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Subject: Re: 'enry 'iggins in America (Food)
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> Dialect games are fun:

	I'm from Philadelphia, where we call it a
		Hoagie
	Then I went to school near Boston, where it was called a
		Grinder
	Now I'm in New York, where everybody has
		Heros
	Of course along the way, I thought the generic was
		Submarines (or Subs)
	And recently I met someone from California who likes a
		Wedge.

I don't care. I still think a 'Hoagie' tastes better.


-- 
				Craig Werner
				!philabs!aecom!werner
		What do you expect?  Watermelons are out of season!