First a LRL on Christmas Eve, and now a Loading Time that goes live on Christmas Day. Honestly, you spoil us, and we love you for it. Now, in the words of Ferris Bueller: go home!
The heck with you all! Chicago style deep dish is freaking amazing! Granted, I'm from the midwest so I could be a bit biased. If you are ever in Minnesota and are looking for top notch deep dish pizza, Davanni's FTW!
pls inform kathleen that quinceneras are for when you're 15, not 16. (quince is spanish for the number 15) also i have that exact same red hat as her!!!! unfortunately it is too hot to wear it here, except inside where there is air conditioning
I'm afraid to tell Graham about Beau Jo's pizza in Colorado where the size of the pizza is determined by weight, not diameter. So, you can get 3-5 pound (1.3 to 2.3 kg) pizzas. They are delicious and feed armies. The crust is more like a giant soft baguette you eat with honey.
Being one of the Australians, Grahams Aussie nickname would be 'Gram', basically the original name but dropping as many letter as possible, in this case the 'h' and second 'a' are dropped. *thumbs up*
Ok, asking this here because I think this is the best place to get an answer. Who is "Kelly"(?) and why has she only appeared recently and only with Penelope? Did I miss her introduction to the cast? What is she?
Marcus Greenberg well until recently Penelope was too young to have around as much as they have had her the past couple of months so Kelly would have been at home with her when the camera was rolling.
A game that they eventually played on AFK. Should show up in the next round up uploads on the LoadingReadyLive channel here on youtube (i think), but you can still catch the vod on their twitch channel.
So, Kathleen, you're saying that a QUINCEñera is the sixteenth birthday? I'm not trying to sound rude, but it is most definitely the fifteenth birthday
O'Hare deep dish pizza is not a good representation of Chicago deep dish pizza. Also Chicagoans who like deep dish pizza don't necessarily consider it pizza as much as a savory casserole/pie thing. And Ian is right people eat it with a knife and fork.
Chicago-style deep dish pizza is an abomination that not even the rest of the state enjoys. We in the southern parts of Illinois eat regular, non-evil-slab pizza. With our hands.