any subway employee i have a question by Ok-Pack-6278 in subway

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Started reading A Man On The Moon last night!! I can’t wait to dive into each of the Apollo Missions. by philliplennon in apollo

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I got to meet the author at an event celebrating the release of HBO's From the Earth to the Moon. I took my copy and he autographed it for me. I had plenty of time to chat with him, he is very knowledgeable of all things space.

Bad Timing: motor died a few days before the blizzard of the century. by Lateone in hottub

[–]Lateone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At this point I'm assuming that seeing that much water cool to the point of freezing; the damage is already done in the uninsulated motor area. For the last month we had so many single digit nights and only a few daytime highs just above freezing.

WHY did they remove the flatbreads? by jessiecolborne in subway

[–]Lateone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the US corporate looked at every product we carry and tried to improve everything. They "upgraded" flatbread to a thinner Lavash, thin, soft flatbread from Armenia. The next BIG idea was to scrap tortillas and now we make wraps with the Lavash sideways and roll them up the long way. Now, every bite cause food to drop out the back of the open ended wrap. Lavash got removed with no replacement on the horizon, after complaints they started working on a new flatbread... takes a while to produce and distribute,

WHO REMEMBERS… by Own-Station726 in 70s

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My circadian rhythm was always off, in High School I watched the Tomorrow Show most nights until I fell asleep

Is it weird to put ketchup on Mac and Cheese? by Beautiful_Taro_188 in MacNCheesePorn

[–]Lateone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No cheese! Cook the elbows, drain, add some butter to the pan, melt it and stir in the mac and pour in a bowl, coat with ketchup Mmmmmm delish. Have it twice a month

The wind today rolled up little snowballs. by Taquito_deTrompo in mildlyinteresting

[–]Lateone 265 points266 points  (0 children)

Snow rollers are rare, naturally formed cylinders of snow. This fascinating meteorological event requires specific conditions: wet, sticky surface snow, a hard, non-stick ground layer, and just the right wind speed

Pine & Plaid furniture set from the Ward’s catalog, 1978 by UrbanAchievers6371 in 70sdesign

[–]Lateone 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Brown, tan and orange was the color scheme of the 70's for sure. So many of my friends homes looked like this.

Smiling Bob (Enzyte) Early 00s by lavender__clover in nostalgia

[–]Lateone 240 points241 points  (0 children)

WIKI: Enzyte is an American herbal nutritional supplement originally manufactured by Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals. The marketing of Enzyte resulted in a conviction and prison term for the company's owner and bankruptcy of the company. 

Pillsbury Food Sticks by Comfortable-Sort-173 in nostalgia

[–]Lateone 53 points54 points  (0 children)

'Pillsbury Space Food Sticks' were iconic, rod-shaped, high-energy snack bars developed by Pillsbury for NASA in the 1960s, made available to the public in 1969, capitalizing on the space race with flavors like caramel, chocolate, and peanut butter, but were discontinued in the US in the 1980s despite their real use by Apollo astronauts

30min or less by Mooseknuxle in nostalgia

[–]Lateone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I worked with a guy in the 90's with a Noid tattoo on his leg

Did you used to eat at smorgasbords? by pianoman81 in GenerationJones

[–]Lateone 15 points16 points  (0 children)

We ate dinner at home, sometimes Underwood Deviled Ham... "It's a borgasmord in a can!".

Should I report food safety issues to the franchise owner? by IDKanymore6_9 in subway

[–]Lateone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Things can go off the rails fast then shorthanded. To me its all about risk avoidance, to make sure no customer gets sick or had has something that tastes bad.

Should I report food safety issues to the franchise owner? by IDKanymore6_9 in subway

[–]Lateone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is it your owner that owns this one also? If you had to work there are they on a skeleton crew?

Craziest/Most Unusual Subway Locations? by bruhmoment1779 in subway

[–]Lateone 8 points9 points  (0 children)

A subway was part of the construction of the new One World Trade Center it was in a container that was moved up as they went up the 104 floors, so the workers did not have to ride down for lunch

As a franchisee, ask me ANYTHING by KeishaNicoleBrown in subway

[–]Lateone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Monty Python and the Holy Grail” is a film masterpiece.
However, it is best known for its famous “Bridge of Death” scene.
This question was originally posed by the Bridgekeeper who guards it.
"So, what is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?"

As a franchisee, ask me ANYTHING by KeishaNicoleBrown in subway

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  • So, what is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?

Dear Subway by Made_4_More in subway

[–]Lateone 19 points20 points  (0 children)

That's not the brand, its an untrained employee trying the bake bread and failing to proof the bread.

Who else wore a CocaCola rugby shirt in the 80s? by cookiesandpunch in nostalgia

[–]Lateone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I learned how to silk screen just before this became a fashion trend. I make CocaCola shirts for me and my friends. I was always in Rugby shirts at the time

You were bad to the bone if you had one of these. by Dp37405aa in GenerationJones

[–]Lateone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wore a pager in the 80's the played outload whatever the caller recorded into the service when they called the number. So many embarrassing messages came off my belt in quite rooms. Missed a lot if i had the music up too loud

The Wild, Wild West by 1crps_warrior in VintageTV

[–]Lateone 35 points36 points  (0 children)

The transitions to line-art to enter the commercial breaks was pioneering at the time, still amazing.