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10 Oct 2011, 2:44 pm

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I LOVE Dominos pizza. I make up my own - double BBQ sauce, jalapenos, pineapple, green peppers and mushrooms.

That sounds delicious! You have great taste in pizza! :thumleft:


Thank you! It is delicious, those flavours go really well together. :D

You're welcome! The next time we make homemade pizza at my house, I'm going to try to convince my family to let me make it "smudge-style". :)


Cool. I've tried doing that but I couldn't get it right. I think it highly depends on the BBQ sauce, I haven't bought any so far that has matched the dominos one.



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10 Oct 2011, 2:53 pm

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I've never lived in a place where Domino's will deliver. *sobs*


Aww. :( For years Pizza Hut wouldn't deliver to me. Pizza Hut pizzas aren't good though, but their garlic bread supreme is...mmmm...


they're rubbish. last time i ordered from them the delivery man got lost for about an hour. How can you miss a 16-storey building that's like 10mins away!?
they gave me a voucher though. do you think theyd be pissed if i used it to get them to deliver me some garlic bread:/



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10 Oct 2011, 2:55 pm

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Pizza chains suck. You must go with the mom and pop shops where you see an angry looking, obese Italian man tossing the dough in the air.


There's not many of those in rural England. Sounds good though. I never trust skinny chefs.



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10 Oct 2011, 2:56 pm

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I've never lived in a place where Domino's will deliver. *sobs*


Aww. :( For years Pizza Hut wouldn't deliver to me. Pizza Hut pizzas aren't good though, but their garlic bread supreme is...mmmm...


they're rubbish. last time i ordered from them the delivery man got lost for about an hour. How can you miss a 16-storey building that's like 10mins away!?
they gave me a voucher though. do you think theyd be pissed if i used it to get them to deliver me some garlic bread:/


Lol, poor man! Ah, they have a minimum spend for delivery, something like £10-12. They should've given you another pizza, if the one you received was cold by the time you got it.



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10 Oct 2011, 2:58 pm

The only place that will deliver to me is the Curry India round the corner. There are some disadvantages to living in the sticks. Worth it tho.



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10 Oct 2011, 3:03 pm

Dear Henbane, now you've made me want some biryani..with TONS of shrimp and raisins in it! Sylkat :P



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10 Oct 2011, 3:08 pm

smudge wrote:
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I've never lived in a place where Domino's will deliver. *sobs*


Aww. :( For years Pizza Hut wouldn't deliver to me. Pizza Hut pizzas aren't good though, but their garlic bread supreme is...mmmm...


they're rubbish. last time i ordered from them the delivery man got lost for about an hour. How can you miss a 16-storey building that's like 10mins away!?
they gave me a voucher though. do you think theyd be pissed if i used it to get them to deliver me some garlic bread:/


Lol, poor man! Ah, they have a minimum spend for delivery, something like £10-12. They should've given you another pizza, if the one you received was cold by the time you got it.


some garlic bread and a tub of B&J would prob knock me back £10. i refuse to order one of their pizzas again

im hungry.too much food talk



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10 Oct 2011, 3:18 pm

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some garlic bread and a tub of B&J would prob knock me back £10. i refuse to order one of their pizzas again

im hungry.too much food talk


Same here. The only time to order one is when you're with a group of people, because no matter what "deal" you get, it's always at least £15 spend. Complete rip off. And on Papa Johns website, they even put the voucher codes on the site to make you feel you're getting a deal, when really it's fiddly and irritating, and I just want the prices reduced. Same with reward card points like Nectar and Boots and urgh, I'm ranting. :P



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10 Oct 2011, 3:32 pm

i think boots are pretty good-i have £25 on my card! (a sign that i spend too much?) The more i get on there the less i want to spend it though :?

tescos & sainsburys just want to spy on us with greater ease



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10 Oct 2011, 3:44 pm

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The only place that will deliver to me is the Curry India round the corner. There are some disadvantages to living in the sticks. Worth it tho.


Indian delivery?! !! 8O I wish that existed here!



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10 Oct 2011, 4:57 pm

Domino's is disgusting. You couldn't pay me to eat their sh***y bread with salty sauce and bland cheese (don't even think about calling it pizza).

Sadly, I can't get Indian delivered to my home :( I need to move to a trendier neighborhood full of useless and stupid yet marginally entertaining hipster-types



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10 Oct 2011, 5:26 pm

y'all should move to my place. i can get anything i want delivered



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10 Oct 2011, 5:31 pm

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y'all should move to my place. i can get anything i want delivered


Anything!? Hypothetically you could order a bottle of wine, some cheese, and a side of Grisha?

So jealous!



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10 Oct 2011, 5:33 pm

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y'all should move to my place. i can get anything i want delivered


Anything!? Hypothetically you could order a bottle of wine, some cheese, and a side of Grisha?

So jealous!


yeah, i'd dial the grisha hotline and tell him to pick up some wine and cheese on his way over. simples



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10 Oct 2011, 5:35 pm

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y'all should move to my place. i can get anything i want delivered


Anything!? Hypothetically you could order a bottle of wine, some cheese, and a side of Grisha?

So jealous!


yeah, i'd dial the grisha hotline and tell him to pick up some wine and cheese on his way over. simples


Sorry I'm late dear - I'm stuck in @&$#%* traffic...



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10 Oct 2011, 5:36 pm

Grisha wrote:
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y'all should move to my place. i can get anything i want delivered


Anything!? Hypothetically you could order a bottle of wine, some cheese, and a side of Grisha?

So jealous!


yeah, i'd dial the grisha hotline and tell him to pick up some wine and cheese on his way over. simples


Sorry I'm late dear - I'm stuck in @&$#%* traffic...


i think that means my next order is free :D