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It was 68 degrees in the room when they did this. Everyone knows it's not at its fullest potential unless it's 72+ degrees. Let's be fair.
Reviewed by HoenoAlso Jul 07, 05:34am ( 16 reviews ) • snapbuzz.com
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Reviewed by kevinryanmooney on Jul 21, 11:57am
the bread may squeeze a little, i don't know. i'm sure that the subway legal team has thought about this ad nauseum and can probably justify the nomenclature somehow.
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Rated by JamesLite on Jul 15, 5:21pm
oh, good lord, sir! Is your extremely cheap sandwich slightly smaller than you think it should be?
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Rated by kirkum2020 on Jul 09, 4:12pm
It must have been made by a bloke! Most of us claim at least an extra inch!
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Rated by HoenoAlso on Jul 07, 5:34am
It was 68 degrees in the room when they did this. Everyone knows it's not at its fullest potential unless it's 72+ degrees. Let's be fair.
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Reviewed by galvwh on Jun 28, 7:58pm
i think its kinda the way a 2x4 is actually closer to 1.5 in x 3 in
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Rated by 10fps on Jun 16, 9:37am
Is the middle usually cut?