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the most epic (Pizza) EVER

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Have you researched 2011 prospects

Yes - They make me feel warm and fuzzy
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Yes - I would have researched them regardless of our record
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7%
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Re: the most epic (Pizza) EVER 

Post#41 » by Basti » Sat Mar 27, 2010 8:47 pm

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basti wrote:I'm from East Germany. we didn't have Kraut when I grew up. we didn't have anything else to eat either but that's a different story. okay we had cabbage and potatoes but they were moldy everyday.


didn't you also wear gray clothes everyday and have to walk ten miles to school?


of course. but it wasn't just walking ten miles. we walked on bare feet with snow as high as our waist while going constantly uphill - even on our way back home. and there was also this wind which was pretty much a storm who blew right into our faces.

oh and we didn't have electricity either.

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Re: the most epic (Pizza) EVER 

Post#42 » by Narf » Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:23 pm

basti wrote:
GopherIt! wrote:
basti wrote:I'm from East Germany. we didn't have Kraut when I grew up. we didn't have anything else to eat either but that's a different story. okay we had cabbage and potatoes but they were moldy everyday.


didn't you also wear gray clothes everyday and have to walk ten miles to school?


of course. but it wasn't just walking ten miles. we walked on bare feet with snow as high as our waist while going constantly uphill - even on our way back home. and there was also this wind which was pretty much a storm who blew right into our faces.

oh and we didn't have electricity either.

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Re: the most epic offseason EVER 

Post#43 » by cpfsf » Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:54 pm

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C.lupus wrote:Did you just randomly decide to attach a poll to your post?


Well, he did clear a shiz ton of cap space for 2011, so if you can connect the dots, it makes sense. But normally the OP is supposed to connect the dots for you if he's trying to make a point.

cpfsf should be tarred, and feathered.


Slum_Dillinger wrote:Am I the only one that feels this isnt really that epic?

I was thinking you were going to try and cash in our "chips" Celtics style.


Whiz Kid wrote:This doesn't strike me as "epic." Each move seems decent, but none of them is a signature move that would really excite anyone.


Krapinsky wrote:Maybe we have different definitions of epic.

Q - When you tried Domino's new recipe pizza did you say "whoa, this pizza is epic!"?


Not epic enough? I'll show the world the true meaning of epic. So epic, the world will never forget.

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Re: the most epic offseason EVER 

Post#44 » by horaceworthy » Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:54 pm

basti wrote:
cpfsf wrote:A Happy Joe's pizza just isn't pizza without sauerkraut.


that's gross.

speaking of Pizza, there's a great Pizza joint around the corner. a big slice for 2 bucks and it's awfully tasty there. I even had two slices for free there. at least kinda for free. I didn't pay for them.

That's what I usually do if I get pizza (unless I get a ridiculously cheap coupon of some sort). Tino's in Minnetonka off of Highway 7. Delicious, and if you hit it up at the right time, two bucks a slice.
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Re: the most epic (Pizza) EVER 

Post#45 » by cpfsf » Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:55 pm

Narf wrote:Whatever, you have a 35 hour work week by law. Your country is run by union thugs! If it wasn't for your rampant socialism, you would export far more manufactured goods than you do now. Even though you're the #2 exporter. But you're all freeloading commies I say! You know nothing about Hardship like us Americans who grew up having to carry the cattle to and from the fields just so they could eat grass with us.


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Re: the most epic (Pizza) EVER 

Post#46 » by Breakdown777 » Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:30 am

GopherIt! wrote:Here's my favorite pizza places in no particular order...

1 your moms house :wink:
2 Giordano's, Chicago
3 Uno's, Chicago (there's a bunch of good pizza places in Chi-town)
4 Pizza Luce (the one in uptown is a great place to impress a girl)
5 Davani's
6 Galooney's, Uptown
7 Rocky Rococo (not the best but always a trip down memory lane)


Woah, name dropping the Luce now? Excellent pizza and excellent music. Atmosphere play's last minute super secret gig's at the Duluth Pizza Luce about once a year.
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Re: the most epic (Pizza) EVER 

Post#47 » by jade_hippo » Sun Mar 28, 2010 11:18 am

I'm partial to Sammy's Pizza myself, and i used to prefer Sammy's Two Go in that gas station in Hibbing till they got kicked out of there
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Re: the most epic offseason EVER 

Post#48 » by Basti » Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:26 pm

horaceworthy wrote:
basti wrote:
cpfsf wrote:A Happy Joe's pizza just isn't pizza without sauerkraut.


that's gross.

speaking of Pizza, there's a great Pizza joint around the corner. a big slice for 2 bucks and it's awfully tasty there. I even had two slices for free there. at least kinda for free. I didn't pay for them.

That's what I usually do if I get pizza (unless I get a ridiculously cheap coupon of some sort). Tino's in Minnetonka off of Highway 7. Delicious, and if you hit it up at the right time, two bucks a slice.


they didn't have a special offer or anything. I just flat out didn't pay because I went there with two friends and when we were waiting for our pizza to be served I noticed I forgot my wallet so I ran back home. when I returned the two slices of pizza was already served and I ate them. then I ordered another one that I actually paid when I received it. when we were all done eating we left the place and one friend paid his part. nobody asked me to pay for the 1st two slices. as of now I've been avoiding that pizza joint for weeks.

speaking of not paying, some friends of mine didn't pay their bill either about half a year ago. the amount of money was huge. IIRC it was about 90 euros. they just ran away from that bar. fast forward to yesterday or friday one of them went through a park nearby where he lives and this bartender could recall his face. so the bartender threatened to physically harm him if he doesn't give him 50 euros. I don't know how he could get out this incident but he seemed to have made it.
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Re: the most epic (Pizza) EVER 

Post#49 » by Basti » Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:30 pm

Narf wrote:Whatever, you have a 35 hour work week by law. Your country is run by union thugs! If it wasn't for your rampant socialism, you would export far more manufactured goods than you do now. Even though you're the #2 exporter. But you're all freeloading commies I say! You know nothing about Hardship like us Americans who grew up having to carry the cattle to and from the fields just so they could eat grass with us.


yeah that's the case now. as of right now Europe is the place where milk and honey flow.

I was just thinking of the ol' times in East Germany. we didn't have anything back then. now we have everything. speaking of cattle, we also have vegetarian cattle over here so that our veggies (just like me) also can eat cattle. it's called progress.

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