Posted on 02/13/2019 7:02:27 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts
I am not a big fan of their pizzas, but our grandkids used to like going there, mostly for the arcade games. I have never gotten a weird looking one from the Chuck-e-Cheese around here. And I am very suspicious of all restaurant food after I got extremely sick shortly after eating at the Red Robin near our home. No one else in our party got sick and I have always suspected that I was targeted by someone.
Chuckie Diseases. My son got swine flu there.
Yes, that was it.
In the late 1990s I was in college, and for a couple of year lived in a run-down house next door to Little Italy Pizza... the best pizza in town.
There were no computers and no caller ID so I guess the prank pizza delivery calls were much more numerous back them. Along with legitimate messed up orders (i.e. I told you olives on just half the pie) there were several rescue pizzas every night.
I had a deal with them to sell me the drivers’ return pizzas at around 2-4 bucks per pie... about 1/4 of the regular cost.
They had my number on speed dial. When they called and I said yes, they would pop it back in the oven for the couple of minutes it took me to walk next door, then when I arrived, pop it right back in the same original box.
I NEVER got tired of pizza, and to this day it is my favorite food.
Ahhh, the good ole days!
In the late 1980s I was in college, and for a couple of year lived in a run-down house next door to Little Italy Pizza... the best pizza in town.
There were no computers and no caller ID so I guess the prank pizza delivery calls were much more numerous back them. Along with legitimate messed up orders (i.e. I told you olives on just half the pie) there were several rescue pizzas every night.
I had a deal with them to sell me the drivers’ return pizzas at around 2-4 bucks per pie... about 1/4 of the regular cost.
They had my number on speed dial. When they called and I said yes, they would pop it back in the oven for the couple of minutes it took me to walk next door, then when I arrived, pop it right back in the same original box.
I NEVER got tired of pizza, and to this day it is my favorite food.
Ahhh, the good ole days!
There are probably more microbes in the play ball pit than on a used pizza! (Just NASTY!)
Haha! For sure.
Chucky Cheese play ball pit:
Eyew. hahaha
More Chuck E. Cheese news.
Dad took us often when we were little (and more often to Showbiz till they bought them out). My brothers and I used to cheat at the skiball game.
CHEATER!!!
Why not? Their customers use them as weapons when they brawl inside the shop.
Does Chuck E. Cheese recycle their pizza?
https://www.boston.com/news/national-news/2019/02/14/chuck-e-cheese-pizza-conspiracy-theory-youtube
I did the same thing. I would sit by the front door of my dorm with the security guard (we were both C-J majors) and wait for a pizza guy to come by with a rejected pizza, either because the person who ordered it had already passed out, or hadn’t enough to pay for it. I would ask them what they would take. It was usually 1/2 to 1/3 full price. Ah, college!
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