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I dont know why its called Boston Pizza either because everyone knows the best Pizza is in Jersey New York.

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I dont know why its called Boston Pizza either because everyone knows the best Pizza is in Jersey New York.

FYP.

Flame war about who has better pizza in 3...2...1...

Chicago!

I saw, I came, I left.

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I dont know why its called Boston Pizza either because everyone knows the best Pizza is in Jersey New York.

FYP.

Flame war about who has better pizza in 3...2...1...

Chicago!

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Wait, wut.

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I've been to lots of places, including New York, and I honestly have to say the best pizza I've ever had was in the San Diego area. This place called Knockout Pizza in, I want to say Carlsbad, California. It may have been Oceanside, though, I can't remember for sure. But man, that was incredible pizza.

Anyways, I'm VERY excited for Vancouver-Boston. Should be a fantastic series! After repeats of Detroit-Pittsburgh, it's great to have fresh and interesting matchups like Chicago-Philadelphia and Vancouver-Boston following them.

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So the pizza chain Boston Pizza (because when you think of Boston, the first thing that pops into your head is pizza, of course) is temporarily changing their name to "Vancouver" Pizza for the series.

Does this also mean that Tim Horton's is changing their name?

They did the same in Quebec during the first round, renaming it Montreal Pizza. Shameless, but smart, pandering.

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Montreal pizza would be good. I'm gonna throw some pastrami and Montreal steak spice on a frozen pizza and report back.

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I've been to lots of places, including New York, and I honestly have to say the best pizza I've ever had was in the San Diego area. This place called Knockout Pizza in, I want to say Carlsbad, California. It may have been Oceanside, though, I can't remember for sure. But man, that was incredible pizza.

Anyways, I'm VERY excited for Vancouver-Boston. Should be a fantastic series! After repeats of Detroit-Pittsburgh, it's great to have fresh and interesting matchups like Chicago-Philadelphia and Vancouver-Boston following them.

If they put fish on their pizza they are automatically disqualified. Chicago is a giant doughy mess.

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I dont know why its called Boston Pizza either because everyone knows the best Pizza is in Jersey New York.

FYP.

Flame war about who has better pizza in 3...2...1...

Chicago!

(I know it's a chain but) UNO Chicago Pizza is the worst pizza I've ever had. M'F'n TOMATOES INSTEAD OF SAUCE

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I've been to lots of places, including New York, and I honestly have to say the best pizza I've ever had was in the San Diego area. This place called Knockout Pizza in, I want to say Carlsbad, California. It may have been Oceanside, though, I can't remember for sure. But man, that was incredible pizza.

Anyways, I'm VERY excited for Vancouver-Boston. Should be a fantastic series! After repeats of Detroit-Pittsburgh, it's great to have fresh and interesting matchups like Chicago-Philadelphia and Vancouver-Boston following them.

If they put fish on their pizza they are automatically disqualified. Chicago is a giant doughy mess.

Nope, there wasn't any fish on this pizza. I hate fish on pizza, too. The kind I had was what they called a "white pizza", which had alfredo sauce, mozzarella, spinach, garlic, and chicken. There was also a three-meat I had with pepperoni, bacon, and sausage. Really good stuff!

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I've been to lots of places, including New York, and I honestly have to say the best pizza I've ever had was in the San Diego area. This place called Knockout Pizza in, I want to say Carlsbad, California. It may have been Oceanside, though, I can't remember for sure. But man, that was incredible pizza.

What a small world. I used to have a girlfriend who worked there for a bit. I only ate their once, but it was pretty good. And it is in Carlsbad.

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I dont know why its called Boston Pizza either because everyone knows the best Pizza is in Jersey New York.

FYP.

Flame war about who has better pizza in 3...2...1...

Chicago!

That :censored: ain't pizza, dude. :P

Also, Tim Sedin's FTW!

I really don't care who has better pizza, so I just blurt out another city other than Boston or New York. ^_^

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Nobody really eats deep-dish pizza on a regular basis, by the way, but Lou Malnati's does it worlds better than goddamn Uno, the T.G.I. Friday's of pizza. Stop talking about Uno.

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So the pizza chain Boston Pizza (because when you think of Boston, the first thing that pops into your head is pizza, of course) is temporarily changing their name to "Vancouver" Pizza for the series.

Does this also mean that Tim Horton's is changing their name?

They did the same in Quebec during the first round, renaming it Montreal Pizza. Shameless, but smart, pandering.

And, despite the name, it is a Canadian chain, owned by a guy who lives in Vancouver and with corporate headquarters in Richmond, BC.

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So the pizza chain Boston Pizza (because when you think of Boston, the first thing that pops into your head is pizza, of course) is temporarily changing their name to "Vancouver" Pizza for the series.

Does this also mean that Tim Horton's is changing their name?

They did the same in Quebec during the first round, renaming it Montreal Pizza. Shameless, but smart, pandering.

Didn't the town of Buffalo, TX temporarily change their name to "Blue Star, TX" (or "Green Star, TX") when the Cowboys (or in the NHL's case, the Stars) played Buffalo in the Super Bowl/Stanley Cup Final?

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