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    Pretty sure that’s just a map of Blimpie sub shops.

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    You're welcome!
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    Is Blimpie still a thing?

    I recall liking them better than Subway in High School but then Subway kinda took over the market and I don't know if I've seen a Blimpie since.

    On the rare occasion I go for a fast food sub I'll do Jersey Mike's or Publix deli.

    Damnit, now I want a sub for lunch.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SB View Post
    The TGRs is both informative and entertaining

    Mostly for the personality disorders.
    Well you're the expert .

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    Quote Originally Posted by m2711c View Post
    Pretty sure that’s just a map of Blimpie sub shops.
    LOLOLOLOL! Sure does look just like a franchise map, doesn't it?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    Is Blimpie still a thing?

    I recall liking them better than Subway in High School but then Subway kinda took over the market and I don't know if I've seen a Blimpie since.

    On the rare occasion I go for a fast food sub I'll do Jersey Mike's or Publix deli.

    Damnit, now I want a sub for lunch.
    Blimpie is still around and still better, but you might have to work for it. I'd suggest taking a mountain biking vacation to St. George, UT and checking out the one in the gas station at the Hurricane exit. It can be hit and miss, but when you hit it right they'll lay out the cheese slices to barely touch each other and then use that as a base to build the giantest, most Blimpie sandwich around. Just add helium.

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    Now I really, really want a sub.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Sub?!? Where?? We better shoot it!

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    If someone goes and shoots a sub, will we know about it?
    I still call it The Jake.

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    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    Now I really, really want a sub.
    You guys got to me. When I die of a heart attack, you should all feel responsible.
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    My LDL shot up just looking at that.
    "timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang

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    Don’t forget your Lipitor.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    It’s got lettuce on it FFS, it’s practically a salad.


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    Oh my. That looks incredible. I'd pay $$$ to have one delivered by balloon to Seattle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garbowski View Post
    Oh my. That looks incredible. I'd pay $$$ to have one delivered by balloon to Seattle.
    https://www.cerrasmarket.com/service-areas

    Seattle appears to be a bit outside their delivery area. Maybe doordash?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyCarter View Post
    https://www.cerrasmarket.com/service-areas

    Seattle appears to be a bit outside their delivery area. Maybe doordash?
    Maybe see if you can get a virtual one?

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    I will happily part with the NFT of the picture of that sub for the right price.

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    It's been weeks. Why aren't there any close up pictures of any of these fuckers yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyCarter View Post
    I will happily part with the NFT of the picture of that sub for the right price.
    Post it over in the Bitcoin thread.
    "timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang

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    Did we ever get the NFT of that train someone owns Upstate?
    I still call it The Jake.

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    I think the timing was off. Bitcoin was getting gutted and there was little appetite at the time. Now that things have stabilized a bit...

    ...but it's also getting complicated according to something I read the other day. NFT's may be "securities."

    "The creator of the National Basketball Association’s Top Shot NFTs must face a lawsuit accusing it of selling unregistered securities, marking a new development in a broader fight over how to classify cryptoassets like nonfungible tokens.
    In the suit, filed in 2021, purchasers of Top Shot Moments — digital video clips of highlights from NBA games — allege that Dapper Labs violated US securities law by offering the items without registering them with regulators and that Dapper improperly used its control over the popular collectibles.
    US District Judge Victor Marrero on Wednesday denied a request by Dapper to throw out the suit before trial, finding that the plaintiffs had adequately alleged that Moments are securities for the case to go forward. Marrero said that the trading of Moments is limited to the company’s Flow blockchain and that purchasers therefore rely on Dapper’s expertise and management “as well as its continued existence.”
    “Hypothetically, if Upper Deck or Topps, two longtime producers of physical sports trading cards, were to go out of business, the value of the cards they sold would be wholly unaffected, and may even increase, much like posthumously discovered art,” the judge wrote.
    He continued: “That is not true here, where plaintiffs allege that the pooling of capital generated from the sale of Moments propped up the Flow Blockchain and where the value of Moments is intertwined with the success of that blockchain and Dapper Labs.”
    Dapper Labs, which maintains a digital wallet, called a “Dapper Wallet,” for all users to facilitate payments, also takes a “cash-out fee” when purchasers transfer their balance from the Dapper Wallet to their bank account.
    Moments purchasers who sought to withdraw their cash off of the NBA Top Shot application have not always been able to do so, nor has it been quick. On March 26, 2021, Dapper Labs published on the NBA Top Shot website that withdrawals would first be enabled in six to eight weeks. Once enabled, Dapper Labs stated that withdrawals would be “processed within 21 days but others may take 40 days or more.” Not all persons on the NBA Top Shot platform had withdrawal capabilities enabled by Dapper Labs, and Plaintiffs allege that, even once Dapper Labs enabled the functionality, many were not able to withdraw their funds. …
    Plaintiffs also allege that purchasers’ capital is then held by Dapper Labs in Dapper-controlled wallets. Further, they contend that Dapper Labs has been retaining purchasers’ cash on its books for months after withdrawals are requested to help “raise money at a high valuation,” to “prop up the value of the [FLOW] token,” because, without capital on the platform, “the platform will collapse.”

    "timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang

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    Well this is a bunch of horseshit.

    What are we supposed to do with all these unregistered NFTs laying around.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Percy Rideout View Post
    It's been weeks. Why aren't there any close up pictures of any of these fuckers yet?
    par for the fucking course. Now I’ll have extra Capicola on that sub skippy

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