Are you in?
You turn down SUBWAY, remaining humble and allowing the legacy of Louie's neighborhood shop to live on. The Neighborhood is grateful to you and appreciates you. One day, several years down the line, you decide to do some remodeling. An update to Louie's old shop, to breathe some new life back into the neighborhood. As you are closed for remodeling, you are preparing to knock down an existing wall to open up the space for a more modern flow. You swing a sledgehammer through the drywall. The wall opens up and dust and drywall fall. as the dust settles, you are completely in a state of shock, as stacks and bundles of cash start to cascade out onto the floor. You excitedly smash the wall again, only to reveal another avalanche of cash. You repeat this again and again, and each time are greeted by more and more money. It seems Louie had been saving every single penny for decades, and he left it all to you. After 5 days of smashing walls and accumulating and counting cash....you are left with the grand total of $24,443,923. You are exhausted, but the new found wealth has you drunk with delight and excitement. You see what appears to be a piece of paper protruding from the rubble...
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You grab it and unfold it. It is a message. It reads: If you are reading this, you deserve it. You've earned it, along with my respect. I know this money won't make up for me missing out on your childhood, but I have always been here for you my son. I started this business so I could be close to you. It was the only way I could see you, your mother stole you away as a baby and said I could never see you. So I saved every last penny hoping one day I could leave it all to you. One day you found your way to this shop, and everyday I made you your favorite sandwich...and I always removed your crusts. I hope this letter finds you. And I hope you will always remember me, and how I always cut the crusts off your sandwiches. I love you my son. Louie
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All the money in the world....and you'd give it all.... for just one more sandwich.
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You grab it and unfold it. It is a message. It reads: If you are reading this, you deserve it. You've earned it, along with my respect. I know this money won't make up for me missing out on your childhood, but I have always been here for you my son. I started this business so I could be close to you. It was the only way I could see you, your mother stole you away as a baby and said I could never see you. So I saved every last penny hoping one day I could leave it all to you. One day you found your way to this shop, and everyday I made you your favorite sandwich...and I always removed your crusts. I hope this letter finds you. And I hope you will always remember me, and how I always cut the crusts off your sandwiches. I love you my son. Louie
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All the money in the world....and you'd give it all.... for just one more sandwich.