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I'm expecting a few jibes here but I'll take it on the chin.

 

Well for the first time ever we've got Domino's Pizza up in Caithness! They're doing a tour of Scotland in a big pizza truck, to places that are remote. The truck was in Thurso yesterday all day and here in Wick today. Ya dancer :sheepdance:

 

 

they were up in Peterhead and the broch recently too.

 

didin't bother with it. Domino's is crap

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I'm expecting a few jibes here but I'll take it on the chin.

 

Well for the first time ever we've got Domino's Pizza up in Caithness! They're doing a tour of Scotland in a big pizza truck, to places that are remote. The truck was in Thurso yesterday all day and here in Wick today. Ya dancer :sheepdance:

 

Dominos is nae the best like, well the toppings are okay but those pre made bases yeuch (esp the thin one that tastes o cardboard) Okay I suppose if you have no alternative, Papa Johns are fine if you get the chance.

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Do you not get much pizza takeaway places up with you lot?

 

You lot with your 6 fingers per hand must cum in your pants when you see the McDonalds sign or a Burger King....

 

'Ohhhhhhh what is that place'

 

Honestly lad, we've got the usual Indian takeaways, chinese takeaways and what not but no big brand name like Pizza Hut or Domino's up here. We do have a retail park that has Homebase, Superdrug and a few other stores but no half decent eateries.

 

I've cum twice already this morning just thinking about the pizza I'll be getting fae there for my denner tonight!

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Fair dig the chicago town ones but RUL and weapon, there's no an ASDA up here gents unfortunately.

 

There was apparently people queing for 2 hours in Thurso last night for one. They'd of been quicker going to Inverness then!

 

Heard that too. Was just up playing squash and no cunt was there. Seems us Wickers aren't as fussed. Though like me maybe everyone thought "not lining up for 2 hrs for a pizza".

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A 40-stone man has been ordered to pay compensation to pizza chain Domino's after he paid for four king-size meals on a fraudulent credit card.

Liam Johnston, 21, was sentenced in his absence at Livingston Sheriff Court after claiming he was "too fat" to attend the hearing.

The court was told Johnston called Domino's Bathgate branch and ordered four large pizzas on a credit card, but when the food was delivered it emerged that the card belonged to someone else.

The case had been held up after Johnston failed to make it out of the door of his home in Whitburn, West Lothian, two weeks ago.

On another occasion he made it to the entrance of West Lothian Civic Centre, but was unable to climb the stairs to the courtroom on the first floor.

On Thursday Johnston's lawyer, Kevin Dugan, produced a letter from his GP confirming he was "medically unfit" to attend court.

Sheriff Peter Gillam said: "Was he fit enough to go to Domino's and get these pizzas?"

Mr Dugan replied: "No, my lord. He phoned them up."

Johnston was ordered to pay £120 compensation after pleading guilty to obtaining goods by fraud.

Sheriff Gillam adjourned to case to give him time to save money to pay the amount. He also called for an updated medical report.

 

http://m.stv.tv/news/edinburgh/220185-forty-stone-liam-johnstone-bought-120-of-dominos-pizza-by-fraud/

 

:Traynor:

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A 40-stone man has been ordered to pay compensation to pizza chain Domino's after he paid for four king-size meals on a fraudulent credit card.

Liam Johnston, 21, was sentenced in his absence at Livingston Sheriff Court after claiming he was "too fat" to attend the hearing.

The court was told Johnston called Domino's Bathgate branch and ordered four large pizzas on a credit card, but when the food was delivered it emerged that the card belonged to someone else.

The case had been held up after Johnston failed to make it out of the door of his home in Whitburn, West Lothian, two weeks ago.

On another occasion he made it to the entrance of West Lothian Civic Centre, but was unable to climb the stairs to the courtroom on the first floor.

On Thursday Johnston's lawyer, Kevin Dugan, produced a letter from his GP confirming he was "medically unfit" to attend court.

Sheriff Peter Gillam said: "Was he fit enough to go to Domino's and get these pizzas?"

Mr Dugan replied: "No, my lord. He phoned them up."

Johnston was ordered to pay £120 compensation after pleading guilty to obtaining goods by fraud.

Sheriff Gillam adjourned to case to give him time to save money to pay the amount. He also called for an updated medical report.

 

http://m.stv.tv/news/edinburgh/220185-forty-stone-liam-johnstone-bought-120-of-dominos-pizza-by-fraud/

 

:Traynor:

 

 

I thought bluto was older than 21

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