Here’s the link to the YouTube. William is so pretty!
This week, Tony gets way too into The Stepford Wives, William discusses his therapy, and then we talk a lot about pizza and summer jobs. Thanks to Beth for her email. Enjoy!
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And the GoFundMe site shall be titled “Sawbucks for Bucksaw!”
*applause*
Dammit! The superhero should’ve been named Sawbuck! Of course…. *sigh*
That’s wild, I absolutely thought the Stepford Wives were cyborgs or some other behavior modification to the existing wife. If they are just robot doubles, there are so much more inventive and profitable things to be done. Like make husbands and double your market. Customize the robot and boom, single people are a market. Then install Alexa and boom, your wife hard sells you on other shit you don’t need but she’s learned your preferences. Misogyny made them broke and stupid.
I am 100% sure it’s just regional bias but I am still a huge fan of Quad Cities style pizza, usually, Franks but Harris or any of the other smaller offshoots hold a special place for me.
Personally, The regional ground, fennel heavy sausage (I don’t like the little chunks from national chains) combined with Green Pepper, Mushroom, and Onion.
And the Wedge is fantastic, I use the walk-up in the gas station when I’m on my way out to the University’s print shop. I want to try the meatball but I’ve so far only had the supreme. It’s a good value too at $4 for a big slice and a bottle of pop.
I’ve heard the Flying Tomato was once voted best pizza in Iowa.
Pizza Hut tastes like childhood
I’ve heard of “Quad Cities style” before. It’s highly controversial as a title. But I’ve also heard it’s really tasty. 🙂
My extended family is very happy with Monicals too; I don’t see the appeal. I might check out Pizza Peel in Laiken. Tony, if you really like super greasy pizza, check out Marcos (usually attached to Family Videos; there’s one in North Liberty).
Not to be confused with Marcos Grilled Cheese, in Iowa City, right?