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I thought I recognised that car in the avatar.. I seem to have spent some time under that bonnet, no where near as much as I did under the 180 but....

You should see it now with my Work VS-MX rims on the rear, the dish perfectly suits it..

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for lunch, or after work pizza?

Both :) or either or. i have a day off that day. so any time is good for me. although you might want to give me a call before hand. I could be at cottesloe working on my tan.

hmm anchovies eh? an explosion of dry salty fish...yuk

pepperoni, black olives, pineapple and black pepper  mmmmmm

Pizza King stack on the toppings too

i eat anchovies out the tin. :wassup:

Pizza nights cool - best be on a weeknight as SAUWA weekends are pretty jam packed for the next month.

this friday night?

not good for me .... saturday is driver training ..... got a bit of running around to do last minute things to car and pauls folks come home this week so he'll probably be catching up with them.

i couldnt resist... i just had to go to NYC and get some.. i had the bronx pizza.. with chicken chunks, sring onions, bacon, motzerella cheese and tomato base... to die for!!! :D

now all i taste is onions.. ;) soon change that!

-pie

wat the ****........? lol

anywhos to add to this little pizza shenanigans...... Il Pedrinos or some shit like that in northbridge accross the road from the brass monkey...... best pizza in perth for sure..... how do i know because he was crowned worlds best pizza maker a few years back and he has cooked and served pizza to the pope............ it is lovely

adrian :D

my bro used ta work at a lil place on the water in south yunderup (its near mandurah) and his boss used ta do me the nicest wood fired pizzas baked capsicum satay chicken pieces pineapple lil onion bakon fresh mushrooms with heaps of mozarella was so good an got for free cause i used to run her home when they closed




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