That being said, we made many phone calls to our friends at Domino's pizza during the final days of intense work. They never failed to fill or stomachs without slimming our wallets and always gave us the nourishment needed to keep churning out quality work. Problem is Preston and I are very, very bad at taking out the recycling.
That is why we have this new interesting piece of furniture in our kitchen.
Scary part? That's only about half of what we ordered. In fact, for some reason that doesn't even include the Cinastix or wings we gorged ourselves with bi-nightly.
I cannot wait to do it all over again with the new Dominos recipe. In case you are wondering: it's delicious.
15 comments:
yeah, i've been there, you can't even see then pizza
wowzy. Bard is slowly getting to know your zine.
You really have to figure out the Chicago recycling schedule! All that cardboard is waiting to live another life.
some of my best nights have been spent facing a box of cinna-stix. mmmmmm.
you guys. its ALL about the cheesy bread.
I actually have to agree with Carlos now. A few pounds of Cinna-Stix and I can't touch the things anymore.
I'd only agree with you if they came out with a cinna-stix pizza. Until then it's cheesy pizza and cinna-stix for me. Think about the icing, guys!
ew. i feel really bloated and zitty reading this. and worried about you.
simple.
Dear Lord...
Kevin I stopped checking your blog every day. I know your like a brother to me so I'm just telling you the truth. Your falling out of relevancy. BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG AND THEN BLOG SOME MORE PWEEEZ
i'm with carlos. I think your lack of blogging is the reason for those smoke salvia anonymouses.
I appreciate the kind words and blogpost. You and your friends so deserve a Massive Pizza Hook-Up. I will reachout to you and make that happen.
Thanks,
Ramon De Leon
Domino's Pizza Chicago
@Ramon_DeLeon
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