The Domino effect

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The Domino effect

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Man Oh man, I cant stop eating Domino's pizza now, I already liked Dominos but now its like a freaking party on you taste buds, its better than sex!

http://www.pizzaturnaround.com/

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Domino's is pretty awesome. I usually go with them, Jet's, or one of the local pizza places.

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Can we finally ban Dasher now for making me really hungry? This is the straw that broke the camel's back.

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When I saw the word "Domino" in the context of food at this time of the year, I immediately thought http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominostein
I haven't eaten these in ages. :(

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Dasher wrote:its better than sex!
I do not think Dasher is speaking from experience.

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I just tried this new recipe. It's... actually, it's basically the same it's ever been. The only difference is the crust, which now has some spices on it (same as their breadsticks), which, honestly, do taste better than they did without.

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Yeah but that's because the garlic crust steals the show, the sauce and over all is zestier.

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I never liked Domino's. I'm curious to see if this is any improvement.

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I remember Dominos being the best years ago, like during the Noid era, but then Pizza Hut became better in the last 15 years or so. I don't know if there's actually any difference or if my tastes changed with age. It seems to me like there is no fast food pizza that's as good as it used to be.

But having that said, I haven't had a proper American pizza in over a year and lately I've remembered them as being better than I think they actually were when I left. These days I'd be thrilled just to eat a pizza that's devoid of corn.

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Hah! Have they served you a "pizza" with mussels or clams on it yet? (And if so, did they leave the shells on?)

I had a Chicago-style pizza for the first time recently. I was going to say it's more like pie than pizza, but people measure pizza by the pie anyway, so I guess that doesn't work? Anyway it was delicious.

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P.P.A. wrote:When I saw the word "Domino" in the context of food at this time of the year, I immediately thought http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominostein
I haven't eaten these in ages. :(
Hahaha, I had those on New Year's Eve.

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Huh! Dominos thin-crust pizza is my favourite fast-food pizza. I've always liked their crust... I wonder if they've always used a different receptive in Canada? (Most products do.)

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Esrever wrote:Huh! Dominos thin-crust pizza is my favourite fast-food pizza. I've always liked their crust... I wonder if they've always used a different receptive in Canada? (Most products do.)
I once ordered Dominoes just after Passover had ended, but mistakenly ordered the thin-crust pizza, not knowing what the term meant. It was almost like matza pizza. Defeated the whole point.

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I take it none of you have a Little Caesar's where you live.

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Little Caesar's isn't bad, but I tend to think of their Hot n' Readies when I think of them. And those don't taste that great. If you actually get a regular pizza (or even a deep dish Hot n' Ready), it's usually good.

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Delphine wrote:I take it none of you have a Little Caesar's where you live.
I've noticed that when they're brought up, people will say they either live near a ton of them or none at all. I'm in the former camp.

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We used to have one nearby when there was still a K-Mart near us. Which it hasn't been for nearly eight years.

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K-mart. Talk about a nose-dive in quality. Those places are so depressing, I almost feel for the poor saps that still work in them. I only occasionally ever enter one. Last thing I got from there was Order of Ecclesia, which I promptly picked up because those portable Castlevanias can be a bitch to find in retail stores. Too bad OoE kinda sucks and the package has a blemish on it that seems to grow bigger in my mind the more I think about it.

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Didn't they get bought out by Sears? Or the other way around?

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Other way around, I think. Which is too bad since I was looking forward to them calling themselves S-Mart.

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