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This wont be your standard rock em sock em Big Ten game. They know they gotta go to the arm of Cook to win this. |
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if MSU puts up 47 points on Bama's defense then i'll give back all of my varsity letters
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when LadyMadonna gives you a suggestion, you take it and run and you don't look back |
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Where did the term hoagie come from? And did it come before or after "sub"
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The term hoagie originated in the Philadelphia area. The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin reported,[citation needed] in 1953, that Italians working at the World War I–era shipyard in Philadelphia known as Hog Island, where emergency shipping was produced for the war effort, introduced the sandwich by putting various meats, cheeses, and lettuce between two slices of bread. This became known as the "Hog Island" sandwich; shortened to "Hoggies", then the "hoagie".
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"But considering that the Hog Island Navy Yard shut down in the ’20s, and “hoagies” didn’t start making the rounds in print until the ’40s, that’s fairly unlikely. I’ll admit, it’s weird that hoagies, subs, and grinders would all have apocryphal stories related to dockworkers, but the dates really don’t line up on this one. Instead, the real origin is more likely to go back to a jazz musician turned sandwich shop owner named Al De Palma. In the late ’20s, he saw some fellow hepcats eating a sub, and commented to himself that you “had to be a hog” to eat a sandwich that big. So when he opened a sub shop during the Depression, he started calling his big sandwiches “hoggies,” and eventually opened chains across the city. As for why “hoggie” turned to “hoagie,” the best explanation out there is probably the Philadelphia accent itself. Ever heard those guys talk?" |
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I know where the term hoagie originated but I'm not telling you guys because none of you came to see my band last night
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in a nutshell: hoagie origin unknown
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definition: Hulk Hogan's sammich of choice
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christ crombs that's fucking putrid
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:lol:lol
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Hey yo, it's just another BOMB THREAT
And suckas be thinkin' that they can fade this |
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arby, can you flex a little mod muscle? i can tell you've been working out
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based on that gif, it looks like patthebear deserves an Oscar too
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Happy holidays all!
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what kind of hair cut would you say that is, Keyz?
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