Scooby-Doo
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That's about all there is to do in Lafayette. Safe travels.I'll be passing through Indy tomorrow. Going to stop in Lafayette to grab a beer, then soldier on to Chicago
That's about all there is to do in Lafayette. Safe travels.I'll be passing through Indy tomorrow. Going to stop in Lafayette to grab a beer, then soldier on to Chicago
No can doIf they don't get water from Lake Michigan then it's not authentic Lou's, at least that's what people say.
Apparently there's a place somewhere around Phoenix that actually does bring in Lake Michigan water for deep dish, maybe @Scooby-Doo can confirm
That was Deserved. My bad.Uh, hate to break this to you, but Lou Malnati's is a Chicago deep dish joint. Actually they opened the first restaurant in Lincolnwood, a Chitown suburb, and now have dozens of locales across the city and burbs. They simply opened a location in Philly. So if you're saying that a Chicago deep dish pizza blows Chicago deep dish pizza away, I guess you'd have a point, at least in the department of redundancy department.
Peace my brutha!That was Deserved. My bad.
Being 58th in education is validated by the majority of Philly posters.
I asked a friend, the Lou's there doesn't actually bring in lake water but they do something to make the pH levels there the same.No can do
I had no ideaI asked a friend, the Lou's there doesn't actually bring in lake water but they do something to make the pH levels there the same.
LOL
Arcadia my ass. You're full of shit.
I don't go around looking at buildings, but you can't help but notice, in Phoenix the houses all look the same, there are no cookie cutter recently built neighborhoods in Phila. The architecture in Phila is beautiful, the details in the buildings are amazing.That sounds like a blast. So how often do you drive around looking a buildings?
I would rather spend my time on one of over 300 golf courses across the state. Trust me, there's plenty of grass, trees and flowers to look at while teeing it up on a 65 degree day in mid February.
Ummmm OK. If you say so. Seems like you know everything. Even know where I live. Lived here for 19 years now
I don't go around looking at buildings, but you can't help but notice, in Phoenix the houses all look the same, there are no cookie cutter recently built neighborhoods in Phila. The architecture in Phila is beautiful, the details in the buildings are amazing.
We have plenty of great golf courses in Phila. Some of the greatest courses in this country ie Merion GC, Aronimink GC etc..
How does teeing it up on a 110+ degree day feel? Those days run from June thru Sept, I lived in Vegas, the weather is comparable to Phoenix, just a little cooler in LV.
ohhhhh, oops sowwy. Didn't know.sister
You wish you Kaitlin Jenner loving mutha fuckasister
When you tell an Eagles fan to 'eat shit', they take you quite literally. Thinking of the other teams in that division...When the Giants won the superbowl, did any of their fans eat shit? Nope. How about when the Cowboys won superbowls in the early 90s. Did any of their fans eat shit? Nope. You have to go back a ways for a Redskins championship but I don't recall any of their fans celebrating a superbowl win with a dive into horsey poo. Well, Philly will always have its rich traditions. In Seattle we have a bunch of annoying libtards, but I'll take them anyday over Santa Claus-booing shit eaters.Speaking of assholes...
When you tell an Eagles fan to 'eat shit', they take you quite literally. Thinking of the other teams in that division...When the Giants won the superbowl, did any of their fans eat shit? Nope. How about when the Cowboys won superbowls in the early 90s. Did any of their fans eat shit? Nope. You have to go back a ways for a Redskins championship but I don't recall any of their fans celebrating a superbowl win with a dive into horsey poo. Well, Philly will always have its rich traditions. In Seattle we have a bunch of annoying libtards, but I'll take them anyday over Santa Claus-booing shit eaters.