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Dominoes can either be really good or taste like cadboard - the trick is to dont be a lazy arse and pick it up yourself ..... get it delivered by the time it gets to you its awful!

I found that myself with "EAGLE BOYS" they make some shit pizza, the one @ great estern hwy.

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Yep i used to work for Pizza hut at one stage, ran my Skyline into the ground sure it was a c210 but it would have lasted longert than it did if i wasnt caining it about delivering pizzas every weeknight. Still u get free stuff on occasion, after a while u cant stand it though.

For teh ultimate pizza try Pizza king in bullcreek off parry av very good pizzas

Yeh i thin PH was pretty much teh same but it was as bit more. so u got like $2-3 a delivery plus $6 an hour or something. U can usually do around 4-5 an hour so its not all that bad in teh end but it doesnt cover repairs if it breaks.

i used to work for domino's as a drive u get $1.25 per delivery... that is meant to cover ALL running costs... fuel, vehicle maintenence etc etc

riiiiigggghhh! that wouldnt even cover a sil80 on boost. :D




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