Re: Boat moving in spring, hire captain to train me or for the whole trip?
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spartonboat1
Sky: Does not the Mack City Municipal Marina also sell Diesel. I am not sure why I defaulted to Shelpler's. My main point was to be that Mack Isle sells No Diesel.
No. Just gasoline at the Municipal. Sheplers controls the diesel
Re: Boat moving in spring, hire captain to train me or for the whole trip?
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Bob Bradley
Well, I am both surprised and saddened to learn that the good taste of this esteemed group apparently does not extend past boats. Kindly allow me to enlighten you.
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I shudder to consider what might be consumed beyond "Toxic".
From Wikipedia:
What makes New Haven-style pizza distinct is its thin, oblong crust, characteristic charring, chewy texture, and limited use of melting cheeses. It tends to be drier and thinner than, but closely related to, traditional New York-style pizza. Both styles in turn are close descendants of the original Neapolitan pizza.
That makes it sound like its thin, dry, burnt and cheese-less. Mmmm, sounds underwhelming.
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Trying to get valid pizza recommendations from wikipedia is like trying to get impartial political opinions from Fox or CNN. Next time you're in the CT area, give me a call. I'll make a believer out of you. Here's what mom thinks of Zuppardi's...
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Re: Boat moving in spring, hire captain to train me or for the whole trip?
I recall years ago having a hamburger in New Haven, at a grill near the Yale campus which claimed to be the originator of the hamburger, grilling it vertically. IIRC, they did not offer cheese, and did not offer ketchup, either.
Perhaps New Haven citizens define culinary excellence by the number of things you don't get to enjoy. LOL
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That's not New Haven. That's Yale. I cant speak for them. But until you've had a Pepe's clam pie, or a Zuppardi's Special, or sampled Sally's or Modern or Roseland (actually in Derby), you cannot claim to have eaten real pizza.
Re: Boat moving in spring, hire captain to train me or for the whole trip?
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Bob Bradley
Trying to get valid pizza recommendations from wikipedia is like trying to get impartial political opinions from Fox or CNN. Next time you're in the CT area, give me a call. I'll make a believer out of you. Here's what mom thinks of Zuppardi's...
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Reminds me of what we got when I was a kid. Not this cardboard we get today.
Re: Boat moving in spring, hire captain to train me or for the whole trip?
It certainly looks good in the photo
Re: Boat moving in spring, hire captain to train me or for the whole trip?
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Originally Posted by
Bob Bradley
Trying to get valid pizza recommendations from wikipedia is like trying to get impartial political opinions from Fox or CNN. Next time you're in the CT area, give me a call. I'll make a believer out of you. Here's what mom thinks of Zuppardi's...
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That's definitely not Mystic Pizza.
Re: Boat moving in spring, hire captain to train me or for the whole trip?
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Avenger
That's definitely not Mystic Pizza.
Maybe it is. What year was that movie? We've all aged since then.
Re: Boat moving in spring, hire captain to train me or for the whole trip?
That's Zuppardi's. One of the best around. With respect to Mystic Pizza, the movie wasn't particularly good; the pizza does it justice. Refer back to the pizza map and you'll see that Mystic is in the "Caution" band. Its a fairly accurate chart.