Mean Mr. Mustard
Always shouts out something obscene
the deal is in the US as well.
where?
amazon is still showing them for 300 bucks
the deal is in the US as well.
think I might go pick up a pizza from this joint tonight. looks amazing and is supposed to be the best pizza in the city.
nice touch with the .it domain. the guy is from naples.
http://www.anticopizza.it/gallery.html
http://a1.urbns.pn/w/s/4V/RNmO1uwmtu1Yst-640m.jpg
where?
amazon is still showing them for 300 bucks
where?
amazon is still showing them for 300 bucks
the deal is in the US as well.
think I might go pick up a pizza from this joint tonight. looks amazing and is supposed to be the best pizza in the city.
nice touch with the .it domain. the guy is from naples. no virooses this time.
http://www.anticopizza.it/gallery.html
I wouldn't be tripping over myself to go buy a product with no support or warranty
this pizza was amazing. I got the above pizza margerita with pep. line was out the door into the parking lot. chris rock was there 2 days ago and signed a pizza paddle. he wrote,"the best. magnificent. better than crack!" alton brown signed one also and said,"just like naples but closer". pretty cool.
Canada is just as cold in the winter as any place in Michigan, Indiana, Barfallo, New York & many places in the USA.
Here in Toronto we have hot lingering humid summers with temps in the high 90's from May to mid or late September. We have a nice warm weather during spring & fall. We get our first snow falls in November & December & yes we can get cold but its the same type of temps as many places in the USA.
Where abouts are you located eileenb ?
Unless you've lived in MN or upstate NY-VT you really don't have any idea what the cold is like in Canada. MD, even as far north as PA, is super mild by comparison. You might get a few sub 20 weeks, but it's not bone chilling snot freezes in your nose, cold for months on end.We are in Maryland, US. Sounds like the weather is about the same here except more snow there. We don't get a lot of snow here usually, although 2 years ago we got like 5 feet in a week. That was miserable. The biggest problem with Toronto is the lack of close oceans and beaches and the high cost of living. I do love Canadians though, so it's almost worth it. The company my husband works for is just awesome and I can't say enough good things about how they treat him and all the people I've met through his work. Canadians rock.