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So husky99 is a lawyer or college professor? LolI don't know a single lawyer or professor who uses complete sentences in their writing outside of work.
So husky99 is a lawyer or college professor? LolI don't know a single lawyer or professor who uses complete sentences in their writing outside of work.
If I answered, "Yes," I wouldn't be lying.I have to ask because I've always been curious. Are you a retired lawyer or college professor? Retired because you write many very long posts. Lawyer or professor because of the way you logically lay out your arguments. Just wondering.
Do you know a married one who does?I don't know a single lawyer or professor who uses complete sentences in their writing outside of work.
O.K. from that I can tell you are a retired lawyer. LolIf I answered, "Yes," I wouldn't be lying.
#knowwhentosaywhen
It took moving to Louisville for me to re-visit a franchised pizza brand after my initial recon: Jet's, Detroit style.On the plus side you are now in the ancestral home of Papa John's.
@BigErnMcCracken and @businesslawyer always write their posts on here in well written complete sentences. So there are at least 2.I don't know a single lawyer or professor who uses complete sentences in their writing outside of work.
I may not be a good example for anything, being old, but that is a correct statement. I won’t send a text from my phone if it’s more than three words, and I would never make a Boneyard post from my phone. If I am typing anything I’m using a full keyboard to respond, and I treat it like it was a work email or — God forbid - a letter. And if young people don’t know what a letter is, google it.@BigErnMcCracken and @businesslawyer always write their posts on here in well written complete sentences. So there are at least 2.![]()
basedI don't know a single lawyer or professor who uses complete sentences in their writing outside of work.
Do you know a married one who does?
I’ve had a decent amount of pizza recently from both the Fairfield Pepe’s and Sally’s and am surprised when I hear anyone call them bad. Are they as good as New Haven? No, but they’ve been consistently very good pizzas in my experience. I gave several months after opening before I went to either because the combination of a new location and the huge volume they pump out at the beginning is not a good combo.I ate 4 pies from 2 takeouts from Sally's, which I'd resisted for a while, because I expected to be disappointed. They were fine. The most recent was an early November Garden Special that was so good that I never left the parking lot, but instead watched a WBB game on my phone later on the same day that the MBB team beat Indiana.
People complained when Sally's was run like a private club that played obvious favorites in the past, and now they complain when it's run like a business. Both complaints have enough merit to be made, but that's not the whole story.
I'm ~95% tapping on a phone, with peripheral neuropathy-affected fingers and varying degrees of competence, patience, and tolerance for errors...and still I give a about Oxford commas to complement my ability to laugh about myself in the face of so much imperfection.I won’t send a text from my phone if it’s more than three words, and I would never make a Boneyard post from my phone.
Other than the, "Yeah, me neither," part, there are quite valid, "Louisville and Kentucky are two different places" arguments to be made. Plus...Something very dissonant about Hans living in Kentucky. Never would have guessed
Saw that article earlier today. That's not what I encountered this past Saturday. I made a 7:30 reservation for Saturday last Wednesday. When we walked in there was 1 party in front of us looking for a table. No line. When we sat down there were 4-5 empty tables that were empty the entire time we were there. Maybe the newness is wearing off already.According to the Boston Globe, Sally's in MA is catching on.
Man this post sure made this thread betterWOW this CT Pizza thread is sacred to the Boneyard, I going to block all the childish losers who have decided to desecrate it with their infighting and c*ckblocking. Now I know why August West has left the board . . .
Anyone been to Pizza Mikes on 195 just off campus? I was planning on maybe trying it when I go to the Creighton gameTook my son to the DePaul game last night and we hit up Blaze before tip off.
It's not bad for what it is, which is something between fast food and fast casual, in the Moe's/Chipotle niche. I had sausage, mushrooms, and fresh mozz over regular shredded mozz, their spicy sauce, and extra oregano. My son had meatball.
Other than skimping on the toppings, it's better expected, given some of the earlier posts in this thread.
I've been to Pizza Mike's. It is tasty, but will remind you of pizza you got in Junior High or High School. Good, but certainly not great.Anyone been to Pizza Mikes on 195 just off campus? I was planning on maybe trying it when I go to the Creighton game
By the way I went to Willi pizza last time I went to a Gampel game this year and man it was not good. Not at all like I remember from college lol
That's all we need,....Took my son to the DePaul game last night and we hit up Blaze before tip off.
It's not bad for what it is, which is something between fast food and fast casual, in the Moe's/Chipotle niche. I had sausage, mushrooms, and fresh mozz over regular shredded mozz, their spicy sauce, and extra oregano. My son had meatball.
Other than skimping on the toppings, it's better expected, given some of the earlier posts in this thread.
I've heard from a friend in the area (grew up in West Haven) say the general word is that people there don't like "burned" pizza.Saw that article earlier today. That's not what I encountered this past Saturday. I made a 7:30 reservation for Saturday last Wednesday. When we walked in there was 1 party in front of us looking for a table. No line. When we sat down there were 4-5 empty tables that were empty the entire time we were there. Maybe the newness is wearing off already.
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The toughest seat in town? It’s at a Woburn pizzeria
Never thought I'd see these words in such proximity, even if I did cherrypick the portion excerpted.... will remind you of pizza you got in Junior High or High School. Good, but certainly not great.
I have had Pepe's many times and Sallys in Fairfield two weeks ago. The Sallys' pie was fantastic. The only problem was the Sally's pie was twice as expensive as Pepe's.I’ve had a decent amount of pizza recently from both the Fairfield Pepe’s and Sally’s and am surprised when I hear anyone call them bad. Are they as good as New Haven? No, but they’ve been consistently very good pizzas in my experience. I gave several months after opening before I went to either because the combination of a new location and the huge volume they pump out at the beginning is not a good combo.