Yikes.Essentially waiting to be admitted to the hospital, proper, now.
Currently waiting for the OR, and damn, just scratched my screen for the first time.
Yes, Operating Room.Operating room?
Glad you’re okay Scribble. So sorry to hear about your toe.Yes, Operating Room.
I'm out now. Highly irritated throat.
Apparently missing a toe.
I'll be here a few days.
OK, disregard my post in the one word thread. Good to hear you're still with us and in good care...Yes, Operating Room.
I'm out now. Highly irritated throat.
Apparently missing a toe.
I'll be here a few days.
Philly has AWFUL pizza. The only paces that have good pizza are somehow bakeries that are only open until 4pm.Why is decent pizza such a rare commodity? With just the right of cheese, you have a good pie.
Hey now, when I used to live in Philly Mama's Pizza was the bomb.... I believe it was near the corner of Locust and Broad. Of course that was almost 30 years ago...Philly has AWFUL pizza. The only paces that have good pizza are somehow bakeries that are only open until 4pm.
I blame the rising crime rate on this fact alone.
Damn! I didn’t know you lived here before!Hey now, when I used to live in Philly Mama's Pizza was the bomb.... I believe it was near the corner of Locust and Broad. Of course that was almost 30 years ago...![]()
Yeah, it's probably closed... that seems like ages ago. I moved away from that area in 1993, but went back to Philly for a visit about 8 years ago and it was so different than what I remembered. South Street was completely changed, no more used bookstores and thrift shops and of course Tower Records was gone. The area around Rittenhouse Square was way different too. Eh, things are always in flux... nothing stays the same!Damn! I didn’t know you lived here before!
I don’t think it’s there anymore. There were a few places that had good pizza but they open and close over the years. It’s just disappointing.
I live west of the city, in the burbs. The pizza is pretty good around here. We go to a place called Pica’s a lot. It’s really good square upside-down pizza. It’s actually Tina Fey’s favorite pizza place, so it’s kind of famous around here (we live near where she grew up).
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