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Subject: the leaning tower of pizza
Written By: kairi747 on 09/01/05 at 12:41 pm
there was a pizza restaurant in greenbrook, nj that had a leaning tower as the front entrance. it was on a postcard in the movei national lampoon's vacation with chevy chase (although it said greenbrook, NY!). now it is a sho-gun restaurant. :\'(
Subject: Re: the leaning tower of pizza
Written By: TheRemf on 09/17/05 at 5:48 pm
Well, speaking of pizza places that don't exist anymore; does anyone remember "Shakeys?" I used to love their pizza, the beer was cheap and they had old silent movies running most of the time. Sure beats the hell out of Cici's.
Subject: Re: the leaning tower of pizza
Written By: bookmistress4ever on 09/21/05 at 4:49 am
Well, speaking of pizza places that don't exist anymore; does anyone remember "Shakeys?" I used to love their pizza, the beer was cheap and they had old silent movies running most of the time. Sure beats the hell out of Cici's.
I remember Shakey's, they were really good. But they tore ours down to build a huge Toys R Us. I miss Shakeys.
Subject: Re: the leaning tower of pizza
Written By: annonymouse on 09/27/05 at 8:30 am
i used to live in ohio where i would get donatoes every nite. then i moved to georgia and the same month i moved they closed down all of the donatoes in georgia. :\'(
i still get to have donatoes when im visiting realatives, but its just not the same. :\'(
c c's is my second favorite pizza place but they got rid of their snak pizza and replaced it with a brownie.
oh how i miss them both.
Subject: Re: the leaning tower of pizza
Written By: chiefyamick on 10/09/05 at 8:32 pm
Believe it or not, we still have a Shakey's or two here in Wisconsin!! It's not as good as it used to be though :-\\
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