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jdcamb

Tool Time!
Feb 17, 2002
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Nowhere Man!
maybe if you fold it in half with a small and medium pizza inside it.
Just so you know a large at most places is a medium dough ball and a small. Not 2 mediums. When I worked at Pontillos we were not allowed to ever cut it square. Which was a problem as everybody who worked there was illiterate. I had a counter girl who could never figure out how to cut a pie properly. She quit and went to the Police Academy and became a cop.
 

jonKranked

Detective Dookie
Nov 10, 2005
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Just so you know a large at most places is a medium dough ball and a small. Not 2 mediums. When I worked at Pontillos we were not allowed to ever cut it square. Which was a problem as everybody who worked there was illiterate. I had a counter girl who could never figure out how to cut a pie properly. She quit and went to the Police Academy and became a cop.
A) i hope you know i'm just joking around

B) that is interesting re: dough sizing.

C) i remember pontillos from my days in rochester
 

rideit

Bob the Builder
Aug 24, 2004
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11,518
In the cleavage of the Tetons
Just so you know a large at most places is a medium dough ball and a small. Not 2 mediums. When I worked at Pontillos we were not allowed to ever cut it square. Which was a problem as everybody who worked there was illiterate. I had a counter girl who could never figure out how to cut a pie properly. She quit and went to the Police Academy and became a cop.
OMG, yesterday I ordered a pizza, and asked the guy to cut it into ten slices. I didn’t care if they were evenly sized.
He argued with me that it wasn’t possible, either 8 or 16.
 

6thElement

Schrodinger's Immigrant
Jul 29, 2008
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OMG, yesterday I ordered a pizza, and asked the guy to cut it into ten slices. I didn’t care if they were evenly sized.
He argued with me that it wasn’t possible, either 8 or 16.
He clearly didn't pass "shapes" when he was 2 years old.
 

Sandro

Terrified of Cucumbers
Nov 12, 2006
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The old world
Pineapple + tuna ftw, go ahead and ban me.

Man, that scene from Casino is one of the few that ever made me sick to my stomach.
 

canadmos

Cake Tease
May 29, 2011
20,523
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Canaderp
Pineapple on pizza is great.


Sitting here enjoying a cold beer and I look up and realize this race plate is from 2002. I'm not that old, but seeing that and realizing that was almost 20 years ago.... fuck, time flies.... what happened? Lol
 

scrublover

Turbo Monkey
Sep 1, 2004
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New gloves. $17-ish @ Home Depot.

Time for some new rack bits. Oops. And Frame Saver spray, or the like. $45 for a replacement spar. I can swap all of the other bits over and for a few more bucks at Home Depot change all the bolts over to stainless.

Check your shit,
yo. Basement sump pump main pump with a second-level backup pump and backup battery - both working fine. However, my tertiary dumb plug in pump was completely non-functional. Went and bought a new one. Just in case, since we're supposed to get 4 to 6 inch of rain over the next two days. If the power were to go out and the battery for the backup eventually were to fail then I'll steal a batteryout of one of the cars if need be.

Cauliflower, sweet Italian sausage, shishito peppers, S&P, evoo
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canadmos

Cake Tease
May 29, 2011
20,523
19,531
Canaderp
New gloves. $17-ish @ Home Depot.

Time for some new rack bits. Oops. And Frame Saver spray, or the like. $45 for a replacement spar. I can swap all of the other bits over and for a few more bucks at Home Depot change all the bolts over to stainless.

Check your shit,
yo. Basement sump pump main pump with a second-level backup pump and backup battery - both working fine. However, my tertiary dumb plug in pump was completely non-functional. Went and bought a new one. Just in case, since we're supposed to get 4 to 6 inch of rain over the next two days. If the power were to go out and the battery for the backup eventually were to fail then I'll steal a batteryout of one of the cars if need be.

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Awe yeah that bowl of random veggies and sausage looks awesome. What do you do, just roast the shit out of it? Bbq?

What's up with that rack, rusted from the inside out? Good thing it didnt crumple over on the road a bike on it...
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,238
393
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New gloves. $17-ish @ Home Depot.

Time for some new rack bits. Oops. And Frame Saver spray, or the like. $45 for a replacement spar. I can swap all of the other bits over and for a few more bucks at Home Depot change all the bolts over to stainless.

Check your shit,
yo. Basement sump pump main pump with a second-level backup pump and backup battery - both working fine. However, my tertiary dumb plug in pump was completely non-functional. Went and bought a new one. Just in case, since we're supposed to get 4 to 6 inch of rain over the next two days. If the power were to go out and the battery for the backup eventually were to fail then I'll steal a batteryout of one of the cars if need be.

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Thule is pretty good about replacing parts if it's a failure on their part and being in CT it should only take like 15min to get the replacement part in the mail.
 

scrublover

Turbo Monkey
Sep 1, 2004
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Awe yeah that bowl of random veggies and sausage looks awesome. What do you do, just roast the shit out of it? Bbq?

What's up with that rack, rusted from the inside out? Good thing it didnt crumple over on the road a bike on it...
400F for about 30 minutes, turning/stirring up every ten.
Yep. One of the end caps popped out years ago, and I never replaced/fixed it. My bad. Rack is about eight years old.

Thule is pretty good about replacing parts if it's a failure on their part and being in CT it should only take like 15min to get the replacement part in the mail.
I'm wondering if a single holder from One-Up Racks would somehow be able to fit/made to fit on the Thule base at all. Am going to check on that first. I'm really only riding solo ATM anyhow, so the 2nd bike mount isn't really needed currently.

Been rocking those for about 3 months now. They took a bit to break in so they didn't feel funny when closing my grip, but damn are they nice now.
Haven't used them yet, but felt pretty comfy just goofing around in the garage.