When microlovemachine gets some teeth, you should make that his first pizza experience.
I SHOULD do that. And he must try the garlic rolls.
When microlovemachine gets some teeth, you should make that his first pizza experience.
Do I get credit for assigning the name microlovemachine to him, or did someone else beat me to the punch?
Ha! Credit goes to you.
Every morning, on the way to work, I get the bacon breakfast pizza. A week ago, I dropped it in my truck and it landed face down on the road atlas on the floor. All the bacon was in a nice, neat little pile. It was the best result of a bad situation. I called "five second rule" and salvaged it all. Yesterday, I dropped it again. This time it landed face down on my floor mat that is in desperate need of vacuuming. No nice little pile of bacon this time. It was everywhere. I still salvaged the the slice but swept the bacon bits out the door. When I got to work, I noticed one of the bigger bits of bacon was still on my running board. It is still there. Who knows, it might be there all winter. My wife says I need to be cut off from bacon pizza. I told her that's crazy.
There are 3 Casey's that were close to accounts I took care of when I was still running a service truck.
I enjoyed sitting in the store at the tables with the locals chowing on a few slices.
The subs were pretty good also.
Morning after regrets, rhino?
Also, do they just have these pizzas waiting for customers or do you have to call ahead like a regular pizza place?
We stumbled upon Hunt brothers pizza in a gas station in Texas, pretty damn good!
Morning after regrets, rhino?
Also, do they just have these pizzas waiting for customers or do you have to call ahead like a regular pizza place?
I've heard this, but I've not been able to get past my "gas station pizza" assumptions to try it. There is one pretty close to us.
I was late to the party on this. Best pizza in town period!
When working in the small towns I have found a Caseys and had lunch. The subs are good enough and the Pizza is the same.