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Originally posted by russotto
#1: South Philly pizza is thin crust. New York Style, it's usually called outside this area. (as opposed to Chicago for deep-dish)
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I'm confused Matt. So, you're saying that the pizza in South Philadelphia is thin-crust, and is generally known as New York-style? Perhaps I need to visit more pizza joints down that way. I haven't seen the cardboard-like crust in this area, and I would call the NY-style I've eaten over the years thick-crust.
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#2: I have no idea how this got onto privacy, but if the Man wants to track me everywhere, he's going to have to do a black-bag job. I'm not On-Star or LoJacking my vehicle myself.
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You're already being tracked...don't worry.
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#3: Supermarket discount cards are great. Get as many as you can, preferably from the same supermarkets, with whatever names you prefer (nonexistent blocks are always good for addresses). Trade them with your friends -- if you can trade with people in other states, so much the better. Use Genuardi's cards at Safeway, it confuses the cashiers when it works.
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When I shopped at Genuardi's on a regular (when I was working in Ft. Washington), I would use my Safeway card, which drew both fascination and confusion.
Who was the fucking marketing tool that came up with those damned things? As a whole, I find them contemptuous, although the grocery ones have proven helpful.
When Best Buy or another store asks for a zip code (during those zip code surveys), I like to throw them off. I believe the last time they asked, I gave them my old zip in Cape Girardeau (63701, as opposed to the 191XX or 190XX codes of the Philadelphia area).