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    Miss. man buys 150 pizzas from Mass. restaurant

    Miss. man buys 150 pizzas from Mass. restaurant

    August 15, 2011

    STOUGHTON, Mass. (AP) - A Mississippi man who grew up in Massachusetts goes to great lengths for a good pizza.

    About 1,400 miles.

    David Schuler returned to Jackson, Miss., last weekend with 150 pies from Town Spa Pizza, a restaurant in his home town of Stoughton (STOWE'-tun), just outside Boston.

    It's a tradition he started years ago when he couldn't find a good slice in Mississippi.

    He returned with 150 frozen, vacuum-sealed pies. That was a record for him. They cost $1,200.

    He made the 16-state trek in 24 hours, munching on Town Spa pizzas he kept on the passenger seat.

    Restaurant manager Kerry Hughes tells The Enterprise of Brockton he ships pizzas as far as California and Florida, but Schuler is his best out-of-state customer.

    Information from: The Enterprise, The Enterprise, MA News - Brockton, MA - The Enterprise

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    That reminds me, time to feed this machine. Just finished working out & pizza although not the greatest post WO meal, I'm phuquin hongry!

    This guys vice could be worse, he could drive 1200 mi. looking for crack or here on. Or anything else destructive.
    The journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.

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    mmm pizza

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    I had a place like this where I used to live. It was a chain type place, but no other chain's had the same awesomeness. It's all about the process, and the owners knew their pizza-making stuff. I moved a few towns away and would take a road trip just for the pizza when I craved it.

    I am not sure if the frozen variety of the pizza would be good enough for me. The way the restaurant cooks it, with their specialized ovens, are half of what makes great pizza.
    Just a girl.... Looking for muscles!!

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