There is nothing better on this Earth than Papa John's Pizza

I don't care whether it's grown, baked, breaded, buttered, fried, sliced or diced...there is NOTHING on this green Earth that is better than eating Papa John's Pizza with Chickenstrips.

It's like an orgy in my mouth and the whole world's invited!

Paul

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dunric
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Bianco in central phoenix by far better than Papa Johns...

although for the pizza chains, Papa John's ain't bad. better than Pizza Hut/Dominoes, but not as good as NYPDPizza or Uno.

-goro-

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Goro

Any Pizza shop in Jersey >>> any pizza shop in Phoenix.

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lein

Hey dumnass--if an Italian guy in New Jersey decides to pack up his ovens and move to Phoenix, how come suddenly his pizza isn't good anymore.

Thanks in advance.

--Ralph Kennedy {ames,gatech,husc6,rutgers}!ncar!noao!asuvax!kennedy {allegra,decvax,ihnp4,oddjob}--^ ^---------------The Wrong Choice internet: snipped-for-privacy@asuvax.eas.asu.edu

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Ralph Kennedy

"Ralph Kennedy" wrote

The crust dries out too much.

Welcome from the past.

--Tedward

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Edward M. Kennedy

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James

There is nothing better on this Earth than Papa John's Pizza except for all other Pizzas.

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BILLY GURLEY

"BILLY GURLEY" wrote in news:jNEAe.24012$ snipped-for-privacy@fe03.lga:

Look, dude, you're posting from the BRICK CAPITAL OF THE WORLD. Perspective on world affairs is obviously not something that residents of your fair city have in spades. Get back to us when you've been around a bit.

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Jay Furr

I used to love Little Caesar's back in the day. Do they even still exist?

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dwacon

Yep, at least here in SD they do.

Lynne A snipped-for-privacy@rushmore.com

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LynneA

Well Let's see now, I do a lot of traveling but this is just where I settled after my military career ended, which took me quite literally around the world. I have been from England, Scotland, Germany, Spain, Italy, Turkey, Iraq, Saudi, South East Asia, as well as in this country, Michigan, Illinois, Texas x 2, New Mexico, California x3, South Carolina x (too many to count), Florida x (also too many to count), Virginia (ditto), and Last but not least New York x4.

So how much more do you think I need to get around? I mean I am planning on a trip to Arizona in the near future, as well as a Caribbean trip next spring, Maybe that will better suit you for my "getting around a bit".

You really should not pre-judge before you know all of the facts.

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BILLY GURLEY

"BILLY GURLEY" wrote in news:D3iBe.29$ snipped-for-privacy@fe04.lga:

I know this fact: you chose the BRICK CAPITAL OF THE WORLD, out of all the possible spots on the planet, to hang your shingle. Don't tell me it was the proximity to the House In The Horseshoe State Historic Site that swayed your decision.

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Jay Furr

Well out of every state I have been to, this is the only one, maybe South Carolina, where has all of the thing I enjoy. The mountains 4 hours to the west, The beach three hours to the east, Charlotte 2 hours to the Southwest, The research triangle Park 45 minutes north, and I am in the perfect place for starting a Computer Servicing and Consulting business that caters to the public above businesses. I make good money while furthering my studies, have a good business plan that is working like clockwork, I am in an area that I am starting to buy property in Harnett County where it is SOOOO cheap and after building or clearing the resale value soars. What more can I ask for?

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BILLY GURLEY

They exist, but they're not like they used to be

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James

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