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Anyone who eats pizza with a knife and fork should immediately be finger printed and have their cheek swabbed and entered into CODIS. That's some serial killer type behavior right there.
Re Randy's, for me it's ok, not great, the best place I've had around here was NY Style Pizza next to Rally Point Grill, but I've not yet been to the place Pierre mentioned, Oakwood Pizza Box, from the pictures it looks pretty good, a year later and we still have yet to try it, we don't eat pizza often. There is a relatively new place in Cary, I think, small place with a husband and wife team, supposed to be the real thing, been around about a year.
Oh look, another pizza thread got inadvertently started, I guess I'm as complicit as the rest.
More than pizza I'd really like to see a good Italian deli with proper sandwiches, sides and pastries.
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Originally Posted by TarHeelNick
Anyone who eats pizza with a knife and fork should immediately be finger printed and have their cheek swabbed and entered into CODIS. That's some serial killer type behavior right there.
Never trust a person who eats pizza with a knife and fork!
I think most ‘Yanks’ think pizza was invented in New York/Jersey and if you don’t order it their way and eat it their way you are wrong. ????????????
I think most ‘Yanks’ think pizza was invented in New York/Jersey and if you don’t order it their way and eat it their way you are wrong. ????????????
Well, I am at least with them on the pineapples-on-pizza-is-sacrilege thing. Or worse, mayo. But then both were popular where I used to live.
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