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brainfix |
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Your territoriality is surpassed only by your obstinacy.
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gloucesterkid |
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Glad everyone could support the Interact Club (and thus ACS). They are a terrific group at GHS which does great work throughout the local community. They give
away thousands of dollars every year to numerous local, regional, national, and international charities.
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brainfix |
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Yet another GK soundbite meant to enhance your life!
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brainfix |
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I'd like to wield a club, but these are gentler times and we try to reason rather than fight. Right?
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vodka rocks |
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Now, now, Brain. He's just a kid.
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brainfix |
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No, he's a gloucesterkid.
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captjoe06 |
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gloucesterkid wrote:
I wish I would have known about it GK. |
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magnoliatownie |
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No one has mentioned Espresso's pizza. It's much like how Papa Gino's used to be...thick soft crust on the edge but thin overall, same type of
cheese and a nice not so sweet sauce. I also tried the Sub Zone's pizza for the first time last week. It was yummy...thicker crust with a slightly spicy
sauce...very much italian style. It got rave reviews from the entire office and my fussy daughter.
"Beer is proof that God loves us"- Ben Franklin
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thevhedgehog |
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I've found that the pizza a Cape Ann Pizza in Essex is either really good or really bad. Sometimes, the oil just oozes out of it. I'm not sure if this
is just residual oil from the previosu pizzas in the oven or whether ther was too much oil added to the dough that day.
At least they're using a real pizza oven and not one of those conveyor rack systems that some places use. |
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Not so much, VR. The "point" is that we all throw stuff out here for discussion without substantiation.
The ONLY way anyone reading here would KNOW if it's true that the place is "gross" is to actually walk in there or call the Board of Health, etc., MUCH like the only way (they say) they can know if the "no prayer in the room if your roommate objects" policy is accurate is to call Seacoast or go there themselves and ask. Just posting something about a local eatery being dirty can prevent any number of people from ordering anything from there, which can hurt their business substantially. They may well BE dirty (and, in fact, I've heard from someone else that they need to clean up a bit), but the sentiment was posted here without substantiation. I can pretty much guarantee you that if I had posted that information about the Bridgeside, certain folks here would have been all over me and they would have cited the VERY reasons I stated! All I'm saying here is, the same rules should apply to every poster, not just those you have a (perceived) axe to grind with. |
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Y DEVELOP |
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I must say I take this pizza thing quite seriously. I grew up in NY and know and love Pizza. There are many versions and all have there merits but the ones
listed as "winners" blow!
Classic NY Style Pizza Sebastian's Virgilio's Gloucester Pizza Maria's Delaney's Mike's Cape Ann Pizza |
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ckcaney |
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Yes it's fucking filthy. It doesn't appear to have been cleaned since I left highschool and the place was dirty then too.
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Gypsy |
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I'm pretty sure those were made with anchovie paste.That may well be but it also had actual pieces of very salty fish on it (and they used a sprinkling of hard cheese --- not gooey mozarella). The guy who ran the place told me that back in "the old country" the local bakeries would let the women of the village use their outdoor brick ovens once they were done for the day. So the women would make up these pizzas using whatever their husbands had brought from the boats that morning and as soon as the bakers took their last batch out they would hurry down there and get their pies in. He said they always had the most wonderful smoky, fishy taste.
True art is moral: it seeks to edify life, not to debase it, to hold off, at least
for a little while, the twilight of the gods and of us.
- John Gardner The Old Mermaid's Tale: The Video | In Memory of Mark S. Williams | Sponsored by Parlez-Moi Blog |
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Sigurdr |
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Sebastian's is probably my favorite, but we ask for it well done, especially with toppings.
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NightStalker |
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I used to rate delaneys #1 but now lean towards sebastions for some reason. Riverview is great when you have the time. and if someone thinks a place is dirty
and needs brightening up and others agree, then it can't be too far off the mark.
"All of this could be yours... just give me what I want and nobody gets hurt"
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Thong Extractor |
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NS does Dunkin Donuts have pizza flavored crullers?
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ckcaney |
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mmm, if they don't they should, someone called Deo.
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o Realist o |
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The ONLY way anyone reading here would KNOW if it's true that the place is "gross" is to actually walk in there ~ MissDTo set your mind at rest, MissD, YES, I and friends actually walked in there not once, but twice (always believe in giving second chance) - 1st time came out with gummy bottoms of sneakers, 2nd time same...and counters not wiped down. Notice that I have not named establishment. Enough substantiation?? Let us know if you need additional info.
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Foresta Gump |
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Well cripes, where the hell is the board of health? If a place is that dirty, how the hell are they allowed to stay open?
'LIFE IS LIKE A BOX OF CHOCOLATES...YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU'RE GONNA GET'
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Y DEVELOP |
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Oh yeah, Leonardo's - great!
Bridgeside - eat at your own risk. The windows are permanently yellow. I wouldn't think of even entering the establishment. From what I've heard the entire buidling should be condemned. |
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