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National Eat A Hoagie Day, September 14th, #NationalHoagieDay.

But where did the word Hoagie originated?

Via Sandwich Evolution, Hoagie:

The site of the Philadelphia Navy Yard was once known as Hog Island (the creek that created the island has since been filled in and the area is now the Philadelphia International Airport). Many Italian immigrant workers brought sandwiches overflowing with cold cuts, spices, oil, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and peppers stuffed into a freshly baked roll to eat for lunch during their shifts making ships for the American Navy. The workers were nicknamed hoggies and the name eventually morphed into hoagie over time. Another variation of this story avers there was a worker at the shipyard named Hogan who asked one of his fellow workers if he could buy one of the delicious sandwiches that the worker’s wife made. The man’s name Hogan got attached to the name of the sandwich and eventually evolved into hoagie over the years.

Philly.com

What about Al DePalma and the “hoggies” he first served in his eatery at 20th and Mifflin Streets in 1931?
If there was a way to patent food, everything would have been OK,”  “But you can’t, so you’re fighting that battle all the time. “But can you prove you started before 1925?”
he added, referring to a photograph on the wall of the shop.

That was the year DiCostanza’s grandfather Augustine and grandmother Catherine opened A. DiCostanza’s grocery store at 1212 W. Third St. in Chester and served the clientele of gamblers and nighttime habitues of Palermo’s bar. The store remained in Chester for 71 years before relocating in December 1996 to Boothwyn.

But notoriety hasn’t spread much beyond the Delaware County border – perhaps, DiCostanza suggested, because nobody wants to think that a sandwich so connected to Philadelphia actually had its beginnings in Chester. Or did it?

So where does DiCostanza’s fit in? According to family lore, the store stayed open well past midnight, which was much appreciated by the gamblers who inhabited Palermo’s bar on the same street in the roaring ’20s.

Well, I love Hoagies.   You can make them fresh but you must have the right rolls, and good lunch meat.  They are not subs, heroes or any other imitator.  They are hoagies. But, I never knew how to properly make a travel hoagie.

PS. I grew up in Philly but you already knew this. But when I want a favorite hoagie I go to Primo Hoagies or Croces in Cherry Hill, NJ.

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Cole Hamels, Jonathan Jonathan Papelbon Traded From Phillies.

They took away from me the only players I wanted to view being a Phillies fan in 2015.

I love watching excellent pitching.  Now Ruben go crawl in a hole somewhere out of this area.  You destroyed what is left of the Philadelphia Phillies for what, AA players?  I question these trades. Will these players ever make it to CB Park field?

This fan is so sick emotionally being a die hard Phillies fan ( with my dearest Cousin Marjorie.) Ok, Papelbon was a head case to the media but was also the best closer in baseball at the present. If the Phillies were ahead, I would make sure I watched Paps close.  The movement on his baseballs were incredible. Yes, I know how to call pitches, low, high, outside, inside, curve, fastball.  Hamels, well, a leftie with an MVP and a World Series ring from 2008. Also, last start had  no-hitter.  I am speechless.

I am in mourning. I am in tears. I need grief counseling. Help!

( Sorry Chip, the Birds will not do it for me this year)

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JFK Stadium, Philly Remembers.

Now, stands the Wells Fargo Center in it’s place as it was demolished in 1993.

It hosted Rock concerts, Pro football teams, everything that was special in Philly from 1926.

My last venue there was The Amnesty Concert, Sept. 19, 1988.

Pierre Robert of WMMR lists this as the #3, Top 5 Philly Stadium Concerts of All Time. I agree as there was  Sting, Tracy Chapman, Bruce Springsteen and Peter Gabriel rocking it together with collaborations among each other. So special.

The Amnesty Concert Rights And Rockers Come Together At Jfk Stadium: A Review The Music: A Marathon With A Message.

30 years ago today at JFK Stadium

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Philadelphia, 7th Cursed Sports City In The USA.

The New York Times  wrote a post on their blog Upshot on the 13 cities that have cursed sports teams and their methodology resulting in their conclusion.

Do I agree?  Let me add The Curse of Billy Penn.

Via Crossing Broad

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Flex Cam At The Philadelphia Soul Arena Football Game.

What a great promotion, flex your muscles instead of Kiss Cam.

Since I hold a Bachelor of Science in fitness for many decades of my life, I am one of those athletic women who would greatly flex biceps, triceps or abs to shame more than 90% of men.

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