RE: Halves on a pie.
I took advantage of Papa John's online ordering system last night. Fantastic. They email you an ETA. I think any confused-about-the-workings-of-the-interweb grandparents who saw this would spontaneously combust.
What are the odds that modern ultra-convenience is stunting
evolution? None, since it doesn't exist, duh.
What are the odds that modern ultra-convenience is stunting
evolution? None, since it doesn't exist, duh.
Infrequency and Indie Punching. Not Professionalism.
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I sheepishly admit to ordering a Papa Johns pizza online Friday as you sat a few feet away, it arrived afterwards and was enjoyed whilst watching Wildboyz and giggling like Glen Danzig.
Crappy sausage can also be described as "poor linkage."
Buy some beer
I hadn't been to my Dad's Company's website lately. Aside from the snide photo and immortal bucket reference, he is quoted in the news section: "We're excited about the initial work with these leading companies and about their potential for growth in their markets. They each represent a great fit with our expertise in the commercial construction and building products markets," noted Ken Jones, Godfrey executive vice president and partner responsible for managing these new account relationships."
My dad is hilarious...
There wouldn't be shame in ordering a pizza for yourself, but there's a little shame in the fact you did this in my presence without mentioning your taking advantage of newfanlged technology. A little skeevy, for some reason.
Beer will have been bought by the time I arrive home, which might be quite late this evening. So let it be written, so let it be done. This is not a fact, it is a theory.
Fact: Glen Danzig is funny.
Theory: His fans (and possibly he himself) do not realize this.
Fact: "Bren" Danzig is a hilarious idea.
There is no reason for this not to be our first stop in apartment hunting. Most of the places are within the rent limits we set and my cousin could certainly give us matter-of-fact neighborhood info.
Agreed. I need to do a gen-u-ine (or, actually, not genuine) feasibility study myself with assorted rents/expenses, coupled with consideration of escalating costs of living.
Your dad is hilarious. Why do they list the people in the photo right-to-left? Illogical, and poor marketing.
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