Chris_Keziah
Joe Dirt @ Rev Limit Fab
- Joined
- Dec 1, 2010
- Location
- Winston-Salem
I bet you don't give out candy to the kids that don't live in your neighborhood at Halloween
As if you do
I bet you don't give out candy to the kids that don't live in your neighborhood at Halloween
Side street pizza here we come.This thread has me craving Mellow Mushroom pizza, among a few other styles and places I love.
I too hate Dominoes, PJ and others. They are certainly edible and satisfy my hunger but are by no means “good pizza”
If you can stand me for more than 15 minutes, I’ll ride up and let you buy me some $25 pizza!
They were told in my don’t give a damn manner “if your cheap ass wanted Side Street Pizza you should have bought Side Street Pizza”. And since I’ve changed my eating habits I’m not eating something that I don’t like just for the calorie intake that I have to deal with. To me a cheat day Isn’t worth wasting on something that you don’t like. Yes I am now known as the asshole at the lake, mission accomplished!Honest question Shane, what keeps/kept you from just telling them "hands off" and enjoying your own pizza?
If they wanted good pizza, they should have brought their own. Had the meal been a potluck (like a church social) then all rules are out the window and you're subject to available food on hand.
Me? I'd save the good stuff for myself at home.
I'll argue dominoes is good. As well as dogorno. Not sure on pj, none close to me. Domino always hot and still yummy when I get it. "Good" pizza is relative. That $12 pizza at the store below my shop is sure yummy, ever though it's a frozen base cheese pizza. I won't say the "local" brick pizza place is that much better even though they higher price. Better than store brand? Hell yes. Maybe I'm not as picky as y'all then.
This pizza talk reminded me if I sell over 500 in advance parts on a Friday, they owe me a pizza... That means they owe me a few...
Honest question Shane, what keeps/kept you from just telling them "hands off" and enjoying your own pizza?
If they wanted good pizza, they should have brought their own. Had the meal been a potluck (like a church social) then all rules are out the window and you're subject to available food on hand.
Me? I'd save the good stuff for myself at home.
All I know is, this thread has me craving Michelangelo's in Emerald Isle or Cugino Forno’s in Winston...