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The office manager at work decided to buy everyone lunch today - presumably because we are all just awesome people - or maybe because we were super busy and she didn't want anyone to leave for lunch in fear we would not come back. Either way, enter Metro Pizza! ta da! Figuring that everyone likes pizza, she ordered a large one of each of the basics food groups: pepperoni & cheese veggie everything but the kitchen sink Hawaiian and plain cheese I thoroughly enjoyed the pepperoni and cheese - greasy good. The hawaiian (you'd think ham and pineapple, right?) was a surprise. Apparently Metro calls it the "Honolulu" and its got all this extra crap on it - onions, bell peppers,and bacon bits. I was less than thrilled at having to remove all the excess crap to fulfill my craving for hawaiian. But, the crust was good, and the extra pepperoni slice I had made up for it. I didn't dare touch the veggie - it looked crazy - cucumber, onions, all sorts of bell peppers and artichokes. yuck. But I didn't hear any complaints from the rest of the crowd and that pizza was devoured, so I guess it was pretty good. The delivery guy was the BEST. He offered us plates, napkins, etc, even though we didn't ask for them. All in all, not a bad (free) lunch.
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