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the ancient mariner
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Re:Larry's Giant Subs
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Wed, 11/4/09 3:19 PM
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Procrastination is the theft of time. I am glad you are holding off, because I have no time to waste. But, one of these days Alice, one of these days, I will go see Larry and his Giant Sub. I have been aboard the Nautilus and assume it is larger than Larry's Sub----but juan never nose due juan. I hope a reservation is not necessary.
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sk bob
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Re:Larry's Giant Subs
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Wed, 11/4/09 4:29 PM
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well whenever you start, don't stop. or you could put it off .maybe
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:Larry's Giant Subs
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Wed, 11/4/09 5:09 PM
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the ancient mariner I hope a reservation is not necessary. Unless things have changed over the years since I was aboard the Nautilus you don't need a reservation.
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tusti
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Re:Larry's Giant Subs
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Wed, 11/4/09 6:24 PM
( #34 )
We don't have a Larry's, but we have a Lenny's and their Italian sub is pretty darn good.
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the ancient mariner
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Re:Larry's Giant Subs
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Thu, 11/5/09 7:44 AM
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Michael---- you and I and Jules Verne----you remember old Jules don't you, fine fellow and a great judge of good wine.
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:Larry's Giant Subs
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Thu, 11/5/09 9:42 AM
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Of course I remember Jules. But I didn't see him at the Submarine Museum in Groton when I went aboard the Nautilus.
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the ancient mariner
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Re:Larry's Giant Subs
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Thu, 11/5/09 11:15 AM
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Ol' Jules was quite a story teller, wasn't he? The problem was you never knew whether to believe him or not. Going around the world in a submarine in 80 days is hard to imagine. They could never survive under the Arctic Ice ? Jules and that guy Welles must have gone to the same school.
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NYPIzzaNut
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Re:Larry's Giant Subs
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Thu, 11/5/09 6:45 PM
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the ancient mariner Ol' Jules was quite a story teller, wasn't he? The problem was you never knew whether to believe him or not. Going around the world in a submarine in 80 days is hard to imagine. They could never survive under the Arctic Ice ? Jules and that guy Welles must have gone to the same school. Man am I confused - I thought those folks went around the world in 80 days in a hot air balloon?!
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the ancient mariner
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Re:Larry's Giant Subs
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Thu, 11/5/09 7:06 PM
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That's just a lot of hot air, David Nevin and the little Mexican fella were in the Nautilus. They all lived in a yellow submarine 20,000 leagues under the sea. Jules was the captain.
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Re:Larry's Giant Subs
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Thu, 11/5/09 7:13 PM
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The little guy for Fantasy Island?
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