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~Deep-Dish Pizza or not?~

Chairman Kaga said:
Yeah, I know what you mean...all the pizza chains' ploys are getting really old. Pizza Hut has stuff like The Big New Yorker that I'm not exactly sure what's different about it...I think it's just the size of a regular large, except they use a disgustingly-sweet sauce...the title and commercials for it would make you think it's three feet long, but it was way smaller than I had imagined it the one time I had one. I don't trust new styles of pizzas, nowadays I only go with the ones with the self-explanatory names: personal pan, medium, large, and extra large...

I'm hoping another person besides me remembers pizza hut's greatest special pizza, the bigfoot. It wasn't quite medium, it wasn't quite deep dish, but the great thing about it was that it was in a rectangle...a really, really huge rectangle. I was a big fan of those, but they quit making them around 1996 if memory serves me right, and they never brought it back. ._.;;
Ahh?personal pan. That names takes me back to a reading program they had at my school, where if you read enough points (different length books varied in points) you could get a free personal pan. I bet I still have the button I wore on my shirt that they?d adorn with colored beads and stuff. Book it! was the name.

Err, yeah. o.o;
 
Book it! Yeah, I remember that, they had that at my school when I was in the first grade...one of the few fond memories of grade school for me =P I think I might have the button too, well my mom probably has it stored away somewhere. My teacher would put gold stars on our button and when we had 5 (I think it was 5) we could show the button to the people at pizza hut and they'd make the pizza for us...I entirely forgot about that program, I wonder if they still do it?
 
I dunno, I think I still saw it one time not too long ago. I loved doing that! You would go over to the computer and answer questions about a book you?ve read to prove you did read it. Sometimes I?d just pick a book, guess, and get enough right for a star. XD; They also kept my name in their database waaay after I left that school, so a friend told me.
 
Hmm...sounds a lot stricter at your school than it was at mine...I think we just told the teacher that we'd read the book and she'd give me the gold star...I think it was some simple system like that...

We had a computer system for reading tests when I was in 6th grade...it was called accelerated reader and once we read a book, we'd take a test for points relative to the book's difficulty, and the questions were unnecessarially hard...and the terrible thing is that the teacher would put the test in the grade book as a grade, so if I got 6/10 right (which I did a few times...or worse) I would get a 60 in the grade book...my teacher hated me that year, I bet she didn't do that to anyone else, though =/ We had to do that each year up until the end of 8th grade, when I managed to just get past the final quarter's 40-point requirement by reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, which was the highest-point book there was...good book, but you'd have to be a professional marine biologist to understand half the lingo in the book >_<
 
I perfer normal since i have soo much deepdish... but its not bad. But at school one week is crusted..next is deepdish and we have good pizza *dies of shock*
 
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