Jayz wrote:Ultimately this topic will cause many members to eat more pizza over a 30 span, I like it.
Blown Z wrote:Jayz wrote:Ultimately this topic will cause many members to eat more pizza over a 30 span, I like it.
Reading this thread made me get sausage pizza for lunch today!
ronnie_suburban wrote:
Day 7, baby!
gleam wrote:The middle four pieces are the four pieces I ALWAYS want. I love those things. Yum.
aschie30 wrote:I dunno, Ronnie. I see a little fatigue in his eyes.
jimswside wrote:These last pics are making me confident of my pick of this lasting no more than 10 days. I can see some weakness showing in his eyes.
stevez wrote:jimswside wrote:These last pics are making me confident of my pick of this lasting no more than 10 days. I can see some weakness showing in his eyes.
I agree. When a man with no palate starts compalining about his pizza being too bland, that's a sure sign his facade is cracking. I'd be happy to take some action on Ronnie's side of the bet.
Blown Z wrote:Goodness, this man is no mere mortal!
turkob wrote:My prediction? November 1, his first meal after collecting, he orders sausage pizza.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Blown Z wrote:Goodness, this man is no mere mortal!
Well, the pizzas are appetizers with pretty thin crusts but they're still fairly substantial in their own right.
turkob wrote:My prediction? November 1, his first meal after collecting, he orders sausage pizza.
Sadly, I think you may be on to something.
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JeffB wrote:I think you got him. Those things pictured above are not pizzas.
teatpuller wrote:No Bears apparel. A sign he could be losing his composure.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Breakfast this morning . . .
Frozen Gino's Deep-Dish Sausage
This interesting thing about this pizza is that last night being 'date night' for our boy and his wife, he knew he might be hung over this morning. So, as he was leaving the house last night, he put this frozen pizza in the oven and instructed the babysitter to take it out when it was ready. Thus, this morning when he stumbled out of bed, his Gino's pizza was ready and waiting for him in the fridge. It may not be pretty but it certainly was thoughtful.
Btw, I've been told that he's not allowed to wear any sports team garb on date night.
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MelT wrote:On November 1 I will applaud him.
MelT wrote:
Incidentally, put me in the camp now betting on Pizzaboy. A week ago, I would have been with Ronnie, but that have-the-babysitter-cook-the-frozen-pizza-and-I'll-eat-it-cold-for-hangover-breakfast move tells me this man could probably live like this forever. On November 1 I will applaud him.
But instead of ticker tape, slices of pepperoni?AngrySarah wrote:http://www.suntimes.com/realchicago/1960s/1960s/11-27f.jpg
G Wiv wrote:MelT wrote:On November 1 I will applaud him.
I'm thinking LTHforum party in Pizzboy's, soon to be Pizzaman, honor. Where should we hold the party, a pizza joint of course. I believe Barnaby's in Northbrook is one of Pizza Boy/Man's favorites.
G Wiv wrote:I'm thinking LTHforum party in Pizzboy's, soon to be Pizzaman, honor. Where should we hold the party, a pizza joint of course. I believe Barnaby's in Northbrook is one of Pizza Boy/Man's favorites.
stevez wrote:Burt's.
G Wiv wrote:G Wiv wrote:I'm thinking LTHforum party in Pizzboy's, soon to be Pizzaman, honor. Where should we hold the party, a pizza joint of course. I believe Barnaby's in Northbrook is one of Pizza Boy/Man's favorites.stevez wrote:Burt's.
Yes, better idea.