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Posted By: Bobby
Date: 11/9/2009 6:36:01 AM

I like how they have the 4 Steps To Glory on the sneeze guard now. I guess too many customers couldn't grasp the complexities of ordering a sandwich with exactly what they want. Unfortunately, they don't list the classic ending to the Sandwich Order Journey: "Salt, Pepper, Oil, and Vinegar." It was so common back in the day, it melded into one word like, "El-em-en-oh," in the alphabet. Now, if you request it, you get a funny look from the 16 year old Sandwich Artist who silently ponders why you said it with such familiarity when it's not on the 4 Steps To Glory chart.
Posted By: SG
Date: 11/9/2009 2:39:45 PM

I remember writing this some years ago.  Just after I finished eating my foot long BMT with way too much mayo and mustard.  You know, the sort when you bite into it and you lose half your veggies because they get traped in the river of condiments that pours out of the back?
Posted By: Ligia
Date: 11/9/2009 8:36:36 PM

Sandwich artsist?! Hmmmmm.... Ok so then I could get away with calling a co-worker a fornication expert, right?

Posted By: SG
Date: 11/10/2009 12:38:15 PM

Ligia, Sandwich Artist is their official position title.  At least it was back in the day.  However, if you feel the need to give that particular title of distinction to your co-worker, I will not stand in your way.  I am curious if that is a good title or not though.


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