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  • Old Iron Crotch
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    Re: Is Pizzahut a good christian business ?

    Originally posted by narrowpathy View Post
    ... fried locusts, manna, YUM!
    I've never had fried locusts, but I have had chocolate covered grasshoppers, and they aren't bad.

    Does anyone even actually know what manna is?

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  • narrowpathy
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    Re: Is Pizzahut a good christian business ?

    Originally posted by Dances with Joy View Post
    Some foreign food is delicious - escargot, hummus, tabouli, sushi...YUM!
    ... fried locusts, manna, YUM!
    Last edited by narrowpathy; 02-14-2008, 02:42 PM. Reason: confused manna with mana

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  • Old Iron Crotch
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    Re: Is Pizzahut a good christian business ?

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    But their pizza is nasty. The box it comes in has more flavor.


    You're right about that. It's best to avoid pizza in general. The milk used to make the cheese most likely came from cows that were treated with rBGH, the ground beef most likely came from cattle in feedlots, which are fed antibiotics, and the pepperoni, Italian sausage, ham, and Canadian bacon (which I can't tell apart from ham) are all cured using nitrates. Blech.

    I don't trust foreign food anyway. Especially if its sold by greasy papists.
    Some foreign food is delicious - escargot, hummus, tabouli, sushi...YUM!

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  • narrowpathy
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    Re: Is Pizzahut a good christian business ?

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    But their pizza is nasty. The box it comes in has more flavor.

    I don't trust foreign food anyway. Especially if its sold by greasy papists.
    Start some fast-food chain yourself. Serve fried squirrels and possums.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Is Pizzahut a good christian business ?

    Originally posted by Father Thomas Martin View Post
    I prefer Domino's myself...Their founder, Tom Monaghan, is a practicing Catholic, and used some of the money he made from that to start Ave Maria University and its adjoining town in southwest Florida!
    But their pizza is nasty. The box it comes in has more flavor.

    I don't trust foreign food anyway. Especially if its sold by greasy papists.

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  • Nobar King
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    Re: Is Pizzahut a good christian business ?

    Fire baked pizzas are all the rage these days, and making an oven is not that difficult if you have all the materials. It's basically just some bricks.

    I like to burn hard woods like walnut or cherry; they burn really long, and make the pizza smell superb.

    Having your own oven is really handy if you don't like going out to local restaurants and subjecting yourself to the strangeness that permeates our society these days. Have you seen the people they get to work at pizza parlors these days? Don't even think about getting pizza if you live in a college town. The cockroaches that live in the storage room are the least of your problems.

    Children are big pizza fans, so when my neighbors or my family visit I always start up pizza production. Usually have to make a few, because they disappear so quickly!! The trick is using plenty of salt and olive oil in the dough, and I like to spread cornmeal on the oven surface to keep the pizza from sticking.

    You should see the look on their faces when the children watch the pizza baking in the oven. They like to help put the toppings on. I don't argue if they want half this or half that, and we sometimes make 'experiments' like peanut butter pizza, banana pizza, and even snickers pizza. The kids liked those more than me, but it's fun just to indulge them and hopefully give them the love of cooking.

    I'll be having a pizza party soon, and you know who's NOT invited.
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  • Father Thomas Martin
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    I prefer Domino's myself...Their founder, Tom Monaghan, is a practicing Catholic, and used some of the money he made from that to start Ave Maria University and its adjoining town in southwest Florida!

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  • Nobar King
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    Re: Is Pizzahut a good christian business ?

    Sounds like a great health plan.

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  • Old Iron Crotch
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    Re: Is Pizzahut a good christian business ?

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Thats because they peddle panties to queers, and you know it. Real men don't wear frilly nonsense like that.

    By the way, congratulations on being released (again) from the nuthouse. Try and remember to take your meds this time.

    You must have me confused with someone else. I've never been in a mental hospital and the only medications I take are aspirin if I hae a headache and echinacea if I have a cold.

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  • Juliette
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    Re: Is Pizzahut a good christian business ?

    If I was the manager of that Pizzahut.

    I would have told these homers we had no place anymore due to unexpected circumstances. Next thing is bargain a little, come up with a solution they can't refuse.

    Store them in some room behind the kitchen (where nobody can see them), offering them a first glass for free and charging them a little extra for all the efforts I had done to find them a place.

    win - win I would say.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Is Pizzahut a good christian business ?

    Originally posted by Dances with Joy View Post
    LOL. I'm pretty sure they didn't have department stores back when that rule was written.
    Besides, you now find boxers in the women's department, as well as pants.

    You find bikini and thong underwear in the men's department as well. So that line is already being blurred. It's only a matter of time until clothing is marketed strictly by size with no gender-specific sorting.
    Thats because they peddle panties to queers, and you know it. Real men don't wear frilly nonsense like that.

    By the way, congratulations on being released (again) from the nuthouse. Try and remember to take your meds this time.

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  • Eugene Hackwith
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    Re: Is Pizzahut a good christian business ?

    I was applying that verse to my particular viewpoint, which I shouldn't have done. Call me old-fashioned, but I don't think women should wear pants. That's just the way I was brought up. My mother always wore dresses. I can see another point of view on the subject now, however.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Is Pizzahut a good christian business ?

    Originally posted by narrowpathy View Post
    My Dad had this offer to invest in PizzaHut chain in some Scandinavian country, but it was a decade ago. I think I said enough.
    That pretty much says it all. If Pizza Hut does business in Norway they can't possibly be a Christian company.

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  • narrowpathy
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    Re: Is Pizzahut a good christian business ?

    Originally posted by Dances with Joy View Post
    LOL. I'm pretty sure they didn't have department stores back when that rule was written.
    Besides, you now find boxers in the women's department, as well as pants.

    You find bikini and thong underwear in the men's department as well. So that line is already being blurred. It's only a matter of time until clothing is marketed strictly by size with no gender-specific sorting.
    Is it bad if a woman buys underwear for her bread-winning husband?
    Bikini I read was an island in the Pacifist ocean that was nuke-tested along with Hiroshima, and what is thong thing? Is it Chinese food made of stray dogs?

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  • Old Iron Crotch
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    Originally posted by Brother V View Post
    Surprisingly friend, I agree with you.

    I believe the line on "that which pertaineth unto a man" is the line in the store where the Mens Department ends and the Ladies Department begins.

    Men shouldn't wear anything that is in the ladies section, and women shouldn't wear anything in the mens section.

    For women this goes for tshirts, button up shirts, boxer shorts and any other attire. For men, this would cover wearing any clothes like dresses or skirts or any other clothes in the ladies section.

    This would allow men to wear the masculine KILT, but not a mini skirt.

    I differ with some of my brothers on this subject, but still respect their opinions, regardless of how wrong they are.

    YIC
    V
    LOL. I'm pretty sure they didn't have department stores back when that rule was written.
    Besides, you now find boxers in the women's department, as well as pants.

    You find bikini and thong underwear in the men's department as well. So that line is already being blurred. It's only a matter of time until clothing is marketed strictly by size with no gender-specific sorting.

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