Thursday, April 15, 2010

pizza pizza

Dear QotD?ers,

One of my all-time favorite places to eat lunch with friends is at Pi R Square in the engineering block at A&M. It was centralized and you could meet up with everyone between classes. I miss you The Pi and friends!

It's going to be a long, and hopefully wonderful, weekend for me. I've got some plans, including a trip to the library tomorrow. Every day is better when it includes a trip to the library!

Today's Question of the Day? is:
What would you name your pizza parlour?

Love,
The Asker

12 comments:

The Minears said...

Pizza My Way, because I've decided that if I ever opened a restaurant I would only serve things that I like.

kathleen said...

Luigi's Pizza and More
and when people ask to speak to Luigi...........
I'll just tell them, "There is no Luigi, you have to talk to me"!

I love the name Luigi, especially when spoken with an Italian accent.

PS
We would serve pasaghetti on the children's menu

Mother of Three, Anne said...

Mamasita de Tres

Jeannie said...

"Pizza Party". We would also serve pasaghetti on the children's menu.

groovysabrina said...

That's Amore!

Wow, Pi R Square is TOTALLY awesome.

Tami Parker said...

I could never have a pizza parlor. I'd eat all the product and have none to sell!

But if I could, I suppose I'd call it TJ's Pizza and Pie (and there would totally be punch and pie)

Jessim said...

Pi R Square had the most awesome Quesadillas. Once I switched my major I never got to go over there anymore. Good times freshman year.

Um, I don't think I'd have a pizza parlor, but I'd love to go to yours.

AggieEngineer2k, Head Spinner said...

"Spinners Pizza"

Pizzas start, of course, with real people spinning the dough. Or robots, either way.

Then we'd top the pizzas on an assembly line where the pizzas slowly spin about their vertical axis allowing for more even distribution of toppings. They would spin through the oven too, for more even cooking.

Finally, the servers would deliver dinner to the table with a flourish and a spin of the pizza pan. Lazy Susan's on every table for easy sharing.

For ambiance, it would be all about records, CDs, DVDs, propellers, frisbees, planetary models... anything that spins!

kathleen said...

Very clever Justin!

Jackie said...

"Jackie's!"


I had Chinese food at Pi R Square Friday! However, Poor Yorick's is my favorite. I've been going there for four years - I'm going to miss it so much.

Swetie Pie said...

I would call it, Swetie Pie's Pizza.
Love,
Swetie pie

Kristen said...

Angel-A, I like your thinking.

Mom, I love it! and the pasghetti!

Anne, you should have specials on triple toping pizzas with a name like that.

2nd Mom, a party!

Sabrina, your parlor sounds romantic and fun. And yes, The Pi is fantastic ;]

TamiJean, pizza, punch, pie. these are good menu choices. I approve.

Skittl, oh, to get the sour cream blob on top and smoosh it around. the crisp tortilla and gooey cheese. mmm

Husband, you've put much thought into Spinners! winner!

Jackie, Does Poor Yoricks have food or just coffee and snacks?

Sweetie Pie, I would be there on opening night!