January wrote: » Domino's pizzaaaaa on the way yum
gregers85 wrote: » my first call to UPC i had a similar experience haha second call guy was grand got me sorted but after working in a call centre for over 3 yrs ill never give out over the phone again haha i feel there pain! and the customer's of course
Marty McFly wrote: » I may be alone in this but I think Dominos is muck nothing but pure grease, I don't want to pick up my slice of pizza and see a mess of grease left underneath on the box. Sorry :pac:.
January wrote: » I don't get greasy Domino's :eek: maybe it's the branch you're using? The dough is a bit grainy for my liking but I find it's the nicest of the delivery chains... Mizzoni lacks in the sauce/cheese to topping ratio, Apache base is yucky, Pizza Hut Delivery is just muck all over, toppings and base/sauce)... I've never tried Four Star but probably will within the next couple of weeks because they opened up in Blanchardstown recently.
Orim wrote: » Don't get pepperoni in that case. Their pepperoni is muck but if you get something else then they can be pretty good. Sausage, olives, onions and maybe one or two more is the way to go.
January wrote: » I love the chorizo, sun blush baby tomatoes and sweet chilli peppers with mushroom and onions
Marty McFly wrote: » Nah I've had Dominos in a few different areas and always found it terrible, although I don'tlike any of the Pizza chains really Four Star, Mizzoni's etc the only one I would eat and enjoy really is Papa John's but gladly Clondalkin has a lovely independent pizza place that is delicious.
gregers85 wrote: » jesus i love pizza!!! tempting...... very very tempting.. I usually dont go to any of the "branded" places, go a small local take away pizza place, polish guy owns it, its the job!
Hellrazer wrote: » Just don't go on beta blockers if they ask you. I suffer big time from migraines and I tried beta blockers but they fook you up big time. Just learn to find the first signs..in my case its my bottom lip starts to kinda quiver and within say 10 minutes a full blown sit in a dark room migraine. If I get 2 neurofen plus into me when I notice that lip quiver I don't get the migraine.I keep 2 in my pocket just in case.
kellief wrote: » Just in bed now after finishing the first night of couch to 5k. Bloody delighted with myself!! Gonna read more of my book now. Taking my time reading lord of the rings the fellowship of the ring. I want to finish it soon though. It's my anniversary tomorrow
Orim wrote: » Ha I'm reading that as well. Should be finished tonight I think. Yay anniversary. Any plans?
Orim wrote: » Sounds lovely. Hope ye have a great night.
kellief wrote: » Thanks! What do you think of the lotr books?
P_1 wrote: » Just had the inheritance talk after my Gran's removal, slightly distasteful in my eyes but the long and short is that I've been left 2 grand to buy a car with. Been looking at 01-02 3 Series's but I can't help but wonder if they're a recipe for motoring related heartache.
Marty McFly wrote: » Congrats on the anniversary . How did the first night running go? Good on ya once you're delighted with yourself the motivation to keep going should be easy .
Marty McFly wrote: » Like all cars get it checked over and check it out for a good service history and a car that looks like its been given plenty of TLC. But it is getting harder and might take you a while to find a clean e46 3 series but patience is key.
kellief wrote: » Thanks! It was grand actually! Face like a tomato and I did moan "fck sske" once or twice but I did it! I'm determined to get back into it so it's as good a motivator as any!
P_1 wrote: » Yeah patience might be the key alright, the few I've looked at all seem to have some fairly hefty mileage clocked up too. Is it best to go with a dealer or a private seller for Beamers or am I mad and should get something a bit smaller?