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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Then it sounds like a design flaw. There's no way a gas heater should turn itself off completely instead of going to pilot light.
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#29747 |
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#29748 |
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#29749 |
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So I found this in my Papa John's pizza.
![]() It gets even crazier. I call sis to tell her and she tells me that the cook and prep girl were screaming at each other and got into an altercation right in front of her while waiting at the counter. ![]() So there was no way I was going to call the store. I got on Facebook and talked to Papa John's customer service. They are forwarding it to the leadership team there and will call me in 48 hours. The pizza itself was so badly made. Toppings were all in the middle falling off. Last edited by Blossom; 03-06-2017 at 04:18 AM. |
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[sarcastic] I just love Mondays [/sarcastic]
Seven minutes ago some one rang the doorbell in a rather aggressive way. I knew I was the only one dressed, so I went down two stairs to find nobody there. I suspect it was a customer who got impatient and rang the doorbell to let us know that it's past 10am (opening time for the store). Between the time he/she rang the doorbell and I came downstairs he/she read the opening times which are posted on the window, next to the door, which clearly states that on Monday the store is closed. Below the doorbell he/she rang is a tag with our family name on it, not the store's name (in fact we can't hear the doorbell in the store). Normally I wouldn't have bothered to go downstairs. However, we expect a shipment from a supplier, they were told we were closed on Monday, so it should be delivered on Tuesday, but we know from experience that in such a situation the shipment will often be delivered on Monday. Hopefully it doesn't turn out to be one of those days today. |
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The corner of hard plastic from a pull apart container that one of the toppings come in is my guess. It could do some damage if swallowed. It's sharp, pointy and jagged. Luckily large enough to be seen before I bit into it.
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Still very dangerous to let that get into the pizza. I would hope that they'll come back with an appropriate response.
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On this topic, though, you damn sure out to get something more than a free pizza. That's scary. If it's glass, or very hard plastic...jeeeze. I'm not one who says "oh, go demand this..." for small mistakes by a business, but that? That ain't good, at all, at all. Hitch |
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Down the street from me, there's a place that makes thin crust pizza, and has outdoor seating in decent weather. They do land office business. Service is slow, but you don't eat there if in a hurry. The pizza is good, they serve other things as well, and you sit outside with your friends on a nice day, hang out, and have a meal. There was another pizza place around the corner from me, and they went through a period where the staff were all Asian (Vietnamese, I believe), save for a token guy I'd seen in other places whose function appeared to be teaching the Asian staffers to make pizza and hoagies. They went belly up more recently when they failed an NYC health inspection. Given how long they'd been in business, I'm not sure how they failed, but a fair guess was vermin. Most places that sell food have a cat in the basement to keep the rodents under control, and there's a secondary market in the food trade for the offspring of known good mousers. I believe having the cat in the basement is a technical no-no, but it's not one an inspector will gig you for. A friend of a friend was an NYC food inspector, and a member of the Society for Creative Anachronisms. The latter served him in good stead. He inspected a Chinese restaurant and gave them a failing grade, and an employee attacked him with a cleaver. Fortunately, he had just acquired a set of ring mail from a vendor who made period gear, and was wearing it under his suit. He got a bruise but no other damage. The restaurant no longer exists, and the last I knew, the chap with the cleaver was still a guest of the NYC penal system. ______ Dennis |
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#29756 |
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Finding decent pizza in Canada is a challenge. The Canadian definition seems to be neither thin nor thick crust but some unhappy medium. Sigh. (OTOH, I did find a decent place near UBC Robson where I was teaching this winter, AND they had Alexander Keith's IPA on tap. And the crust was almost thin and crisp enough.)
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Of course. Despite the Chicago-NY rivalry, about Pizza, I've been in both, often, back in my travelling days, and I am still firmly in NY's corner. Once you live some time under the spell of NY pizza ("hey, whaddaboud gettin' a slice..."), you'll never be happy anyplace else.
There's a Grimaldi here, that makes brick oven pizza, and those are AMAZING, but I don't really categorize those as pizza, y'know? Spoiler:
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I have the good fortune to have three nearby owner operated pizza cafes, their pizza's are not the best I've ever had, but all three are better than the PH, Domino's etc. Domino's opened a franchise in our local shopping strip, it closed after a few months, same with Starbucks they came and went in the blink of an eye.
But what I came here to say is that I am fed up with Fake News, not the content, the label. We already had Trumped Up Stories so why don't we use that. BBC - Befuddled Bug*ered and Conned. ABC - Another Bullsh*t Commissariat (the Aussie one) BR |
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A Puerto Rican chap owned a food truck selling hot dogs, and was smart. He bought a triangle of land by the railroad tracks, diagonally across from the Red Bank train station. He didn't build on it, so his taxes stayed low. He had the area graveled, and water and power lines pulled in. First thing in the morning, he'd drive up in his truck, connect to water and power, and open for business. All day, every day, people would drive up, park on the gravel, and grab a couple of dogs an a soda. He'd get a spurt of business every time a train stopped in either direction. His wife made the chili and onion sauces he offered with the docs. He worked during the spring, summer and fall months, and in the dead of winter, took the family back to Puerto Rico for the duration. (The old friend pounded his head against the wall for a while pursing dreams of rock stardom. He wrote, sang, played guitar and rums, and saw himself as the next Bruce Springsteen. He was good, but not lucky. There were a thousand other guys trying to do the same thing, and he got lost in the crowd. He finally gave up, went with Plan B, and followed his dad, a union electrician for 40 years, into the electrical trade with a sponsorship from his dad for the IBEW.) Quote:
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I recall being taken out by some Canadian Cousins to an 'up-market' pizza restaurant in Hamilton Ontario in the late '70s, as I recall the pizza's were very average, but what most remember is the obsequious staff, I'd just been in NYC and Boston.
I think my cousins imagined pizza wouldn't have been known in the UK or Australia. That was probably true of the UK back then, but not Australia. Italian villages migrated here en-masse before and especially after WW2. I am convinced to this day that 'Have a nice day' started in Canada. Of course, we now have it here too, but not as bad as the UK where it can be worse than LA or Vancouver, ab-reaction to Basil Fawlty? Had to call the bank the other day, the phone operator was pleasant and very helpful. But every time I answered a question she'd say, "Thank you for that." I asked to stop saying it, she didn't though, excessive brainwashing training I guess. BR |
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