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#Caturday, June 6, 2015: Cats stealing pizza

by 1389AD ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Food and Drink, Open thread at June 6th, 2015 - 2:00 pm

Why do so many cats have such a thing for pizza and other tomato-sauce-based foods? Our dear departed El Gato had a taste for Italian food, including pizza.

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Published on Mar 22, 2015 by CrazyFunnyStuffCFS
Cats Stealing Pizza Compilation
Everybody loves pizza, and cats are no exception. Cats are the cutest thieves. Some are trying, but some actually succeeded in stealing delicious slice of pizza.

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Headbanger Pizza

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 160 Comments › )
Filed under Humor, Music, Open thread at November 18th, 2010 - 11:00 pm


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Not being a fan of speed metal, I can appreciate the pure endurance aspect of it, especially when it’s played on a fretless pizza advertisement sign. I know I couldn’t pull it off.

Maybe some of the afficionados here can identify the song (I turned up my speakers to 11 and still couldn’t hear it) but it seems a bit repetitive, unlike The Overnight Open Thread.

The Best Pizza Open Thread

by Phantom Ace ( 238 Comments › )
Filed under Open thread at July 3rd, 2010 - 2:00 pm

As everyone knows I am proud ex NYer. I love my hometown and have fond memories of it. However the New York of today is not the one I grew up to. It has been over run by Islamic Colonialists who have Mayor Bloomberg in their pockets. One thing that was great about NYC was the pizza. Without a doubt It’s Pizza was the best in world, with Chicago a close 2nd. That said I have re evaluated  my view point. Yesterday Coldwarrior took me to a pizza joint in Pittsburgh that was amazing. It  as the best I have every eaten in my life. The dough was amazing as was the cheese and tomatoes. The place is called The Church Brew Works and yes it is in an old church.

Due to financial and organizational considerations, the Diocese underwent a major reorganization in 1993. On the 6th of August in 1993, the church was put under an act of suppression by the Bishop of Pittsburgh. The building lay dormant until the construction began in early 1996. It was almost three years to the day when The Church Brew Works reopened the doors of St. John the Baptist for business on the 1st of August in 1996.

This is an Open Thread for this Saturday afternoon!

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