It was in New Orleans. Maybe I didn't word it properly, we were not on the Center line but 5 yards down. It was close to perfection but not quite. I'd never heard of a poboy until i got down there for the first time. I highly recommend going to this restaurant if you visit. https://jacques-imos.com/
In British slang, a "punter" refers to a gambler, particularly someone who places bets with a bookmaker; essentially, a casual or non-professional bettor
LOL this goes with other remarks in this thread about being a gambler
So he's a "punter", which in British slang is something of an insult.
Then I won't ask what the British would say about tight ends.
My first NFL game was the front row on the 55 Yard line. After we had beers with the long snapper. That's a name for a big fish.
CFL maybe
It was in New Orleans. Maybe I didn't word it properly, we were not on the Center line but 5 yards down. It was close to perfection but not quite. I'd never heard of a poboy until i got down there for the first time. I highly recommend going to this restaurant if you visit. https://jacques-imos.com/
LOL this goes with other remarks in this thread about being a gambler