5 drama, just behind Deadwood, just ahead of Breaking Bad.


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:fist: It's a great show. I'm gonna miss it.


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Speaking of big ones, Monday I was down in Houston receiving some factory training. The teacher was very animated and very passionate about his product. What are some things you are passionate about? Me? Probably nothing. Anydangwho, I liked this dude. He was a great big north easterner, prolly only 5'10" or so in height but well over 3 bills. His delivery was a little Farley, a little Madden, and he ended each sentence with a fake Parcells-like "ok". When he was walking back to his station after a break and eating a Boudin kolache, I couldn't help but notice he was packing quite the elephant trunk beneath his khaki Dockers. It was truly a marvel. In full disclosure, I snuck glances a couple more times throughout the session. Later that evening, while having liquor in a bar, a coworker leaned in and started a sentence with "I don't want to sound like a fag, but". I cut him off and finished his sentence. For the next few moments, we were just a couple dudes talking about another man's schlong over bourbon. Do y'all have any big dick stories?


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I met Big Dick Hunter once.


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I met Big Dick Hunter once.


:babyarm: He is every bit as odd as his online persona.

EDIT: on-AIR. Jeez.

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Sweet Greggo wrote:
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I met Big Dick Hunter once.


:babyarm: He is every bit as odd as his online persona.


What was his e-name?


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Trained Goucho wrote:
Sweet Greggo wrote:
Tit Whistle wrote:
I met Big Dick Hunter once.


:babyarm: He is every bit as odd as his online persona.


What was his e-name?

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So what's your opinion of the ending and the show as a whole? You can take this to the TV thread if you want.


The show as a whole was great. Season 7 was a little weak. It spanned a longer time than the rest of the seasons. I was a little worried the show was going to decline when he married Meghan, but it actually got better. I thought the ending was fine. Why do you ask? Is there backlash? Did people want death? The ending fit the show.

My two favorite characters were Roger and Sally. The Kodak and Hershey (before he got real) pitches were my two favorite scenes.


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I think the ending was perfect. Don got his groove back. It made me smile. There was a vocal minority who wanted a little more from the ending, but you can't swing a dead cat on the internet without hitting someone who has a problem with something.

I liked a lot of characters and it's hard to pick my favorite, but Betty was easily my least favorite. Man, what a selfish cunt. Sure glad she's dead.


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:babyarm: That new husband of hers was a fucking saint.


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Been watching S1 of Fargo. This is a great show. Six episodes in and everything just went to hell. Can't wait to see how this ends. Watching it was Mrs Tit and I have to wait til she's ready to sit and watch. I think I'm now with Diello about not watching shit with your wife. I would've had this finished in 2 days by myself. Gets stretched to a few weeks when I gotta wait for her. But at least the house is clean and I've been serviced.


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Been watching S1 of Fargo. This is a great show. Six episodes in and everything just went to hell. Can't wait to see how this ends. Watching it was Mrs Tit and I have to wait til she's ready to sit and watch. I think I'm now with Diello about not watching shit with your wife. I would've had this finished in 2 days by myself. Gets stretched to a few weeks when I gotta wait for her. But at least the house is clean and I've been serviced.


My wife is all about binging. After Mad Men, she was ready to move on to something else. I needed a break to watch sports. Cleaning the house though? Haha, so I guess there is a trade off. :(


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I think I'm going to go back and re-watch season 1 when this one wraps up. Holy moly, season 2 is tense.


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I like how Kirsten Dunst's high pants accentuate her supple bosoms and nether regions. Also that '70s style hairdo really does it for me. I've never been too big on her, but her role in this is making me re-think my stance.


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I like how Kirsten Dunst's high pants accentuate her supple bosoms and nether regions. Also that '70s style hairdo really does it for me. I've never been too big on her, but her role in this is making me re-think my stance.

:babyarm: i agree whole heartily. She is rockin' with a little junk in the trunk

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You sticking with "heartily"?


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