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$2 is a weaksauce complaint even by TridenT standards. Dude must be running out of things to complain about.

Thank God.
 

Mr. Pedantic

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That would be hyperinflation, not inflation.
Do you ever think that you could maybe very possibly be wrong just this once, and to check and make sure you don't look like an idiot on the internet you spend maybe 5 seconds checking the definition of a word before you post something really, really dumb like this?

One time, when I saw a pill case fall out of a girls purse she got all upset and started saying "it keeps me regular". I was like,
"Yeah, and I carry around condoms to make balloon animals."
The pill actually does help with acne. My girlfriend was offered the pill purely for acne when she was 14, but she decided to have Roaccutane instead.
 

shortylickens

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Do you ever think that you could maybe very possibly be wrong just this once, and to check and make sure you don't look like an idiot on the internet you spend maybe 5 seconds checking the definition of a word before you post something really, really dumb like this?


The pill actually does help with acne. My girlfriend was offered the pill purely for acne when she was 14, but she decided to have Roaccutane instead.

Roaccutane?
Is that like the Accutane I was forced to use?
Shit didnt help me. Neither did Retin A or antibiotics.
I just had to tough it out.
 

ahenkel

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When TridenT reveals himself as the one true Messiah all frozen pizzas will be 2 for 5 dollars forever more. Thus it is written and shall it be so.
 

Mr. Pedantic

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Roaccutane?
Is that like the Accutane I was forced to use?
Shit didnt help me. Neither did Retin A or antibiotics.
I just had to tough it out.
It probably is the accutane you were forced to use, they're just marketed under different names. If it doesn't help you, that's unfortunate. But it does help lots of other people (my girlfriend being one)
 

davmat787

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We don't normally buy a frozen pizza. We normally make our own pizza, but we don't have pizza all that often. Usually we have it when the grandchildren are here and they want to watch a DVD while snacking on something. You can buy pizza crusts already made up, or you can buy frozen pizza dough, let it thaw out, then make the crusts from that. I prefer the frozen pizza dough, but you have to let the dough thaw out first so you can't really make a pizza on the spur of the moment.

By making the pizza yourself, you get to add whatever you want, and in the amount that you want. I kind of like extra sauce and extra onions, and the wife likes pineapple. The grandchildren like the sausage, but I brown the sausage first and then squeeze the sausage between several paper towels to get rid of most of the grease. Anyway, cost wise the pizza is not real cheap, but it is exactly the way we want it and it really tastes great. But too much pizza isn't real good for you. Once in awhile is fine, but to have a steady diet of pizza will probably kill you.

I said pretty much this in another thread last month, everyone raged at me for how hard it is! :biggrin:

When you make your own pizza, you can make it healthier too. Most of the frozen ready to bake/eat stuff we buy is so loaded with sodium and preservatives. Boboli crust or the frozen dough as you describe is an easy way to start, and fresh veggies and meats taste so much better. One of the keys is to use a properly seasoned pizza stone, and to use the broiler for the last minute to brown the top.

I refuse to eat Domino's/Pizza Hut etc, but I am admittedly turning into a food snob that prefers to roll my own whatever the food might be.
 

TridenT

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I said pretty much this in another thread last month, everyone raged at me for how hard it is! :biggrin:

When you make your own pizza, you can make it healthier too. Most of the frozen ready to bake/eat stuff we buy is so loaded with sodium and preservatives. Boboli crust or the frozen dough as you describe is an easy way to start, and fresh veggies and meats taste so much better. One of the keys is to use a properly seasoned pizza stone, and to use the broiler for the last minute to brown the top.

I refuse to eat Domino's/Pizza Hut etc, but I am admittedly turning into a food snob that prefers to roll my own whatever the food might be.

Yes. I also happen to have a kitchen that is the size of a hallway... Smaller than most manhattan apartment kitchens because I don't even have a real oven. I also don't like to spend hours cooking. This takes me less than a minute to put in and walk away from.
 

davmat787

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Yes. I also happen to have a kitchen that is the size of a hallway... Smaller than most manhattan apartment kitchens because I don't even have a real oven. I also don't like to spend hours cooking. This takes me less than a minute to put in and walk away from.

So you want to put zero effort into your meal in addition to it being ridiculously cheap and premade?

I often have the pizza made before the oven finishes preheating, it does not take hours to:

1) put sauce on crust
2) put cheese on top of sauce
3) put toppings on cheese
4) put pizza in oven

Maybe you should try pizza flavored hot pockets next time the store tries to rape you on pizza prices? :)
 

Bignate603

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Yes. I also happen to have a kitchen that is the size of a hallway... Smaller than most manhattan apartment kitchens because I don't even have a real oven. I also don't like to spend hours cooking. This takes me less than a minute to put in and walk away from.

If it takes hours you're doing it wrong.
 

Demo24

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Yes. I also happen to have a kitchen that is the size of a hallway... Smaller than most manhattan apartment kitchens because I don't even have a real oven. I also don't like to spend hours cooking. This takes me less than a minute to put in and walk away from.


Yawn, my kitchen is the definition of small. I have enough counter space to fit a coffee pot and barely anything more. I use my dining table to prepare my meals. It sucks, but I don't whine about it.
 

novasatori

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have you checked walgreens

walgreens has these kraft ones that are like rebadged red barons or tonys, and you can get them sometimes for $0.99 each

it owns
 

davmat787

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I couldn't even watch the whole thing, what a little bitch. And I don't take disparaging little kids lightly, but WTF? What kind of outlook on life has her parents instilled in her or reinforced? Ahhh, poor little bitch got her Lexus ON THE WRONG DAY OMFG!! Mom should have turned around and tossed the keys to someone. Disgusting and ultimately on her parents.

EDIT: I noticed a logo (MTV?) in the corner of the vid, is this from some reality show?
 
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