Pizza is often about the individual maker and not the restaurant.
Pizza is often about the individual maker and not the restaurant.
I was friendly with Paul F. in high school, and the only pizza he had anywhere close to him was a terrible Mom's Bake-At-Home on Germantown Avenue and the individual frozen round pizzas they sold in our Catholic high school cafeteria, so trust not his judgment in pizza.
Glenside in the house here — lived near both the Horsham and Willow Grove red-roof restaurants.
Trivia time: Pizza Hut is a worldwide favorite (and a personal one, for the reasons the article states!) because they can easily accommodate cultures who do not eat meat.
Handle a few snakes while you're praying and speak in tongues and Congress may pay attention.
Not all doctors are rolling in cash; with student loans, office, equipment and salary costs and the price of malpractice insurance, many doctors today are just middle-class folks.
One of the cops has already been placed on administrative leave; however, with CPD's track record of "forgetting" to follow up with disciplinary action handed down, I doubt he'll lose a day's pay over it.
That's just cruel.
Shame it wasn't at Le Cinq in Paris; they have some interesting "milk skin" going on.
Talk about a Communication Breakdown!
What a shame Kendall Jenner wasn't there to appease the cop with a cold can of Pepsi instead of hauling the Asian-American doctor off the plane by his foot…
The airlines are responsible to their SHAREHOLDERS first, paying customers second. That is the problem.
If he made it home at all! For all anyone knows, the poor guy is still sitting cuffed in a TSA holding cell at O'Hare.
You would think the CPD would have bigger things to worry about than dragging a doctor who had lawfully paid for his seat off an aircraft and smacking his face on a couple armrests.
You're making me think of that scene in American History X where Ed Norton's character made the black guy kneel down and open his Month against the curb…
Actually, I just read a weeklong series in the Portland Press-Herald about Maine having to send most of their opioid addicts to Massachusetts for treatment, since the state didn't expand Medicaid, has had the Feds close down many of their psychiatric beds down for failing multiple CMS audits, and won't pay for…
Wow, those pics make a $1 Banquet meatloaf frozen dinner sound absolutely dee-lush-uuuuus!
At least Fabio got his nose broken by a GOOSE, not a pigeon, when the roller coaster he was riding had a bird strike.
I laid over for five hours coming and going at Bush Int'l years ago on my way to and from OKC from Phila. It was January, but it was warm and humid in Houston and the AC wasn't working. I was on Delta and the terminal in Houston had almost zero dining options. Memphis was nicer.
For Maine coon cats, perhaps. Portland, OR has way better no-kill cat shelters, though.