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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 9:31 am 
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Had one last night, expensive but i have to say a fantastic pizza, and real garlic on the garlic bread.
now torn between the cheap pizza shops and Dominos, your thoughts please.............

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 10:16 am 
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it is nice, them thin bases are topper, but it's at least twice the price of most other places. there are a couple of good pizza shops in the town, but unfortunately i can't remember them. I think Siciliano's does an alright one though I could be wrong.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 11:49 am 
Never tried one yet but we've got a token booklet saving over £25!!!! :sweet:

I reckon they are gonna' get used sometime shortly!!!! :grin:


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MutleyRules wrote:
Never tried one yet but we've got a token booklet saving over £25!!!! :sweet:

I reckon they are gonna' get used sometime shortly!!!! :grin:


when did you get it?

just that i got a booklet like that and they all expired on 31/12/06


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have just passed an advertising van going round the town advertising 3 dominos pizzas for a £5 each :shock:


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no6bus wrote:
have just passed an advertising van going round the town advertising 3 dominos pizzas for a £5 each :shock:


9"1/2 pizzas!!!! :sweet:


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 1:34 pm 
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MutleyRules wrote:
Never tried one yet but we've got a token booklet saving over £25!!!! :sweet:

I reckon they are gonna' get used sometime shortly!!!! :grin:


when did you get it?

just that i got a booklet like that and they all expired on 31/12/06


Got it last week and the offer runs till 30th April!!!! :sweet:

Must be the same as Mr.Glassess' got....addressed to 'Pizza Lover'!!!! :grin:
We've never even been yet so how do they know???? confised :grin:


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 3:19 pm 
Maybe they've been going through your bin?? :shock: :shock: :laugh:


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 3:32 pm 
Maybe they've been going through your bin?? :shock: :shock: :laugh:


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Wouldn't surprise me!!!! rage :laugh: :laugh:


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 11:10 pm 
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dominos

have a voucher here for medium of choice plus garlic bread for 5.99

suits me for thursday night's takeaway

online ordering as well

good service

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I got a cajun chicken pizza from siciliano's last night, it was top notch - i love them jalapenos. and it was £4.50 - the same one at dominos would have been about 8 quid.


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you're aware of the politics of the guy who founded dominos and still owns more than a fair slice of your pizza?

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dawlishmonkey wrote:
you're aware of the politics of the guy who founded dominos and still owns more than a fair slice of your pizza?


if i worried about the politics of every store/shop i went to i wouldnt buy a thing.

fook it - nazi, commie, despot or what - dont care jobs for townies and once a month ainit gonna arse me too much and they is well nice

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ah the attitude that made this country great.
the guys name is tom monaghan. have a look,lovely guy.
don't choke on your pizza

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so he's a mad catholic - there's one in every fookin street - rich or poor, sane or loopy - as this fruitbat certainly is - but don't judge me or anyone else eats there until you have studied in minute detail the origin and ownership of everything you own or eat.

but i agree - he is a mad fecker

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katcha wrote:
if i worried about the politics of every store/shop i went to i wouldnt buy a thing.


Very true,
The only place I boycott these days is Morrisons.
1 - The first Morrisons I ever seen is in Darlo so I cant help but think of them as a Darlo store
2 - They built a store next door to Pools & havent even put any cash into the club.

Anyway,Pizza,fuckin expensive cheese on toast innit.


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GroovyCrimes wrote:
katcha wrote:
if i worried about the politics of every store/shop i went to i wouldnt buy a thing.



Anyway,Pizza,f*** expensive cheese on toast innit.


rolfl rolfl rolfl rolfl rolfl rolfl

queer bounder you tone!!

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katcha wrote:
online ordering as well


yea i ordered online aswell, i think the pizzas are lovely. you can also say a time you would like it delivered if your not quite ready for it

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:27 pm 
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katcha wrote:
online ordering as well


yea i ordered online aswell, i think the pizzas are lovely. you can also say a time you would like it delivered if your not quite ready for it


What are you doing ordering takeaway?? :shock: :shock:

Can't you cook something while you're in the kitchen?? :sweet: :sweet:


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:53 pm 
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katcha wrote:
if i worried about the politics of every store/shop i went to i wouldnt buy a thing.


Very true,
The only place I boycott these days is Morrisons.
1 - The first Morrisons I ever seen is in Darlo so I cant help but think of them as a Darlo store
2 - They built a store next door to Pools & havent even put any cash into the club.

Anyway,Pizza,f*** expensive cheese on toast innit.


Morrisons is cack anyway, the near me only sells pies and sausage rolls, so ADG would be well happy


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:50 pm 
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katcha wrote:
so he's a mad catholic - there's one in every fookin street - rich or poor, sane or loopy - as this fruitbat certainly is - but don't judge me or anyone else eats there until you have studied in minute detail the origin and ownership of everything you own or eat.

but i agree - he is a mad fecker


I bet he's not as mad as my Aunt Rose. She's the family's professional catholic.

And PP's had her. :wink:

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