"Firehouse Subs with Mary Sohn" is Episode 159 of Doughboys, hosted by Mike Mitchell and Nick Wiger. "Firehouse Subs with Mary Sohn" was released on June 21, 2018.
Synopsis[]
Actor and comedian Mary Sohn (AP Bio, The Boss) joins to discuss Illinois eats and to review up and coming sandwich chain Firehouse Subs. Mary, Mitch, and Wiger endure another edition of Hot or Not. Plus, Wiger places a phone call to a plugged in source in advance of Mitch's trip to Italy.
Nick's Intro[]
"America's Mayor": this was the honorific bestowed upon Rudy Giuliani in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks, when he was a highly visible figure in New York City's recovery. As Americans were desperate for leadership and hope after the tragedy, Giuliani became a symbol of national resolve.
But over the years, as the spectre of the Twin Towers falling became less omnipresent in the country's consciousness, criticism began to surface regarding Giuliani's decision-making in the run-up and aftermath of 9/11. Prior to the attacks, Giuliani overrode concerns from advisers and relocated the city's Office of Emergency Headquarters to the World Trade Center itself. As the 9/11 Commission Report noted, this was a costly mistake given that the terrorist attacks knocked out radio communications, likely resulting in many of the 343 firefighters who perished in the Towers never having received the order to evacuate.
And after the attacks, Giuliani re-opened Ground Zero prematurely and blocked an order by the EPA that cleanup workers wear respirators despite a report by the US Geological Survey that the air was loaded with asbestos and had a toxicity of inhaling drain cleaner. The 9/11 First Responders' illness that sickened and killed hundreds of emergency workers was, at minimum, exacerbated by the mayor's negligence.
In July 2007, as early polling showed Giuliani was the frontrunner for the GOP Presidential nomination to succeed George W. Bush, the nation's largest firefighters union released a 13-minute attack ad titled "Rudy Giuliani: Urban Legend." The incendiary spot contrasted Giuliani's opportunistic invocation of the attacks to raise his political profile with his demonstrated failure to protect firefighters as mayor. As retired firefighter Jim Riches, himself the father of a 9/11 victim, observed in the video, "he's running on 9/11 and it's all a fallacy." Giuliani's presidential campaign would never get off the ground.
But in 1994, the first year of Giuliani's first mayoral term, years before 9/11 forever altered his and the nation's trajectories, two firefighter brothers, Robin and Chris Sorensen, decided to collaborate on a submarine-sandwich shop in Jacksonville, Florida. Robin had previously dabbled in restaurant management as a side hustle and as the duo financed their dream project off of relatives' credit cards, they decided to theme their eatery after their shared profession.
As the brother's meat-loaded firehouse sandwiches attracted a devoted fan base, the company began franchising in earnest in 1999 and grew rapidly nationwide over the course of the Oughts. Today, the Sorensen Brother sub chain has over 1000 locations across North America and Puerto Rico and it pays tribute to its firefighter lineage by donating a portion of its proceeds to charities benefiting America's bravest.
And also today, Rudy Giuliani's already-tarnished reputation is in tatters and the 9/11 candidate who mismanaged 9/11 has been reduced to a flailing ghoul, the inept TV lawyer for a reality-star president, universally reviled by the city he once led, as the myth of "America's Mayor" has gone up in smoke.
This week on Doughboys: Firehouse Subs.
Fork rating[]
guest / host | ordered | rating |
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Nick Wiger |
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4.5 forks |
Mike Mitchell |
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3.75 forks |
Mary Sohn |
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2 forks |
Hot or Not 🔥[]
In Hot or Not, The Doughboys try spicy foods and decide how hot they are.
For this episode, they have the Firehouse Subs Datil Pepper Hot Sauce, and some Cheetos Flamin' Hot Baked Snacks.
guest / host | Hot Sauce | Cheetos |
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Nick Wiger | H | Hc |
Mike Mitchell | Hc | Hc |
Mary Sohn | Hc | 1/2 Hot |
Roast Mitchy 2 Spoonz[]
“ | Fenway Frank Caliendo | ” |
–Derrick Furr |
Quotes[]
“ | Your show is, how you say? Unlistenable. Sorry, my English. It's dog shit. To listen to your podcast is like to put a zucchini in your ass sideways. | ” |
–Mario, the Italian Commissioner of Tourism |
“ | Do you think there's a chance they saw you and were just like "this guy is gonna want a large chili. We don't want him coming back in a half hour"? | ” |
–Nick, after Mitch mistakenly got a large chili |
“ | There's gonna be some fucking huge pickle fanatic who yells at us. | ” |
–Mike Mitchell |
#hashtags[]
- #DeliMysterySeeds
- #FirestarterMemoryChallenge
The Feedbag[]
“ | Wiger claims that Wendy's Spicy Crispy Chicken Sandwich was introduced in 1996 and this claim sent my brother and me into a tailspin as we both have very vivid memories of eating the sandwich several years before that. My memory is of me distinctly wearing my Candy Striper uniform in our Mom's minivan while taking my brother to the batting cages.... which could only have been in the 1994-1995 era.
Upon some deep digging (read: scrolling further down on the Wikipedia page), we learned the sandwich was a promotional item leading up to its placement as a permanent menu item in 1996. The relief was immense. So, to wrap this up, do you have any detailed childhood memories of eating specific fast food items and the clothing you wearing while enjoying it? |
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–Rachel in Santa Cruz |
Related Episodes[]
Firehouse Subs episodes | Mary Sohn episodes | Mookie Blaiklock episodes |
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