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mikezila
01-28-2008, 05:17 PM
Brawl breaks out at Chuck E Cheese in Flint Township

FLINT TOWNSHIP -- Police still aren't sure exactly what sparked a brawl among 80 people Saturday night at Chuck E Cheese, 3489 Miller Road.

The first call came in at 8:53 p.m. concerning a fight among three teenage girls at the pizza parlor. A Genesee County Sheriff's paramedic and state troopers quickly got the fight under control, and canceled other officers headed that way to back them up.

police believe alcohol may be a factor. (http://blog.mlive.com/flintjournal/newsnow/2008/01/brawl_breaks_out_at_chuck_e_ch_1.html#more):lolhit :

OldPhart
01-28-2008, 05:23 PM
Hey parents! Bring the little tykes out to your local Chuck E Cheese! We have games, pizza, rides, and our specialty... watching people beat the shit out of each other! You can even join in!

Hurry in now for our Monday - buy one - get beat for free special!

Frogger
01-28-2008, 05:30 PM
What are teenagers doing at Chucky Cheese. In my neck of the woods teens avoid the place like the plague. CC is a children's hangout where parents bring their tykes for birthday parties.

es347fan
01-28-2008, 05:36 PM
I knew that damn rat would eventually cause trouble.

Foolsworth
01-28-2008, 05:40 PM
Flint,Mich. the nearby Home to Michael Moore.The prevaricator
has relatives in surrounding area,and the scuttlebutt has it they
ALL can't stand Mr -- Roger & Me --.
Howz Dem potatoes.

mikezila
01-28-2008, 05:44 PM
Flint,Mich. the nearby Home to Michael Moore.The prevaricator
has relatives in surrounding area,and the scuttlebutt has it they
ALL can't stand Mr -- Roger & Me --.
Howz Dem potatoes.
that worthless fat fuck knows better than to show his face in his hometown, Davison, much less Flint:rant:

mikezila
01-28-2008, 05:46 PM
What are teenagers doing at Chucky Cheese. In my neck of the woods teens avoid the place like the plague. CC is a children's hangout where parents bring their tykes for birthday parties.

there's plenty of 16 y/o girls in Flint with children, Froggy.

revenG_DeSire
01-28-2008, 06:18 PM
What are teenagers doing at Chucky Cheese. In my neck of the woods teens avoid the place like the plague. CC is a children's hangout where parents bring their tykes for birthday parties.

I've only been once and I can honestly say that I _hate_ that place, especially when those damn things start dancing around on the stage. The pizza isn't that great, either.

MichelleG.
01-28-2008, 06:29 PM
damn rat is drunk and grabbing ass again

silverbulletkc
01-28-2008, 06:44 PM
Originally Posted by es347fan
I knew that damn rat would eventually cause trouble.
Yeah, pretty sure his drug operation finally hit a sour note...just like those crappy robots on the stage.

DarkFantasy96
01-28-2008, 08:26 PM
DUDE I love Chuck E. Cheese... and Jeepers... my friends and I have gone there with no little children to use an excuse before, and of course I always get to go for birthday parties for my little sister or one of her friends.

Frogger
01-28-2008, 08:29 PM
DUDE I love Chuck E. Cheese... and Jeepers... my friends and I have gone there with no little children to use an excuse before, and of course I always get to go for birthday parties for my little sister or one of her friends.

Yeah, but you're a little kid, Scarlett.:lolhit:

Frogger
01-28-2008, 08:34 PM
The pizza isn't that great, either.

Not that great is an understatement. Their pizza is horrible. Only New York and Chicago know how to make good pizza.

silverbulletkc
01-28-2008, 09:47 PM
Originally Posted by Frogger
Not that great is an understatement. Their pizza is horrible. Only New York and Chicago know how to make good pizza.
When you learn to live off of cardboard pizza in college, anything sounds good.

revenG_DeSire
01-28-2008, 09:52 PM
Not that great is an understatement. Their pizza is horrible. Only New York and Chicago know how to make good pizza.

I don't know, man. I love me some Pizza Hunt. Then again, I've never been to New York OR Chicago.

Papa Johns, though, makes me puke.

mikezila
01-28-2008, 09:54 PM
I don't know, man. I love me some Pizza Hunt. Then again, I've never been to New York OR Chicago.

Papa Johns, though, makes me puke.
i've never been a fan of Pizza Hut's sauce...but forgive Frogger, he just doesn't know any better.

rendova
01-29-2008, 07:22 AM
When my Buick was stolen out of our very own driveway 6 years ago, it was later found abandoned in Flint, poor old girl.

The thieves had stolen the little striped zebra that hung from the rearview mirror and had apparently thrown the thing out the window at some point during their juant, the heartless SOBs.

This has nothing to do with the other stories on here; just thought I'd throw it in.

Frogger
01-29-2008, 11:31 AM
i've never been a fan of Pizza Hut's sauce...but forgive Frogger, he just doesn't know any better.

I've eaten pizza in about ten different states as well as in various foreign countries and New York and Chicago pizza are by far the best. The mere fact thqt you call Pizza Hut and Papa John's concoctions pizza shows you don't know what pizza is. I'll bet you put catsup on your spaghetti and call it sauce too.:lolhit:

es347fan
01-29-2008, 12:07 PM
...you put catsup...

Watch it bub ... ketchup is a food group all in it's own.

MichelleG.
01-29-2008, 01:29 PM
I'll bet you put catsup on your spaghetti and call it sauce too.:lolhit:

:@@:
oh gross!


I do have to agree with you about Papa Johns pizza though,that stuff made me puke once and I have never eaten it again.

DarkFantasy96
01-29-2008, 02:01 PM
The best pizza around here is local-ish chains like Ledo's, New York J&P's, Stained Glass Pub, and Gentleman Jim's. Of the 3 big chains I like Domino's the best, especially the thin crust kind.

The Praetorian
01-29-2008, 04:08 PM
Of the 3 big chains I like Domino's the best, especially the thin crust kind.
Dominos is nothing more than cafeteria pizza that's delivered to your door.

Frogger's right - Chicago (my preference, but I'm biased) and NY is where it's at (if you truly enjoy good pizza, that is).

DarkFantasy96
01-29-2008, 04:10 PM
Dominos is nothing more than cafeteria pizza that's delivered to your door.

Frogger's right - Chicago (my preference, but I'm biased) and NY is where it's at (if you truly enjoy good pizza, that is).
I never been to either, although I have eaten pizza in New Jersey (does that count?), and I'd say the pizza I ate there was just about as good as the small local chains around here (better than the big chains anyways).

The Praetorian
01-29-2008, 04:35 PM
I never been to either, although I have eaten pizza in New Jersey (does that count?)
That's the armpit of America, hun. :D I fricking HATE New Jersey. That said, some of the countryside there is fairly picturesque, though.

Frogger
01-29-2008, 05:01 PM
I like you more and more, Prae. You recognize good pizza and you hate New Jersey. That makes you damned near perfect in my book.

mikezila
01-29-2008, 08:10 PM
When my Buick was stolen out of our very own driveway 6 years ago, it was later found abandoned in Flint, poor old girl.

The thieves had stolen the little striped zebra that hung from the rearview mirror and had apparently thrown the thing out the window at some point during their juant, the heartless SOBs.

This has nothing to do with the other stories on here; just thought I'd throw it in.
it wasn't stolen, it went home:D

revenG_DeSire
01-29-2008, 09:33 PM
That's the armpit of America, hun. :D I fricking HATE New Jersey. That said, some of the countryside there is fairly picturesque, though.

Let's nuke New Jersey. It's just a bunch of factories, anyway. It could practically nuke itself!

silverbulletkc
01-29-2008, 09:54 PM
Originally Posted by DarkFantasy96
The best pizza around here is local-ish chains like Ledo's, New York J&P's, Stained Glass Pub, and Gentleman Jim's. Of the 3 big chains I like Domino's the best, especially the thin crust kind.
I'd rather take stale cheese and thin sauce on a piece of cardboard than Dominos, since that's practically all it is. The last pizza I had from there was their steak lovers pizza; I probly ate three pieces of it and threw it away. The first couple were allright, but after a while, everything started tasting like the steak and steak grease itself. I will say though that their buffalo chicken kickers and cinni-stix are rather enjoyable. The buffalo chicken is nothing hot or spicy by my standards, but it makes for a good meal either way.

As for pizza, I'm all for Casey's, Godfather's (both local/regional chains) or Pizza Hut.

DarkFantasy96
01-29-2008, 09:57 PM
Let's nuke New Jersey. It's just a bunch of factories, anyway. It could practically nuke itself!
I've been to NJ, and I like it there. They call it the Garden State for a reason - I was expecting an "urban jungle", but most of it looks like wilderness, except for the coast! The beaches there are just like those here in the mid-Atlantic, except the water is fucking cold... Once when I was there, the air temp was 105 and the water was 55!!

Frogger
01-30-2008, 08:47 AM
Real pizza is sauce, cheese and spices on a flat dough. It may have peppers, anchovies, sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms or a combination of the above added. Anything containing ham, chicken, barbecue sauce, pineapple or any other weird item is not pizza. That includes steak and buffalo chicken.

rendova
01-30-2008, 08:53 AM
Birraporritti's in Houston had the best pizza ever. It was traditional Chicago deep-dish Sicilian pizza. It was a huge pot pie and so crammed full of stuff that just a small bowl-full would see you thru the entire day. I don't see how anyone could eat the whole pizza.

Delicious!

DarkFantasy96
01-30-2008, 12:43 PM
Real pizza is sauce, cheese and spices on a flat dough. It may have peppers, anchovies, sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms or a combination of the above added. Anything containing ham, chicken, barbecue sauce, pineapple or any other weird item is not pizza. That includes steak and buffalo chicken.
I like pepperoni, green peppers, and black olives on my pizza. Sometimes extra cheese. And I prefer thin crust to thick.

The Praetorian
01-30-2008, 12:57 PM
Real pizza is sauce, cheese and spices on a flat dough. It may have peppers, anchovies, sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms or a combination of the above added. Anything containing ham, chicken, barbecue sauce, pineapple or any other weird item is not pizza. That includes steak and buffalo chicken.
No doubt. Those weirdo, west-coast types are the ones who decided to use goat cheese, pineapple, and barbeque sauce to "flavor" their ritzy brick oven-fired pizza concoctions. Ironically enough, those same people actually enjoy paying 5 dollars for a bitter cup of coffee at Starbucks (brewed from Kenyan beans, no less - 'cause everyone knows that Kenyan soil is rife with the requisite nutrition a truly superlative coffee bean needs :rolleyes: ).

I mean, these are the kind of people who condescend to everyone around them, love hybrid cars, and the smell of their own farts. Think Fluffernutter, for example. :)

The Praetorian
01-30-2008, 12:58 PM
And I prefer thin crust to thick.
Real pizza is deep dish. ;)

DarkFantasy96
01-30-2008, 01:16 PM
What's wrong with brick oven pizza?

Also, you're right about Starbucks coffee - the only things I like there are the drinks that don't taste like coffee at all. McDonald's coffee beats Starbucks hands down. :p

Frogger
01-30-2008, 01:35 PM
Rendova, did you notice it was called Chicago pizza not Houston pizza.


No pizza should ever be eaten from a bowl. What do you think it is, oatmeal?

The Praetorian
01-30-2008, 02:15 PM
What's wrong with brick oven pizza?
LOL - I point out a ton of crazy shit I don't like, and you call attention to the brick oven part....

Nothing's technically "wrong" with a brick oven (besides being inefficient and antiquated). The real question here is what's "wrong" with using a regular oven??? Truth be told, I'd expect nothing less from the whey protein consuming Californians who can ostensibly "taste" a difference between the two.
McDonald's coffee beats Starbucks hands down. :p
Dunkin Donuts coffee beats the shit outta Starbucks coffee. Speedway gas station coffee beats the house Starbucks "blend". As a matter of fact, I'm having a great deal of difficulty thinking of a coffee that's worse than a Venti Kenyan disaster that some pretentious asshole actually described as having "layers of flavor, from black currant or blackberry to sweet, tropical fruit" on their website. Yeah...:rolleyes:...that's exactly what I was thinking after I muscled my way through the initial gag reflex that followed my first sip. I mean, seriously, who are these "epicurean" morons, anyway?

Strong and bold, like European coffee, is fine. Bitter isn't. If I wanted to experience bitter, I'd chew a Bayer.

revenG_DeSire
01-30-2008, 04:55 PM
Also, you're right about Starbucks coffee - the only things I like there are the drinks that don't taste like coffee at all. McDonald's coffee beats Starbucks hands down. :p


I know, right? All the coffee at Starbucks tastes the same.

MichelleG.
01-30-2008, 06:27 PM
Starbucks coffee is gross.....it tastes like the bottom of the pot sludge that has been sitting on the warmer all day