The dual Subway pitchmen a-holes

And besides, I’ll never eat at Subway again: I worked in a liver transplant clinic and we had a patient, a young kid, who needed a liver transplant after eating at Subway. He got $11 million from them as a settlement, but he’s had at least two liver transplants since he ate that dirty sandwich.

No thanks.

Yes, well, I hate to break this to you, but, while the law may hold the entire Subway corporation responsible for that, in point of fact it is only that one store, or more accurately, the manager of that store who was at fault. Blaming the entire group for the actions of a few members of that group is something silly that humans seem to like doing. It’s no better when the group is a corporation. I’m not flaming you, specifically, but rather the tendency of people to overgeneralize.

I lived 20 yards from a Subway for four years. The smell of that bread baking is enough to make me want to barf now. It’ll be a <i>long</i> time before I can eat Subway again, so the annoying pitchmen are just icing on the no-Subway cake.

Well, blame Livejournal for the pointy brackets. Serves me right for trying to post to both at the same time.

Hey, I met her at the Daytime Emmys last year! (I was with friends and old co-workers from two other soaps). She’s a sweetheart!

And soaps will definitely pay more than commercials - if one’s a recurring or contract character. Day players pretty much make scale or a little more - not much at all.

Ava