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im from the north so im going aussie pizza at salisbury parabanks there's pizza hut there to. but for you dirty southerners ya on ya own i wouldnt know

^^ get smart looks good guys there's a few ppl interested in going maybe you should start another thread n see who else wants to go (and no dont take that as im b*tching at you for being on mine)

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yeah ill make a get smart thread when i can choose a date

as for close pizza bar's there is a little pizza bar on main north rd about 100m south of the gepps cross intersection they make a great pizza 110x better than pizza hut rubbish

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reckon i might try and make it out there. any good pizza place around there to get dinner before?

Al Pacinos Pizza on Regency Road

They have this farking hardcore pizza, its the Garlic Prawn with BBQ Sauce. It sounds hideous but one u eat it, you realize its genius.

Ph:8261 1741

http://ww2.whereis.com/mapping/geocodeAddr...=5&logData=

Thatsa where I be izzlin mine ;P

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madaz i say these things need to be run like a dictator ship otherwise you waste all ya time messing around trying to make everyone happy which never happens.

while that does sound disgusting we should all trust dohmar he appears to have a greek/italian background (originator's and masters of the pizza) just look at this pic if you dont know dohmar he's in the green rolling in his brother's car

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although now that i think about it you were pretty keen on the bbq maybe im mistaken never been good at picking these things. outside of math my iq drops to below your average bimbo ;)

and dstroy and rad33 ill be sure to honk at as many girls as possible to try n get you a non inflattable friend to take ;) if there old and a profesional its not my fault alright beggers cant be choosers. mario seems pretty happy with his in the pic

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no 31s allowed they old and smelly.......well maybe if you bring hot chicks with you for rad33 & dstroy

nah just joking more the merrier and mines only got a couple of years on ya

look out bunny's bringing the young one looks like we gonna have to cancel the blow ups and proffesionals guys. keep it clean with mr sheen ;)

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while that does sound disgusting we should all trust dohmar he appears to have a greek/italian background (originator's and masters of the pizza) just look at this pic if you dont know dohmar he's in the green rolling in his brother's car

Lol dude is my back that hairy? And how the hell did u find that out?

Naw, Polish/Australian. ;P And yes, I know my pizza. I didn't get overweight eating celery haha

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we should all trust dohmar he appears to have a greek/italian background (originator's and masters of the pizza)

Sorry to disappoint, Pizza isn't Italian. Modern Pizza is an American invention much like Sweet and Sour (its not traditional Chinese), though chucking stuff on a bread base is ancient.

Lol dude is my back that hairy? And how the hell did u find that out?

im sacking my damn paparazi team

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seems they were following this guy

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yes i have a mario picture for everycomment i make. polish sausage hey that explains the bbq idea.

it seems i was wrong so very wrong.

4door sleeper i hear pizza has a long complex and uncertain history that often inspires heated debate :happy:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_pizza

hard to work hard to get something mario for this 1

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