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Alexander Sinclair
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Posted - 2009.01.24 02:43:00 -
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Edited by: Alexander Sinclair on 24/01/2009 02:44:38 I came to the epic revalation (should be added to the Amarrian Bible) that 7-Eleven pizza, pizza cooked in a convenience store none the less tastes better to me then my favorite Pizza Hut Pizza. Now you guys can feel free to agree, disagree, or even flame me for being a idiot, but those are my feelings. :P |

JordanParey
Minmatar Suddenly Ninjas
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Posted - 2009.01.24 02:55:00 -
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Oftentimes the good food comes from the last place you would expect it.
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Vabjekf
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Posted - 2009.01.24 03:15:00 -
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i will try this pizza you speak of at a later time and judge based on first hand experience if it is better or not, until then i have no opinion on the matter. |

Alexander Sinclair
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Posted - 2009.01.24 03:16:00 -
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Originally by: Vabjekf i will try this pizza you speak of at a later time and judge based on first hand experience if it is better or not, until then i have no opinion on the matter.
Excellent... :D |

Cmdr Sy
Appetite 4 Destruction The Firm.
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Posted - 2009.01.24 03:20:00 -
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I have noticed Pizza Hut pizzas are much better from restaurants in a top-notch neighbourhood, where people seem to give a damn, than from restaurants in city centre locations where the staff are only there to punch a clock. You can taste the difference in the crust, never overdone.
We do not have 7-Eleven in the UK for comparison, but I have noticed AMT > Starbucks for about half the price. Ask for the Froffee with a pretzel. Mmmrgh. |

MrsEvang
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Posted - 2009.01.24 03:21:00 -
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I agree, it does taste a lot better, but then again I've noticed the quality of Pizza Huts pizza going down the drain the past couple of years anyway! |

HankMurphy
Minmatar Pelennor Enterprises
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Posted - 2009.01.24 03:29:00 -
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ppj's baby
(papa john's). if you have to go with a nationwide restaurant that doesn't have a single chef in the restaurant cooking that would be my pick.
there is an original Italian pizza in my town (they are just a chain by name. each owner does what he wants with the menus & foods). The guy that runs ours is OLD school Italian and he has one concern, good food. Price? he doesn't give a ****, you eat there or you don't.
Pizza is the best. Wings are the best. Dinners are the best. Everything is ****ing perfect. ---------- "This is Chopper Dave's made for TV movie, Blades Of Vengeance. See, he's a chopper pilot by day, but by night he fights crime as a werewolf... YEAH!" |

Chainsaw Plankton
IDLE GUNS IDLE EMPIRE
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Posted - 2009.01.24 04:37:00 -
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most of the chains are somewhat meh, although we have a few local chains that are good.
I almost want to try 7-11 pizza now. |

Brea Lafail
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Posted - 2009.01.24 06:09:00 -
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Last time I was at a 7-11, they did not have pizza. I bout a toquito or whatever it is for ~$3 and it gave me heart burn after the first bite.
To date my favorite pizzas have tended towards a traditional margarita. |

Kayosoni
Caldari Destructive Influence Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2009.01.24 06:18:00 -
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Originally by: Brea Lafail To date my favorite pizzas have tended towards a traditional margarita.
CCCCC |

Spaztick
Canadian Imperial Armaments Veritas Immortalis
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Posted - 2009.01.24 06:24:00 -
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If anyone is in Houston and wants good Italian I can highly recommend Colina's, great food there (and not too pricey either). After all, everyone needs some type of spacer in their sigs to show it's not part of the post.
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Merin Ryskin
Peregrine Industries
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Posted - 2009.01.24 06:34:00 -
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Originally by: Alexander Sinclair Pizza Hut Pizza
This is an oxymoron, therefore your entire thread is flawed. -----------
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soldieroffortune 258
Gallente Horsemen of Apocalypse
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Posted - 2009.01.24 07:14:00 -
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Edited by: soldieroffortune 258 on 24/01/2009 07:15:30 they got some bomb-ass hotdogs tbh
24oz. Mountain Dew + Quarter Pound Hotdog = best lunch you can get |

Grimpak
Gallente Celestial Horizon Corp. Celestial Industrial Alliance
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Posted - 2009.01.24 22:10:00 -
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Edited by: Grimpak on 24/01/2009 22:09:59
Originally by: Merin Ryskin
Originally by: Alexander Sinclair Pizza Hut Pizza
This is an oxymoron, therefore your entire thread is flawed.
one must, however, give credit to Pizza Hut, since it supports the Rebellion. |

Viceroy Cole
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.01.25 00:30:00 -
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I'm a papa johns fan as well. In fact my room mates and I used to order it so often that one time a new driver couldn't find the place and we ended up getting it delivered by the manager himself and he kept apologizing for the delay while we kept trying to tell him we weren't worried about it.
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EnslaverOfMinmatar
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Posted - 2009.01.25 00:48:00 -
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are they made from stray dogs and cats? |

KingsGambit
Caldari Knights
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Posted - 2009.01.25 10:05:00 -
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Originally by: HankMurphy ppj's baby
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Pizza is the best. Wings are the best. Dinners are the best. Everything is ****ing perfect.
/signed So upset that my local PPJs closed down Only options for delivery now are Dominoes (who I can't stand) and Tops who are actually not bad. They let you put chillis on a pizza for that little extra kick. Chillis!!!11!!!one!! -------------
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Sleepkevert
Amarr Rionnag Alba Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2009.01.25 14:54:00 -
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I never had pizza from either of them, but I remember seeing a 7-11 in reykjavik. Therefor, 7-11 is better then the pizza hut. |

Arvald
Caldari Vengeance of the Fallen CORPVS DELICTI
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Posted - 2009.01.25 21:30:00 -
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godfathers pizza. that is all
i edit spelling for no one |

whiskey101
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Posted - 2009.01.25 21:36:00 -
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extreme pizza all the wayy!!!
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MotherMoon
Huang Yinglong
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Posted - 2009.01.25 22:47:00 -
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round table pizza owns you all :P |

Viceroy Cole
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.01.25 23:35:00 -
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Originally by: KingsGambit Dominoes
**** them. Their pizza was always downright horrible and now they've got these stupid ass commercials claiming their brand new sandwiches beat Subway 2 to 1 while using beyond idiotic representations to show how moronic their advertisement department can be. |

Sarkiss
SniggWaffe
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Posted - 2009.01.25 23:52:00 -
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Originally by: Arvald godfathers pizza. that is all
This
Originally by: Viceroy Cole
Originally by: KingsGambit Dominoes
**** them. Their pizza was always downright horrible and now they've got these stupid ass commercials claiming their brand new sandwiches beat Subway 2 to 1 while using beyond idiotic representations to show how moronic their advertisement department can be.
.. and this.
Ps, Pizza Hit is now Pasta Hut in the UK |

Irida Mershkov
Gallente Noir.
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Posted - 2009.01.26 00:01:00 -
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LAST TIME ON CODE GEASS.
In all fairness, i've never heard of the second place, although Pizza Hut is pretty expensive so I don't go there that often.
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EnslaverOfMinmatar
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Posted - 2009.01.26 00:15:00 -
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Asphalt pizza tastes the best uʍop ǝpısdn ǝɹnʇɐuƃıs ʎɯ ƃuıpɐǝɹ ǝɹɐ noʎ
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Rondo Gunn
Caldari Perkone
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Posted - 2009.01.26 01:58:00 -
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We have a small family run place that makes awesome thin crust pizza's.
Pizza Hut stuff is meh. Dominoes is blegh. And CC's is nasty, well, here anyway. |

Bish Ounen
Gallente Best Path Inc. Ethereal Dawn
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Posted - 2009.01.26 02:04:00 -
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Pizza Hut pizza tastes like it was dipped in salt. VILE! I can actually FEEL my body crying out for water after eating a slice of Pizza Hut pizza. Ugh. So gross.
Microwave pizza can be ok, depending on what brand. Honestly, local pizzeria pizza is often the best. We have several here in Erie County NY (Buffalo and suburbs) that are flat-out fantastic. |

Mickey Simon
Noir.
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Posted - 2009.01.26 02:09:00 -
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Your 7-11's sell pizza too!? I wish ours did 
Best pizza places where I live (Australia) are either independant places that do nice italian style pizza's, or a pizza place called New York Slice which does American styled pizzas (e.g. the ones that are huge with the thin base which are greasy as all hell that I've encountered while holidaying in the US on various occaisions). Unfortunately, both of these options are much more expensive than Dominos and Pizza Hut pizza's here (3 to 6 times more expensive -_-).
In terms of Dominos and Pizza Hut, they taste pretty much the same - I've found it's the individual stores which are different rather than the brands which makes sense I guess seeing as they're made almost exactly the same.
Oh how I wish I could get burritos and pizza and all sorts of weird things from my convenience stores  Meanwhile, on the other side of town . . . |

Atama Cardel
Perkone
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Posted - 2009.01.26 02:24:00 -
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Edited by: Atama Cardel on 26/01/2009 02:27:08 This may be true, but both pizzas pale in comparison to Round Table pizza.
Edit: Originally by: MotherMoon Edited by: MotherMoon on 25/01/2009 23:54:03 round table pizza owns you all
See, MotherMoon knows what's up
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Alexander Sinclair
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Posted - 2009.01.26 05:05:00 -
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Edited by: Alexander Sinclair on 26/01/2009 05:15:43
Originally by: Mickey Simon Your 7-11's sell pizza too!? I wish ours did 
Best pizza places where I live (Australia) are either independant places that do nice italian style pizza's, or a pizza place called New York Slice which does American styled pizzas (e.g. the ones that are huge with the thin base which are greasy as all hell that I've encountered while holidaying in the US on various occaisions). Unfortunately, both of these options are much more expensive than Dominos and Pizza Hut pizza's here (3 to 6 times more expensive -_-).
In terms of Dominos and Pizza Hut, they taste pretty much the same - I've found it's the individual stores which are different rather than the brands which makes sense I guess seeing as they're made almost exactly the same.
Oh how I wish I could get burritos and pizza and all sorts of weird things from my convenience stores 
The best pizza place is always local, and never a mega-chain, anyways my post was to hopefully trickle down to the public and shame Pizza Hut into making tastier pizza, though I doubt that will happen though, but I'm laying down the Gauntlet, engraved with Pizza Iconography, anyway my personal tastes are opinions but, I think alot of people think Pizza Hut Pizza could be improved upon, to put it diplomatically. |

MotherMoon
Huang Yinglong
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Posted - 2009.01.26 06:41:00 -
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Originally by: Atama Cardel Edited by: Atama Cardel on 26/01/2009 02:27:08 This may be true, but both pizzas pale in comparison to Round Table pizza.
Edit: Originally by: MotherMoon Edited by: MotherMoon on 25/01/2009 23:54:03 round table pizza owns you all
See, MotherMoon knows what's up
**** yeah :)
(I might be biased though :P I work there :P) p.s.(the round table in redmond has a secret menu) |

Atama Cardel
Perkone
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Posted - 2009.01.26 07:19:00 -
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Dude, that's sweet, is it only in Redmond? Or would I be able to get it in say, the sacramento area? |

Reven Cordelle
Caldari School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2009.01.26 09:48:00 -
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I find Pizza Hut way too dough'y in the UK.
But then - Domino's is like... Anemic Crust Central.
So I find the venerable UK chain - Perfect Pizza, to be one of the best ones.
(That and, these days... if you yanks had the UK prices for Domino's, You'd be paying about 40 bucks for a large.)
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MotherMoon
Huang Yinglong
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Posted - 2009.01.26 14:27:00 -
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Edited by: MotherMoon on 26/01/2009 14:28:15
Originally by: Atama Cardel Dude, that's sweet, is it only in Redmond? Or would I be able to get it in say, the sacramento area?
hmmm depends on the people working there. If they are cool you could total ask them to try to make stuff on ours then again they might already have stuff that we don't have!
buffalo chicken pizza (soak chicken and hot sauce in bowl, or cook hot wings and tear them into chunks (if they don't have hot sauce), apply to pizza with organic sauce (so it's thinner sauce) got new york style with it, make sure it's got a lot of chicken. Onions make a good veggis to top it off but it isn't needed)
teriyaki pizza (nom nom nom, you need to be in redmon or bring your own sauce maybe? you soak chicken in a bowl of teriyaki sauce and then using the thin crust (or whatever) you put it on a pizza with pinnapple, add whatever else veggies you wish, order well done (but not burnt make sure they watch it))
Peach cobbler dessert pizza (just ask them to thin out the dessert pizza crust and add peaches cut up to just a little bigger than pineapple) balances how sweet the whole thing is. yummy.
Sprinkles on your dessert pizza? (hell yeah :P)
Garden chicken pizza (ok this one is 4 step... 1.Put crust through oven with some olive oil on both sides, makes it into a sort of tasty... crunchy.. tasty thing :P 2.at the same time put the chicken though the oven with cheese all over it! 3.drizzle choice of salad dessing on top of *****en to help hold down salad 4.Add cheesy meltly cheese to tasty crunchy crust and add salad to top! Add whatever salid you want while cheese is melty so it sticks  )
Rave pizza (don't get this :P) 1.add gummy bears to pepperoni pizza 
There is more but those are ones I guess you wouldn't just make up on your own by adding the different toppings together yourself.
I'll post more after work, I'll check to see if we have an other good ones.
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Atama Cardel
Perkone
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Posted - 2009.01.26 22:52:00 -
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Originally by: MotherMoon Edited by: MotherMoon on 26/01/2009 14:28:15
Originally by: Atama Cardel Dude, that's sweet, is it only in Redmond? Or would I be able to get it in say, the sacramento area?
hmmm depends on the people working there. If they are cool you could total ask them to try to make stuff on ours then again they might already have stuff that we don't have!
buffalo chicken pizza (soak chicken and hot sauce in bowl, or cook hot wings and tear them into chunks (if they don't have hot sauce), apply to pizza with organic sauce (so it's thinner sauce) got new york style with it, make sure it's got a lot of chicken. Onions make a good veggis to top it off but it isn't needed)
teriyaki pizza (nom nom nom, you need to be in redmon or bring your own sauce maybe? you soak chicken in a bowl of teriyaki sauce and then using the thin crust (or whatever) you put it on a pizza with pinnapple, add whatever else veggies you wish, order well done (but not burnt make sure they watch it))
Peach cobbler dessert pizza (just ask them to thin out the dessert pizza crust and add peaches cut up to just a little bigger than pineapple) balances how sweet the whole thing is. yummy.
Sprinkles on your dessert pizza? (hell yeah :P)
Garden chicken pizza (ok this one is 4 step... 1.Put crust through oven with some olive oil on both sides, makes it into a sort of tasty... crunchy.. tasty thing :P 2.at the same time put the chicken though the oven with cheese all over it! 3.drizzle choice of salad dessing on top of *****en to help hold down salad 4.Add cheesy meltly cheese to tasty crunchy crust and add salad to top! Add whatever salid you want while cheese is melty so it sticks  )
Rave pizza (don't get this :P) 1.add gummy bears to pepperoni pizza 
There is more but those are ones I guess you wouldn't just make up on your own by adding the different toppings together yourself.
I'll post more after work, I'll check to see if we have an other good ones.
Oh man, the buffalo chicken pizza looks epic, I think I'm going to have to make friends with some of the local round table employees |

MotherMoon
Huang Yinglong
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Posted - 2009.01.27 00:38:00 -
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Edited by: MotherMoon on 27/01/2009 00:38:23
Originally by: Atama Cardel
Originally by: MotherMoon Edited by: MotherMoon on 26/01/2009 14:28:15
Originally by: Atama Cardel Dude, that's sweet, is it only in Redmond? Or would I be able to get it in say, the sacramento area?
hmmm depends on the people working there. If they are cool you could total ask them to try to make stuff on ours then again they might already have stuff that we don't have!
buffalo chicken pizza (soak chicken and hot sauce in bowl, or cook hot wings and tear them into chunks (if they don't have hot sauce), apply to pizza with organic sauce (so it's thinner sauce) got new york style with it, make sure it's got a lot of chicken. Onions make a good veggis to top it off but it isn't needed)
teriyaki pizza (nom nom nom, you need to be in redmon or bring your own sauce maybe? you soak chicken in a bowl of teriyaki sauce and then using the thin crust (or whatever) you put it on a pizza with pinnapple, add whatever else veggies you wish, order well done (but not burnt make sure they watch it))
Peach cobbler dessert pizza (just ask them to thin out the dessert pizza crust and add peaches cut up to just a little bigger than pineapple) balances how sweet the whole thing is. yummy.
Sprinkles on your dessert pizza? (hell yeah :P)
Garden chicken pizza (ok this one is 4 step... 1.Put crust through oven with some olive oil on both sides, makes it into a sort of tasty... crunchy.. tasty thing :P 2.at the same time put the chicken though the oven with cheese all over it! 3.drizzle choice of salad dessing on top of *****en to help hold down salad 4.Add cheesy meltly cheese to tasty crunchy crust and add salad to top! Add whatever salid you want while cheese is melty so it sticks  )
Rave pizza (don't get this :P) 1.add gummy bears to pepperoni pizza 
There is more but those are ones I guess you wouldn't just make up on your own by adding the different toppings together yourself.
I'll post more after work, I'll check to see if we have an other good ones.
Oh man, the buffalo chicken pizza looks epic, I think I'm going to have to make friends with some of the local round table employees
oh I forgot the part where you drizzle it with BLUE CHEESE.
or as a dip on the side 
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