Private Thread - Stay out!
Originally Posted by Mimi05SRT6
Oops, I accidentally clicked and got in here. So I figured I should at least make a post. Yo pizzaguy, can you at least send us some Chicago deep dish! 
Originally Posted by Uncle_Al
Well I'm disappointed. I was hoping for a little voyeur action but there is nothing going on here.
under the freedom law of Obama, i have a right to see this thd and all others ,,,you want to know why,,, because Obama took all my money,,all my rights (except this one) and gave them to Mexico., so there you know why i can go here and that is the only place,, now oboma wants to give me and my rights to Iran. use to be jim now i am no name until we get the new name for the USA.
Originally Posted by Infinite
I think it was simply a play on his user name
I have had "Chicago Style" pizza or hot dogs from places other than Chicago. They always miss by a mile. Anything "Chicago Style" from Georgia is a very scary thought. I mean, grits on deep dish pizza?
This thread kinda has that "LOST IN SPACE" feel about it, kinda like being caught between two dimensions..... walking through the door into the same room you were just in....... again and again and again........
Originally Posted by DBLewis
This thread kinda has that "LOST IN SPACE" feel about it, kinda like being caught between two dimensions..... walking through the door into the same room you were just in....... again and again and again........
Just noticed that if you watch this GIF while listening to Phil Collins "Another Day in Paradise" Mr. T's head snap syncs up with the percussion... almost exactly.
Originally Posted by JHM2K
Just noticed that if you watch this GIF while listening to Phil Collins "Another Day in Paradise" Mr. T's head snap syncs up with the percussion... almost exactly.
Playlist | Track Search Results:

Playlist | Track Search Results:
Now every one knows 2 more things about you
1- You listen to bad music
2- You have way too much time on your hands to figure this out! hehehe
The divorce was final yesterday. I found out just before I left home today... and I'd already taken the day off to go hiking.
The park I hike at is 50 miles from the house... but it is also 4 miles from the courthouse... so I stopped by and got two copies of the final decree today before the walk.
In marking of this event, I now announce that I am opening up my PRIVATE THREAD to the general population here.
So post away, you all have my permission now.
The park I hike at is 50 miles from the house... but it is also 4 miles from the courthouse... so I stopped by and got two copies of the final decree today before the walk.
In marking of this event, I now announce that I am opening up my PRIVATE THREAD to the general population here.
So post away, you all have my permission now.
Oh, and another thing ... I came home tonight to learn that the theater group here in town is FINALLY going to do an adult comedy!!!!!
So, later this month, I will audition for "The Papers"...
"The Papers" - a two-act comedy.
Harvey Ruttles has been waiting his entire life to inherit a fortune. A fortune that he doesn’t want. His wife, Peggy, has been waiting, too. And she wants the money very badly. In fact, that’s the only reason she married Harvey. The day finally arrives when Harvey’s father passes on. Now all that Harvey has to do is sign the papers and he and Peggy will be rich beyond their wildest dreams. But first, Peggy has planned a little celebration. The champagne and caviar is just the beginning of a new life that she has planned for her and Harvey. A life filled with fancy cars, vacation homes, furs, diamonds and trips to exotic destinations.
How was she supposed to know that Harvey would choke to death on a piece of imported ham that very evening?
Without Harvey’s signature on the inheritance papers, Peggy has nothing. Her dreams of the “good life” are about to be shattered - unless she can fool everyone into believing that Harvey is still alive. For that, she’ll need the help of her sister, Darlene. What follows is the hilarious tale of how the two sisters try to convince everyone in their small town- the minister, Harvey’s co-workers, the neighbors and friends- that Harvey is very much alive. All they have to do is somehow manage to get Harvey to the memorial service and get his signature on those papers.
Please wish me luck in landing a part.
Pray for me, in fact!
I have not been on stage in over 10 years, I miss it so much. I have been in two comedies... I love it. This bunch USUALLY does kid's musicals.
(DJ, you are the only one here with matters, decorum... whatever!)
So, later this month, I will audition for "The Papers"...
"The Papers" - a two-act comedy.
Harvey Ruttles has been waiting his entire life to inherit a fortune. A fortune that he doesn’t want. His wife, Peggy, has been waiting, too. And she wants the money very badly. In fact, that’s the only reason she married Harvey. The day finally arrives when Harvey’s father passes on. Now all that Harvey has to do is sign the papers and he and Peggy will be rich beyond their wildest dreams. But first, Peggy has planned a little celebration. The champagne and caviar is just the beginning of a new life that she has planned for her and Harvey. A life filled with fancy cars, vacation homes, furs, diamonds and trips to exotic destinations.
How was she supposed to know that Harvey would choke to death on a piece of imported ham that very evening?
Without Harvey’s signature on the inheritance papers, Peggy has nothing. Her dreams of the “good life” are about to be shattered - unless she can fool everyone into believing that Harvey is still alive. For that, she’ll need the help of her sister, Darlene. What follows is the hilarious tale of how the two sisters try to convince everyone in their small town- the minister, Harvey’s co-workers, the neighbors and friends- that Harvey is very much alive. All they have to do is somehow manage to get Harvey to the memorial service and get his signature on those papers.
Please wish me luck in landing a part.
Pray for me, in fact!
I have not been on stage in over 10 years, I miss it so much. I have been in two comedies... I love it. This bunch USUALLY does kid's musicals.
(DJ, you are the only one here with matters, decorum... whatever!)
Last edited by pizzaguy; Sep 8, 2010 at 10:39 PM.
Originally Posted by pizzaguy
The divorce was final yesterday. I found out just before I left home today... and I'd already taken the day off to go hiking.
The park I hike at is 50 miles from the house... but it is also 4 miles from the courthouse... so I stopped by and got two copies of the final decree today before the walk.
In marking of this event, I now announce that I am opening up my PRIVATE THREAD to the general population here.
So post away, you all have my permission now.
The park I hike at is 50 miles from the house... but it is also 4 miles from the courthouse... so I stopped by and got two copies of the final decree today before the walk.
In marking of this event, I now announce that I am opening up my PRIVATE THREAD to the general population here.
So post away, you all have my permission now.
When life sucks and you have lost Hope, you can always fall back on Faith and Charity. You have faith but unfortunately you can't rely on charity too much these days.
One out of three is pretty good now days.
Break a leg Pizzaman.





