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5-25-2015 @ 10:34:39 PM |
Posted By : ricerocketboy |
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#3, yes. Yes it is. When they do it double-layer, sauce, toppings, sauce toppings.. Yes. |
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5-25-2015 @ 10:50:19 PM |
Posted By : ricerocketboy |
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#7, actually, that's awesome. There was a place in Lawrence called Papa Kenos. Best sliced pizza ever.
Other favorites are
Pizza Shuttle (Lawrence)
Davanni's (Minneapolis)
Savoy (Minneapolis) |
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5-25-2015 @ 11:46:59 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#2, "Chicago pizza's not only not as good as New York pizza, it's not pizza. It's a fucking casserole." |
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5-26-2015 @ 12:07:00 AM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#13, "Chicago" actually is a perversion of the original Native American name for the area they built the city on, "Chickagoo" loosely translated as "Bad onion smell" as it was a swamp along the lake..... the more ya know! |
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5-26-2015 @ 01:46:09 AM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#17, Back when MLS had two teams named the "Whizz" and "Burn", Keith Olberman never ever EVER let them forget what stupid names they were, especially when they played each other. "Whizz defeat Burn, 0-1, make up your own medical joke, I'm fresh out" |
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5-26-2015 @ 01:51:40 AM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#15, Around here, the predominant theme of naming is Native American names for major Rivers/Mountains (Tuscarora, Lenape, Susquehanna, Lackawanna) while most towns, if they show strong ethnic heritage, it's either transplanted English in the SE where Philly is (William Penn did a lot of that), a smattering of French in the middle and west (Bellefonte, DuBois) and German everywhere else (a million towns ending in -berg) |
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