Friday, March 31, 2006

Pizza Galore

I am a big fan of Italian foods, you name it I most probably have had tried it at some point of my glutton life! But then again in my dictionary there is no such thing as glutton or the saying
‘gluttony is a sin’
… I believe in having your way with food to a certain extent where you do not over eat and end up looking and feel like 5”9’ over stuffed turkey on thanks giving day.
*Flash back…. groan!*

Well for those who are like myself, love Italian food, namely pizza here is something to look forward too…

There is a pizzeria that is selling pizza of 150 slices on one pie! Visualize your favourite toppings on a 3 feet by 4.5 feet pizza pie… that’s like the length of my whole leg and the width of my arm. For those that are willing to hand $99 for this HUGE ASS pizza pie, then I recommend this. Additional note if you do plan to purchase this mother of a pizza pie then what the owner recommend is that you should call ahead if you were to order. It takes 15minutes to prepare and roughly around 20 to 25 minutes to bake. Ingredients that goes into making this is roughly 20 pounds (equivalent to 9.1 kg) of dough, 1 gallon of sauce, 15 pounds (equivalent to 6.8 kg) of cheese! *Mouth waters*

Good news for the pizza lovers… Bad news for those that live at other places other then in McKees Rock, Pittsburgh…
*SIGH~~~*
How i miss Dominos in Canada...

Article found from www.brudirect.com

Shocking read...

Here is a shocker... I was scanning the local internet news site from Brunei and loooo to my surprise an international article that of a speedster caught driving 121 km/hr. What’s unique to this article is that the driver is with out any arms! The coppers of Bay of Plenty at West Coast, New Zealand...thought it was going to be the typical speed crazed thug-wanna-be youngster, but to their horror the person behind the wheel was a 32-year-old man with one foot on the pedals and the other on the driving wheel.

He stated that he was born with no arms and that he has never held a driver's license in his life (I wonder why...but i have to give this person prop's for being honest). Non-the less he was slapped on the wrist with a NZ$170 (New Zealand dollars) ticket and a slap from behind the head with banned from driving...for life (how can blame the police to give such a harsh decree). What got me is what this acting senior sergeant was quoted:

"I have nothing against people with disabilities driving but obviously driving at a speed like that, arms or not, you're just waiting for an accident."

Acting Senior Sergeant Deidre Lackfor

Article was found in www.brudirect.com

Monday, February 14, 2005

Past hurts, Past helps, Past cures

Past hurts, Past helps, Past cures

Shakespeare


Story behind the quote:
This quote was told to me by my really good friend, Shaq. As we sat in Sinja Lounge with Joe and Erwan on a Saturday evening (‘Saturday night ritual’ as my father would call it.) As we just arrived, a group of people were leaving. It was Erwan’s previous boss, and I saw a familiar face that was also getting up to leave with Erwan’s ex-boss. It was the mom and dad of a girl that I used to like and wanted to go out with back in my high school days… sadly, it didn’t happen. I went over to them and started to chat with them as I am close with them regularly visited them and their daughter back in the days. They informed that she was looking for me on her previous holidays…and asked me to visit them more often. We said our good byes and I went back and sat with the guy’s. Through out that time after meeting the parents, my mind was in constant flash backs and could not stop thinking about ‘her’…Shaq ask what’s wrong with me, because I was quite. It told him about ‘her’ and her parents that I recently met. Shaq just said the quote...

“Past hurts, past helps, past cures – Shakespeare”

Which made some sense to me. I will not say that I am a genius and clam that I understand it. I am still figuring out what it means. All will come crystal clear in due time.