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O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

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  • #31
    Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

    Originally posted by Hicks
    The good news is, BSU has a Noble Romans Express on campus that serves personal-sized deep dish. I still think they taste really good. I've gone to other NR-E's that didn't taste nearly as good, though; I feel lucky the BSU one is good.

    I've never been to the BSU NB Express, but I've been to a few of the NB Expresses, and they are retched - nothing like the old Noble Romans

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    • #32
      Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

      There. UB and I agree on something again. Mark it down.
      Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
      Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
      Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
      Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
      And life itself, rushing over me
      Life itself, the wind in black elms,
      Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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      • #33
        Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

        See what happens when good local things go corporate?

        “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill

        “If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning.” - Catherine Aird

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        • #34
          Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

          Noble Romans and Pizza Hut were both founded in Bloomington.

          Although, I was more partial to Mother Bear's and Garcias. Man... did I love Garcias.

          Noble Romans still rules in the breadsticks category. The only rival would be Pizza Express... another Bloomington pizza place.

          I'm not sure what is so freaking hard about making a breadstick, but Pizza Hut and Papa John's are miserable.
          “Seventy percent of me talking on the court is personally for me to get me
          motivated and going. Thirty percent is to see if I can get into the opponent’s head.”
          Reggie Miller

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          • #35
            Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

            While we were down in Indianapolis, my brother and I each ordered a large pizza from Papa Johns that we brought back to the hotel room and ate. Yeah - that can't be good for us health-wise...but man were they good.

            100 times better than anything we have here...and apparently Papa John's isn't even one of the "better" places? Man...but the sauce to dip the crust in even...wow. Best pizza I've ever had. But I was surprised, no choice of moose or beaver toppings? Shucks...

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            • #36
              Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

              Originally posted by MagicRat
              Maybe we could send them some Noble Roman's for Nocioni.....
              I would love to have Chapu on this team
              You, Never? Did the Kenosha Kid?

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              • #37
                Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

                Originally posted by brichard
                I agree with the statements about JO not being a great leader. This isn't anything for the JO faithful to worry about it, lots of great players don't have that as part of their repotoire.

                I have a hard time thinking JO doesn't work though. He called people to get in to practice before the season started. He played with a hyperextended knee, and his physique that he's established over the past few years did not change without a little sweat equity. So, that criticism seems unfair based on my limited observations.
                Calling people to practice is leadership. The thing is he doesn't seem to have natural leadership skills and I don't think everyone accepts his leadership. Tinsley?

                I think he's just a regular Joe (blessed with height and basketball skills of course) that's really trying to lead and I think he's getting a bum rap from Sam Smith and people on here.

                He's a 20-10 guy that's just getting back in shape . . . hmmm why go on? I keep forgetting that a lot of posters on here are of the 'what have you did for me lately' class, and are up and down as predictably as the tides.

                Why I've even heard of posters calling for a whole new team when the Pacers were playing winning basketball, so I guess it's to be expected.

                Sorry, I'm just getting tired of all the negatively on here, and it's really getting hard for me not to bust some chops.

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                • #38
                  Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

                  Originally posted by Mourning
                  Absolutely! I have no doubts of his work ethic.

                  I would hope that management or others who have serious inlfuence on him, basketball-wise, could convince him and if need be management (I wonder how they view this btw) to slim down and get more mobile again a la Brand and Stoudemire.

                  Regards,

                  Mourning

                  Amen! I've agreed with this thought before!

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                  • #39
                    Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

                    I'm not a big fan of Papa John's, in fact I can't eat that pizza. Strangest taste ever. I guess you either like it or not. I think it's the sause. The crust is pretty good, but the sauce and cheese.

                    rcarey, you could have done a lot better IMO.


                    Sorry, about turning this into a pizza thread, I'll stop

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                    • #40
                      Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

                      Originally posted by Will Galen
                      Calling people to practice is leadership. The thing is he doesn't seem to have natural leadership skills and I don't think everyone accepts his leadership.

                      I think he's just a regular Joe (blessed with height and basketball skills of course) that's really trying to lead and I think he's getting a bum rap from Sam Smith and people on here.

                      He's a 20-10 guy that's just getting back in shape . . . hmmm why go on? I keep forgetting that a lot of posters on here are of the 'what have you did for me lately' class, and are up and down as predictably as the tides.

                      Why I've even heard of posters calling for a whole new team when the Pacers were playing winning basketball, so I guess it's to be expected.

                      Sorry, I'm just getting tired of all the negatively on here, and it's really getting hard for me not to bust some chops.
                      I s'ppose the calling folks early proves that he has tried leadership, but I agree that it just doesn't suit him well. I still think it proves that he works. A guy that doesn't work comes in the first day of practice out of shape... if at all. A guy coming in early is at least making an effort beyond what is required. Is it a Reggie ethic? No, but 99% of players are going to fail that test.
                      “Seventy percent of me talking on the court is personally for me to get me
                      motivated and going. Thirty percent is to see if I can get into the opponent’s head.”
                      Reggie Miller

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                      • #41
                        Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

                        Originally posted by Unclebuck
                        I'm not a big fan of Papa John's, in fact I can't eat that pizza. Strangest taste ever. I guess you either like it or not. I think it's the sause. The crust is pretty good, but the sauce and cheese.

                        rcarey, you could have done a lot better IMO.


                        Sorry, about turning this into a pizza thread, I'll stop
                        See, and that's what amazes me because you're not the first person to tell me that, but like I said it was 100% better than anything you get up here. Easily. So you guys are spoiled!

                        And don't worry about turning it into a pizza thread...this thread was doomed from the start anyway

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                        • #42
                          Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

                          I just ignore the pizza stuff!

                          EDIT; And I'm not talking about Pizzaguy. (grinn)

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                          • #43
                            Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

                            Originally posted by Los Angeles
                            Yes the was a N.R. in Bloomington, but I saved money and had a better selection of ingredients by getting individual slices at Rockit's (next door to the Bluebird).

                            How do I know Noble Romans? There was one 500 feet from the house I grew up in on the west side of Indy (where I lived until I was 13). They had stained glass everywhere, a window to the kitchen where kids could watch their pizza getting made and they had a continuous reel of Three Stooges movies projected onto a screen.

                            But the winner was the taste. Man, those pizzas were good. Yummy.
                            You grew up in Chapel Hill, by Ben Davis?

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                            • #44
                              Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

                              Originally posted by Unclebuck
                              I'm not a big fan of Papa John's, in fact I can't eat that pizza. Strangest taste ever. I guess you either like it or not. I think it's the sause. The crust is pretty good, but the sauce and cheese.

                              rcarey, you could have done a lot better IMO.


                              Sorry, about turning this into a pizza thread, I'll stop

                              Since we are lamenting the bygone Golden Era of Indy's pizza culture, we can't allow the magic word go unmentioned: Godfather's.

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                              • #45
                                Re: O'Neal not likely to land in Windy City

                                Well, I suppose I'm obligated to comment on the pizza topic...

                                Papa Johns is good stuff, but aparently, the rest of my town disagreed because we couldn't keep ours. We also had a Noble Romans for a little while, but it was part of a gas station and just couldn't make it. The place in town that advertises itself as the best is Arni's (which is my former place of employment, hence the name). If you're not from Indiana, you'll have no clue what Arni's is probably, and half of you from Indiana won't know either. If however you ever get a chance, stop in an Arni's (only in Indiana) and try the Arni's Jr. Salad and a pepperoni pizza. The salad is famous for being amazing, and the pizza is thin-crust and greasy, so you'll not be disappointed. I'll meet you there! Currently I work at a Pizza King (hence the name, lol). Also an Indiana tradition, it's very similar to Arni's, but I believe most are carry-out and delivery. Obviously, if you've been to a forum party, you've had Pizza King pizza and know what's it's like....in Castleton....see, all the Pizza King places in Indiana are different, so if you don't like that one, try the next! Pizza Hut is alright, but I don't like their breadsticks; however, the whole 'bistro' thing they've got going is really quite good. We don't have a Dominoes in town, and I believe that's the only other major chain that we're missing. We've got a couple locals (Abe's and Rocky's) that both are good, and I think Rocky's has the best breadsticks around.

                                The best pizza I've ever had though, was good ol' authentic New York pizza. Slices as big as your face and greasy as a cheap lawyer; with chewy cheese and tastey pepperoni. Nothin' better than that!
                                It's a new day for Pacers Basketball.

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