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From: bob on 8 Oct 2005 10:06 I ordered it, and there was no bacon.
From: Mr-Natural-Health on 8 Oct 2005 11:18 bob(a)coolgroups.com wrote: > does anyone know what bmt stands for? > (as in subway italian bmt) I readly do NOT beleive that have to hyperlink what I read on the NET!!! Nor, do I care if some Yahoo at Subway decided to change the definition of BMT. "Why now? When I worked at Subway like 13 years ago this was a problem... FYI - IMHO the best sub ever made is an Italian BMT/Cold Cut Combo (both sets of meat) with a single scoop of tuna fish (for a 12 inch) and four slices of bacon. Top however you want after that. Don't tell my boss." http://www.uneasysilence.com/archive/2005/09/4244/ "Italian BMT Chipolte Southwest Cheese steak Cheese Steak Dijon Turkey Breast, Ham, and Bacon Melt Turkey breast, Ham, and bacon Melt" http://www.epinions.com/content_177605086852 You didn't get bacon or bacon melt with your classic Italian BMT? Maybe you are just an idiot that got screwed at Subway?
From: bob on 8 Oct 2005 16:28 what? Mr-Natural-Health wrote: > bob(a)coolgroups.com wrote: > > does anyone know what bmt stands for? > > (as in subway italian bmt) > > I readly do NOT beleive that have to hyperlink what I read on the > NET!!! Nor, do I care if some Yahoo at Subway decided to change the > definition of BMT. > > "Why now? When I worked at Subway like 13 years ago this was a > problem... FYI - IMHO the best sub ever made is an Italian BMT/Cold Cut > Combo (both sets of meat) with a single scoop of tuna fish (for a 12 > inch) and four slices of bacon. Top however you want after that. > Don't tell my boss." > http://www.uneasysilence.com/archive/2005/09/4244/ > > "Italian BMT > Chipolte Southwest Cheese steak > Cheese Steak Dijon Turkey Breast, Ham, and Bacon Melt > Turkey breast, Ham, and bacon Melt" > http://www.epinions.com/content_177605086852 > > You didn't get bacon or bacon melt with your classic Italian BMT? > Maybe you are just an idiot that got screwed at Subway?
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