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Jen
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that place was awsome

12/9/2008 1:03:03 PM

dyne
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it was good but there are better places.

12/9/2008 1:03:28 PM

blasphemour
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i was just at the garner one sunday.

12/9/2008 1:04:14 PM

WolfpckGrl17
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I think there is still one in Garner. Not sure though.


HOLY SHIT! SAME TIME POSTS ^!!!!

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12/9/2008 1:04:14 PM

eahanhan
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you went way back with this thread.

12/9/2008 1:04:38 PM

Kingpin_80
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There is one in Raleigh, New Bern Ave

12/9/2008 1:13:45 PM

ALkatraz
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^I ate there this summer a few times. Not bad.

12/9/2008 1:38:06 PM

Kingpin_80
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I stopped by last week when i was visiting, Steak Sub is pretty good.

12/9/2008 1:39:27 PM

DivaBaby19
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oh man I do love this place. I used to hit up the one in Greensboro on the corner of High Point/Greensboro Rd. and Holden Rd. all the time!

I was wasted in Miami one spring break and begged to go eat at Miami subs (because it totally made sense to eat at Miami subs in Miami when I was drunk)

The steak n cheese didn't mix well It was tasty for a moment though!!!

12/9/2008 1:43:41 PM

Big Business
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Miami

top 10 places i don't associate with subs. Theres one on miami BLVD in durham

I'm Big Business and i approved this message.

12/9/2008 1:44:24 PM

eahanhan
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^^ That was the place to go growing up. I lived like 2 minutes from there, and the high school I went to is right down Holden.

12/9/2008 1:45:37 PM

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Perhaps solving one of South Florida's most notorious crimes, police on Tuesday said they arrested three men in the 2001 ambush slaying of Konstaninos "Gus" Boulis -- a murder that happened a few months after Boulis sold a fleet of casino boats to prominent Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff and a partner.

Police would not comment on whether they got any big breaks from Abramoff or his former partner, Adam Kidan, both of whom were indicted Aug. 11 on federal fraud charges in connection with their September 2000 purchase of SunCruz Casinos for $145.7 million from Boulis.

"All the pieces of evidence, all the statements that have been taken, all the witnesses have led us to this point," said Fort Lauderdale police Capt. Michael Gregory.

Boulis, a 51-year-old Greek immigrant who had founded both SunCruz and the popular Miami Subs chain, was shot to death at the wheel of his BMW sedan shortly after leaving his office on Feb. 6, 2001. Witnesses said a car pulled in front of Boulis, forcing him to stop, while a second person in a black Ford Mustang pulled along the driver's side and shot Boulis three times.

The slaying of Boulis came amid bitter legal fighting over the SunCruz sale, including a physical altercation in which Kidan told police that Boulis had attacked him with a pen, drawing blood. Court documents also show that Kidan hired bodyguards and had ordered an armored Mercedes-Benz.

Lawyers for Abramoff and Kidan, who face trial Jan. 9 on the fraud charges, have repeatedly said neither man knows anything about Boulis' murder. But at least one of the men arrested has ties to Kidan, according to court documents filed in an unrelated civil case.

Police arrested Anthony "Big Tony" Moscatiello, 67, on Monday night at his home in Howard Beach, N.Y., on charges of murder, solicitation of murder and conspiracy. Moscatiello waived extradition at a brief hearing Tuesday and will be brought to Florida to face the charges, New York prosecutors said.

Moscatiello's lawyer, Richard Barbuto, did not immediately return a telephone call seeking comment.

Moscatiello and his daughter, Jennifer, were paid $145,000 by SunCruz -- then controlled by Kidan and Abramoff --for catering and other work, according to the civil court documents.

Also arrested Monday night on murder, solicitation and conspiracy charges was Anthony "Little Tony" Ferrari, 48, at his home in North Miami Beach. He was being held Tuesday at the Broward County Jail awaiting an initial court appearance Wednesday.

A third man, 28-year-old James "Pudgy" Fiorillo, was taken into custody Tuesday at his home in Palm Coast, located in northeast Florida. He was also expected to be brought to Broward County and could also have an initial court appearance Wednesday, authorities said.

It was unclear Tuesday whether Ferrari or Fiorillo had hired lawyers.

Fort Lauderdale police Sgt. Tim Bronson said other arrests were possible. A grand jury indictment detailing the murder charges remained sealed Tuesday, and it was unclear precisely who allegedly did what in the Boulis killing.

"As far as the role any one of the three suspects played in this case, we're not prepared to discuss that," Bronson said.

The federal fraud indictment charges that Abramoff and Kidan used a fake wire transfer to defraud two lenders out of some $60 million to finance the deal to buy SunCruz from Boulis. The transfer made it appear that the two had contributed $23 million of their own money in the deal, but they had not, prosecutors said.

Abramoff was once a close associate of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, and raised thousands of dollars for President Bush's re-election campaign and for GOP congressional candidates. Abramoff is also under investigation in Washington for his lobbying activities on behalf of Indian tribes and for his role in paying for overseas trips for DeLay, the second-ranking Republican in the U.S. House.

DeLay has denied knowing that any expenses were paid by Abramoff, whom he once described as "one of my closest and dearest friends."

Both Abramoff and Kidan have pleaded not guilty in the SunCruz fraud case. Abramoff has accused Kidan in the civil lawsuit of hoodwinking him in the sale by keeping secret his past business failures and disbarment as an attorney.

Kidan's defense attorney in the case, Martin Jaffe, said his client had not had any new interviews with Fort Lauderdale police since the indictment in August. Jaffe said that Kidan had nothing to do with Boulis' murder.

Abramoff's attorney, Neal Sonnett, had no comment on the arrests after a hearing in which U.S. District Judge Paul Huck set Jan. 9 as the earliest date jury selection would begin in the fraud trial.

Boulis' Life Steeped In Controversy

From a humble childhood in Greece to his years as a money mogul in Florida, Boulis built an empire of casino boats, hotels and restaurants.

Boulis founded Miami Subs first as a local establishment and then turned it into a national and international chain.

Boulis' SunCruz "cruise-to-nowhere" ships also grew into a controversial statewide business.

In the late 1990s, the Broward Sheriff's Office raided the cruise ships, claiming that passengers were gambling within three miles of shore.

SunCruz also drew anger from residents when the ships pulled into port to pick up passengers for gambling. Some residents complained the business only brought crime and drunkenness to their city.

Many said Boulis, who had a reputation as a hardheaded, ruthless businessman, always got what he wanted. He was investigated by the federal government and sold SunCruz, but retained 10 percent interest.

For months after the sale, Boulis was in legal and personal dispute over control of the company with the new owners of SunCruz. The new owners eventually took out a restraining order against Boulis, saying they feared for their lives.

Family and friends of Boulis said it is important to note that Boulis contributed much to the South Florida Greek community.

12/9/2008 1:46:31 PM

AndyMac
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All my friends from UNC say the Miami Subs there sucks.

I've never eaten at one, the one in Raleigh had recently become Papa Lou's by the time I got to college.

12/9/2008 1:46:50 PM

Muzition00
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had miami subs on western before it changed to PL's and it sucked hard...

theres still one on the way to Garner though, right?

12/9/2008 3:10:50 PM

DeltaBeta
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Miami Subs moved to Buffalo. They're "Buffalo Grinders" now.

12/9/2008 3:11:21 PM

Jen
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this also reminded me that wendy's used to have breadsicks. THose things were awsome

12/9/2008 3:39:35 PM

KeB
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the guy that owns the Carolina Ale House owned the ones around here, then he changed most to Papa Lou's and now to greek restaurants

12/9/2008 3:41:07 PM

Kingpin_80
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Greek Fiesta sucks

12/9/2008 3:42:43 PM

BobbyDigital
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Greek Fiesta sucks

12/9/2008 3:56:12 PM

DivaBaby19
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Jen do you remember the Chicken Caesar pita from Wendy's?!?!?!? That thing used to be my joint!

12/9/2008 3:58:25 PM

Skwinkle
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I had forgotten about the pitas at Wendy's. I remember the veggie one as being good, but I have a feeling that might be wrong.

12/9/2008 4:03:51 PM

DivaBaby19
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They were actually good!!!

12/9/2008 4:06:03 PM

Skwinkle
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I do remember the sauce was pretty thin and would always run out all over everything.

12/9/2008 4:11:41 PM

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