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crazy what people out side the NY, NJ area call good pizza.
please people, dominos is not pizza.
Oh, here we go again with someone who doesn't live in Chicago talking "pizza". Go home, you're drunk.
ill give ya Chicago. rest of the country has no clue whats good.
I have learned when on vacation that missing good pizza is part of it. Anytime I try to quench the thirst somewhere else, I CAN'T BELIEVE what they call pizza.
P. S. Don't tell anybody, but I can dig a NY slice.
DAMN!!! My mouth started to water. Sounds gooood!I'm up here in Rome in Central NY, about 45 minutes from Syracuse (almost dead-center in NY), and our "sister city" Utica was once the hub of the Mob trafficking all across the US. As such, it seems like over half of the city of Utica has names that end in a vowel. Rome, almost as many - the two cities are less than 15 miles apart.
And we've got some damn good pizza joints here! Paesano's, O'Scugnizzio's, LaRoma's, Tony's (all seven of them), Charlie's, so many more.... and there's pretty much one within a 4-5 block radius, no matter where you are. Hell, even the local convenience stores are delicacies compared to the trash I've had other places throughout the country!
One of my personal favs is a place called the Garage, it used to be a car repair facility about 20 years ago. The owner's last name ends with "ini", and he has one particular pie that I drool over just thinking about it. He calls it LaPhunk, with sauce that is half pizza sauce, and half hot wing sauce. Almost a full layer of pepperoni over the top, then double cheese, with crushed red pepper on top.
Spicy.
the fact that you think I would celebrate anything with dominoscrazy what people out side the NY, NJ area call good pizza.
please people, dominos is not pizza.
I'm picky when it comes to food and that pizza sounds f**king amazing!!I'm up here in Rome in Central NY, about 45 minutes from Syracuse (almost dead-center in NY), and our "sister city" Utica was once the hub of the Mob trafficking all across the US. As such, it seems like over half of the city of Utica has names that end in a vowel. Rome, almost as many - the two cities are less than 15 miles apart.
And we've got some damn good pizza joints here! Paesano's, O'Scugnizzio's, LaRoma's, Tony's (all seven of them), Charlie's, so many more.... and there's pretty much one within a 4-5 block radius, no matter where you are. Hell, even the local convenience stores are delicacies compared to the trash I've had other places throughout the country!
One of my personal favs is a place called the Garage, it used to be a car repair facility about 20 years ago. The owner's last name ends with "ini", and he has one particular pie that I drool over just thinking about it. He calls it LaPhunk, with sauce that is half pizza sauce, and half hot wing sauce. Almost a full layer of pepperoni over the top, then double cheese, with crushed red pepper on top.
Spicy.
Lol I'm serious it hasn't snowed here since thanksgiving. Got like an 1" on Christmas eve that's it. Just cold and dry and miserable. Winter with no snow is like a ********** with fully clothes strippersWoke up this morning to the "white death" all over my Burban.
Keep that shit up in Alaska @05Single
It ain't supposed to be snowing down here in Louisiana!
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It's 2017. People move. Set up shop in other states. The only reason chicago or ny has the best pizza is because its nostalgic, theres equal or better pizza in other parts of the country.Oh, here we go again with someone who doesn't live in Chicago talking "pizza". Go home, you're drunk.