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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.They pulled that on me at Subway once. I wanted to buy a sub roll. I only get three items in my sandwich, all relatively cheap and they are stingy with the tomatoes- even if you order extra. They were willing to sell me just the roll. When I asked how much it was, the girl looked at me with a completely straight face, no sense of embarrassment or apologetics and told me $5. This was the price of a foot long at the time. After I determined she was being serious I declined, went home, got on youtube and learned how to make my own. I have been making my own ever since. They are better than Subway's, fresher and much cheaper at about 20 cents a piece not counting the cost of running the stove.
I went to youtube to learn how to make a sub roll, not a sandwich. You know, as in baking bread from scratch. Flour, water yeast, salt, sugar and heat. Work on your reading comprehension before mocking others.
It is, there are water fountains.
Disagree. Knowing about the hot weather ahead of time would not have changed a thing. Fans are not allowed to bring water into the stadium. This is all on the Krafts.
Not sure what you disagree about, implied that this is a basic need that a reasonable person would assume that would be available within the stadium... the assumption is that a reasonable person would have access to hydration within the stadium..
They should have been prepared and had plenty of water on hand..
GOATSE: Greatest of all tap scandals ever
Regards,
Chris
and FYI basically every bottled water brand has been proven to simply be tap water anyways...especially Aquafina/Poland Spring aka the stuff they sell there anyways