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PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:15 
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Isn't that just a publicity stunt?

Also: A white hole?

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Mmmm, pizza hut buffet...

Also, mmmm, pizza express...

And generally, mmmm, pizza...

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Isn't that just a publicity stunt?

Also: A white hole?
A Pizza Hut sucks time and matter out of the universe. A Pasta Hut spits it back again.


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That went well. I now have a pretty girlfriend. Hi5s all round.

We went to sous le nez. Full report when I am not on my phone in a train station.


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That went well. I now have a pretty girlfriend. Hi5s all round.

We went to sous le nez. Full report when I am not on my phone in a train station.


Surely sous le nez should be a moustache stylist?

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I now have a pretty girlfriend.... We went to sous le roofie.
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First Born's at the age (21 months or so) where he's now a massive pain to take to a restaurant not because he'll start screaming but cos he's up and about and won't sit fucking still for five minutes. It means he's awesome fun at home, but makes him an impossible dining companion. Last time we went out for a meal with him and a bunch of family people we basically hired a room at the back of the pub, so he could whizz around. He spent an hour sat in the fireplace playing with brass things.

I honestly don't understand parents who take their kids out to eat and then just ignore tham while they run all over the restaurant.
I may understand more in a year or so, of course.


If you honestly want the best pizzeria in London that I know of, it's in Finsbury Park, on the Stroud Green Rd. It's called La Porchetta. Take a run up there one weekend with the kid in tow - it's a proper Italian restaurant where they love kids and it's very noisy and lively. You may need to book. It's not swanky, but they are creeping down through London from there with more branches - to give you an idea of how successful it is. I've eaten at a few of their branches, but the original one is the best for both the food and the atmosphere.

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That went well. I now have a pretty girlfriend. Hi5s all round.

We went to sous le nez. Full report when I am not on my phone in a train station.


Good work, fella. :hat:

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That went well. I now have a pretty girlfriend. Hi5s all round.


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Pizza Express is fucking awesome and anyone who says otherwise has a broken face.

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Not as good as Nandos though.

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Pizza Express is fucking awesome and anyone who says otherwise has a broken face.

Pizza Express is fucking snobbish over-priced shit and anyone who says otherwise has a broken login.

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Anybody who makes pizzas and feeds them to me is awesome. Unless they put anchovies on them, in which case, they're the devil incarnate, ruining such otherwise excellent food.


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Were my login to 'break' I wouldn't then bother to check if it had ever started working again. Pizzas from pizza express cost about as much as pizzas in any other restaurant that's not exclusively a takeaway and are fucking awesome. How is it snobbish? It's awesome pizza on a plate in a restaurant with very bog-standard, unassuming tables and chairs.

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Were my login to 'break' I wouldn't then bother to check if it had ever started working again.

See, that's what everybody says at the time... :kiss:
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How is it snobbish?

You're kidding, right?
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It's awesome pizza

No it isn't.
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in a restaurant with very bog-standard, unassuming tables and chairs.

Right, we've been to different Pizza Express places.

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Nandos is excellent, Pizza Express is meh, and anchovies are FUCKING AWESOME.

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FUCKING AWESOME.

DING DING DING
Waitrose do brilliant anchovies in lemon juice. OM NOM NOM.

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Pizza Express and Nandos are both fucking awesome.

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I prefer capers to anchovies.

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See, that's what everybody says at the time... :kiss:

Try me, I've already called one bluff today.
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You're kidding, right?

No.
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No it isn't.

Yes it is.
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Right, we've been to different Pizza Express places.

Perfectly good, unpretentious restaurants all. Mind you, given that everything is up its own arse in London, I can see why you might have this erroneous perception.

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The Pizza Express in Piccadilly Gardens in Manc is lovely. Friendly staff, nice view outside, pleasant pizza... "om" "nom" "nom", as they say.

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I prefer capers to anchovies.


Using both is the correct approach.

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That's a relatively new one, along with Kro Metro or whatever the fuck they're calling each successive restaurant now.

I will admit the Pizza Express in Macclesfield is shite. I mystery shopped there once and it got a scathing report. I went a second time with the gf and it was just as bad. That's just a management problem and shouldn't detract from the awesomeness of the format.

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See, that's what everybody says at the time... :kiss:

Try me, I've already called one bluff today.

I'd rather you came and tried to break my face.

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No it isn't.

Yes it is.

No it isn't.

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Right, we've been to different Pizza Express places.

Perfectly good, unpretentious restaurants all.

It must have taken a while to visit all of them. Pizza Hut is unpretentious.

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Mind you, given that everything is up its own arse in London, I can see why you might have this erroneous perception.

Good one. Obviously, I've never travelled outside the M25.

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I'd rather you came and tried to break my face.

ooooh I'd never try that, you're far too hard, obv...

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No it isn't.

Yes it is.

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It must have taken a while to visit all of them. Pizza Hut is unpretentious.

Haaaa! Tell it to Pasta Hut, they're not so sure.

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Good one. Obviously, I've never travelled outside the M25.

While I'm sure everyone tries to posh it up in London, I can't understand why you'd think P.E. anywhere else was more than just another restaurant.

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Haaaa! Tell it to Pasta Hut, they're not so sure.
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Haaaa! Tell it to Pasta Hut, they're not so sure.
Pasta Hut? What's that?

A terribly poor attempt at changing your perceptions.

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I'd rather you came and tried to break my face.

ooooh I'd never try that, you're far too hard, obv...

I'm not the one threatening people on the Internet though, am I?

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No it isn't.

Yes it is.

No it isn't.

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It must have taken a while to visit all of them. Pizza Hut is unpretentious.

Haaaa! Tell it to Pasta Hut, they're not so sure.

Yes indeed. Hopefully they'll drop the act soon enough, though. It's like McDonalds pushing their carrot sticks so hard - it's just not going to work.

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Good one. Obviously, I've never travelled outside the M25.

While I'm sure everyone tries to posh it up in London, I can't understand why you'd think P.E. anywhere else was more than just another restaurant.

I don't think that, it does.
If it was happy about it's 'meh' pizzas like Pizza Hut (if it still is, etc) is, there wouldn't be a problem. The food isn't bad, but it's not good, and certainly not as good as the clever marketing and branding makes people think it is.

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Haaaa! Tell it to Pasta Hut, they're not so sure.
Pasta Hut? What's that?


A white hole?


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I think we've just encountered the middle of this conversation.

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I think we've just encountered the middle of this conversation.


I'd like to think it was the end.


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Whatever you think of the stores, Pizza Express pizza's > Pizza Huts' doughy turdge pies.

They are thin and crispy and nice. And you can get ones with a fried egg on, or with parma ham. Yum yum. Though never buy the wine as it's cheap shit that they sell at massive profit that does your head in. GAH!

I can't go to pizza hut without thinking I'm going to maccy d's.
I can't go to pizza express without thinking I could be at a restaurant that isn't a massive horrible chain that putting on an act.

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It must have taken a while to visit all of them. Pizza Hut is unpretentious.

Haaaa! Tell it to Pasta Hut, they're not so sure.

Yes indeed. Hopefully they'll drop the act soon enough, though. It's like McDonalds pushing their carrot sticks so hard - it's just not going to work.

Christ, so many quote tags there, fuck knows who's saying what.

Anyway, the Pasta Hut thing is only a small subset of their outlets, and for only a month or two. I dunno that they're trying to be healthy so much as they're just trying to attract more custom. Could be worse, I personally love pasta, and would much rather have a take-away lasagne than a Big Mac. :)

I really like the 'Etna' pizza. It's a Pizza Express one, but in a brown rather than the blue box.

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I'm not the one threatening people on the Internet though, am I?

Since when was I? I said anyone that doesn't like it has a broken face, not that I intended henceforce to break the faces of those that disagreed with me. By 'broken face' I meant in terms of taste perception. Yes?

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No it isn't.


Is so.

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I don't think that, it does.
If it was happy about it's 'meh' pizzas like Pizza Hut (if it still is, etc), there wouldn't be a problem. The food isn't bad, but it's not good, and certainly not as good as the clever marketing and branding makes people think it is.

I'm blind to any 'marketing', and in fact haven't seen any, ever, from them. I don't give a toot what they think about themselves, for I am the judge. They can think they're shit for chavs or posh for lords, but as long as I can buy my awesome pizza for £8 then I don't overmuch care.

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Grim... wrote:
If it was happy about it's 'meh' pizzas like Pizza Hut (if it still is, etc) is, there wouldn't be a problem. The food isn't bad, but it's not good, and certainly not as good as the clever marketing and branding makes people think it is.


Nah, it's not the marketing and branding that makes me think the food's good, it's that I think it tastes quite nice. I do see your point, it is an attempt at making pizza seem classier than Pizza Hut etc, but that's irrelevant to me, as I also like Pizza Hut. Erm, and most other fast food chains. No wonder I'm so fucking fat. :S

(Erm, and sorry if this is interrupting an argument or a mock-argument between you and Gnomes, can't tell how serious yr both being right now.)

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I'm not the one threatening people on the Internet though, am I?

Since when was I? I said anyone that doesn't like it has a broken face, not that I intended henceforce to break the faces of those that disagreed with me. By 'broken face' I meant in terms of taste perception. Yes?


Ah. It didn't come across as that. I personally wouldn't count my tongue as part of my face.

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I agree with Lave.

Anyone who thinks that Pizza Express pizzas are not significantly better than Pizza Hut pizzas know nothing about pizza, and probably about food in general. They probably also order 'deep dish' pizzas, FFS!

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I think it would be a tad extreme to assume I'd beat people up for failing to eat at Pizza Express. I could have said 'broken tongue', or similar, but that wouldn't have sounded as good to me.

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I'm not the one threatening people on the Internet though, am I?
Since when was I? I said anyone that doesn't like it has a broken face, not that I intended henceforce to break the faces of those that disagreed with me. By 'broken face' I meant in terms of taste perception. Yes?
And by broken login, of course, I meant 'fat-fingered fool', except of course I didn't because it was a joke, but it appears to have touched a nerve. We don't ban people for arguing, remember?

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No it isn't.
Is so.
Nuh-uh.

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I'm blind to any 'marketing'
I can assure you you're not - no-one is. And how can you not have seen any? Everything from their TV adverts down to the way they write their menus is carefully controlled marketing.

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Pizza's filfy food. When I eat pizza, I want to feel filfy.

I therefore want it to be Dominos, with far too much cheese and meat, sides and pudding, on the sofa, with the telly on.

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We don't ban people for arguing, remember?

Only temp-ban :P

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I therefore want it to be Dominos, with far too much cheese and meat, sides and pudding, on the sofa, with the telly on.
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And by broken login, of course, I meant 'fat-fingered fool', except of course I didn't because it was a joke, but it appears to have touched a nerve. We don't ban people for arguing, remember?

No, but you're prone to piss about with the database for personal lols (postcounts, etc), so it's not too much of a stretch to assume you'd 'amusingly' break my login for 10 minutes.

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Nuh-uh.

You are incorrect, is what you are.

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I can assure you you're not - no-one is. And how can you not have seen any? Everything from their TV adverts down to the way they write their menus is carefully controlled marketing.

Pizza Express have tv adverts? Since when? I've never seen one, and if it did it wouldn't compel me to go more or less than I currently do. I make a point of never reacting to any form of marketing. I think I'm one of the few people in the universe to not have some kind of fucking ipod/iphone/ishit, and I don't do Harry Potter either, which was one incredible piece of marketting.

As for the menus, I look at the ingredients list, and if I think it looks tasty, I might try it. It's not the special font or bold lettering that makes me buy it, though.

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I therefore want it to be Dominos, with far too much cheese and meat, sides and pudding, on the sofa, with the telly on.
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I would agree, if only you could get double-cooked donor meat on a Dominos pizza. Double Decadence OM NOM NOM

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 Post subject: Re: Good Restaurants in Leeds?
PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 13:51 
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I do like dominos. I've had many a fat fucking time gorging on an entire large pizza on a BOGOF or something. They taste nice, but in a somewhat obvious, predictable way. Nothing compares to a P.E. Padana Romana though. It's that sweet onion that does it for me, it's fucking awesome.

Also the Noci intros are ace. Must remember to see if that can be bought seperately from somewhere.

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 Post subject: Re: Good Restaurants in Leeds?
PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 13:52 
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And by broken login, of course, I meant 'fat-fingered fool', except of course I didn't because it was a joke, but it appears to have touched a nerve. We don't ban people for arguing, remember?

No, but you're prone to piss about with the database for personal lols (postcounts, etc), so it's not too much of a stretch to assume you'd 'amusingly' break my login for 10 minutes.

Christ no, I'm far too lazy.

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Nuh-uh.

You are incorrect, is what you are.

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I make a point of never reacting to any form of marketing.

Fun studies show that people that think like you are actually on average more susceptible to marketing gimmicks than those that don't really think about it :)

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 13:53 
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Pizza Express have tv adverts? Since when? I've never seen one, and if it did it wouldn't compel me to go more or less than I currently do. I make a point of never reacting to any form of marketing. I think I'm one of the few people in the universe to not have some kind of fucking ipod/iphone/ishit, and I don't do Harry Potter either, which was one incredible piece of marketting.

As for the menus, I look at the ingredients list, and if I think it looks tasty, I might try it. It's not the special font or bold lettering that makes me buy it, though.


That would make a good project if it hadn't been done before (the whole no-branded goods' lark.

I don't recall having seen any TV adverts for Pizza Express, but I wouldn't be surprised if they existed.

And despite them being popular, there's actually nothing wrong with the iPod as a device (it's the best and most useful personal stereo I've ever had) or Harry Potter books (which I have read because I enjoy them).

Marketing can actually be useful to people, as it lets them know when something they like becomes available. Such as, ooooh, video games and movies.

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ComicalGnomes wrote:
I do like dominos. I've had many a fat fucking time gorging on an entire large pizza on a BOGOF or something. They taste nice, but in a somewhat obvious, predictable way.

I swear that the only reason Domino's tastes so good is because you know it's so fucking bad for you :)

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