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New pizza?

2024.05.28 18:14 elevendwees New pizza?

Got a pizza at an Alamo in Denver last week and the pizza tasted a lot different (very greasy and a lot of Parmesan). Does anyone know if they changed the pizzas at all locations or are menu items a location bc location thing?
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2024.05.28 02:37 DenShaLow Does anyone else absolutely love Anthony’s?

Inspired by a few threads I’ve seen that say it’s absolutely horrible. I absolutely love Anthony’s. It’s tough in Denver to get thick, giant slices of NY pizza with the perfect amount of sauce. The toppings make everything better too. Not just great pizza but I really fuck with their salad too. Maybe it just depends on the location you go to
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2024.05.27 12:01 pancakes_violetx Reasons for traveling to leaving and staying at certain tourist destinations

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2024.05.26 11:15 CadeBW Ranking the Finale Legs (Part 2)

Here's a link to part 1. Now onto the upper half of the list!
18th place: The Amazing Race 14
TAR14’s final leg is set on the island of Maui and it’s one I think most of us remember quite fondly. It begins with a Detour aired as a Route Info task where teams have to season and carry a pig to a lūʻau, and then a needle in a haystack task where they have to get on a watercraft and search a bunch of buoys for their next clue taking them to the final challenge. Once again it’s fairly short for a final leg and neither of these first two tasks are anything to write home about, but it’s really this season’s final memory challenge that steals the show. Having to search through dozens of decoy surfboards for ones with symbols they actually recognize and arrange them in the correct order makes for a task that’s both very challenging and very physical. It's without a doubt one of the best final memory challenges we’ve seen. Eventually all three teams are working on this challenge at the same time and it really is anyone’s game; every time a team asks the judge for a check, it’s more suspenseful than the last. Finally, Victor figures it out and his team goes on to win. If the rest of the leg was more interesting this could have been one of the best finales.
17th place: The Amazing Race 13
Though some might rank it lower, this has always been a cozy finale episode for me. Portland is a pretty unexpected but unique choice for the final city. In general I really enjoy this final 3, with Andrew & Dan and especially Ken & Tina being some of my favorite teams. After a fairly simple Detour teams have to travel to a bridge and zipline to “Thunder Island,” an awesome-sounding place to have a final memory challenge. While not one of the best of all time, I still really love this memory challenge with the 150 clue boxes scattered across the island, it’s just a super awesome visual. The task itself is fairly tricky and quite physical, and it ends up being a very entertaining two-horse race between Ken & Tina and Nick & Starr. However, this is far from the end of the episode; the older seasons had this tendency to put a bit of ARI (Additional Route Information) between the final challenge and the actual finish line. I’ve always thought of it as a “homestretch of Route Info.” I would always love this portion of the finale because it feels so high stakes— there’s so much adrenaline and you know one wrong move could cause a last minute placement shift. You never knew exactly how many more clues there would be, but usually at least one. TAR13 has quite a lot, first requiring the teams to find a green dinosaur in an office building, then make their way on foot to some food carts and find the one selling Russian food, then travel on foot to Voodoo Doughnut, and then finally hail a new cab to take them to the finish line. This whole sequence is a riveting, closely matched showdown between the top two teams and is what really boosts this leg up into the top 20 for me.
16th place: The Amazing Race 6
As we start getting into these super early seasons, the task quality plays much less of a role in my ranking because at this point in the series, the focus of the show isn’t really about the tasks, it’s more about everything else. While TAR6’s final episode is still really good, I do think it’s noticeably weaker than other early finale episodes. There’s just not that much going on in the Hawaii portion of the episode and even though the final destination city is typically light on tasks, I feel like anything extra to do after “eat two slices of pizza” would have made the Chicago portion feel much more satisfying. Where TAR6’s finale shines though are in its two airport segments which take up about a third of the episode and in my opinion are exciting enough to carry this episode all the way into the top half of the ranking. There is a lot of drama in getting from Xi’an to Honolulu leaving all of the teams frustrated and anxious, especially Adam. In one of the series’ most comically pathetic moments, he tells the lady working at the counter that she’s a very “mean” person for not putting them on the faster flight. In the second flight scramble, Freddy & Kendra manage to secure an earlier flight that gives them a 5 minute advantage in Chicago. They manage to hold onto the lead, but what really secures them the win is an ill-timed train that blocks Kris & John from reaching the finish line. What could have potentially skyrocketed this leg into the top 10 is if Freddy & Kendra were a few seconds slower and were stopped as well, leading to a footrace, but alas.
15th place: The Amazing Race 34
This is a surprisingly enjoyable finale given how mediocre the majority of this season is. It takes place in a great new city: Nashville, at sunset! And like its predecessor, it features self-driving the whole way through which is always a delight. The first couple of tasks aren’t terribly interesting but the first half of the episode is still fun to watch because of the self-drive. The second half is where things get really good, starting with a very navigation-heavy task requiring teams to deliver Gibson guitars to three different locations. Teams aren’t provided maps so they are forced to do a lot of interacting with locals to figure out where to go. Like TAR29, I feel like this finale has more of an old school vibe; the self-drive combined with this guitar challenge result in a leg with a pretty strong focus on navigation. To top it all off, we get one of the most creative and thematically appropriate final memory challenges of all time in the keyboard task, and unlike TAR29, this one actually ends up being super tight between the teams. The only thing preventing this leg from ranking much higher is that the teams themselves just aren’t that interesting in my opinion. I really like Emily & Molly but at the end of the day, there is zero conflict and few standout moments in this episode which make the stakes feel somewhat low.
14th place: The Amazing Race 30
Another recent season with a surprisingly good finale. Once again it’s a San Francisco leg which is a bit of a tired location, but running it at night was a great idea and gives this episode a pretty unique vibe. Like TAR14 what really carries this leg is its final challenge, but the three tasks we get beforehand are also pretty good. Ascending and plunging into the dark abyss was an interesting take on the obligatory fear of heights challenge, and I love that they hid a clue in a giant fortune cookie. The final memory challenge is one of the most intricate and physically exhausting of all time and by far the best task of the season. The location and execution itself was really cool— spreading the entire challenge across a giant aircraft carrier— and I think the nighttime setting really accentuated its epicness. While I generally miss the extra few Route Infos we’d get after the final task, I also think being able to physically see the finish line while working on the final challenge, knowing for a fact “THIS IS IT—” works really well too, and plays an important role in making TAR30’s final task so stressful and intense to watch. This is another finale that probably would have been an all-timer if it had a more interesting final 3.
13th place: The Amazing Race 27
It’s funny, if you watched only the last two episodes of TAR27 you’d think it was one of the best seasons of all time. This is a pretty unique finale as it features not one memory challenge, but three memory challenges scattered throughout the leg. In addition to a few other tasks, teams had to remember the order of countries they visited by placing their respective capitals in the right order. Later, they had to do the same thing for their flags. And for the final challenge, they had to assemble and arrange Adirondack chairs painted with objects seen throughout the season in the correct order. These are all pretty simple challenges but together they form a final leg that feels much more cerebral than usual which I really enjoy. The best part of this episode though is the taxi drama that occurs after the first Roadblock. Justin & Diana and Logan & Chris both make critical mistakes by losing their taxis and ending up stranded in a place where no cabs are readily available; Justin & Diana were rude to their initial driver and he just flat out refuses to drive them anymore which was some nice poetic justice, and Logan & Chris attempt to steal Kelsey & Joey’s taxi before getting cold feet. They then proceed to comically bicker about this while desperately running around looking for a new cab. At the final challenge, it’s Kelsey & Joey who come out on top in a tense final showdown with Justin & Diana. While they are very boring winners, I think narratively it’s a satisfying ending to the season as the Green Team is finally defeated and Kelsey & Joey end their streak of 2nd place finishes with a win on the only leg that really counts.
12th place: The Amazing Race 4
The best airport drama in the entirety of TAR4 happens in its final leg, and since airport drama tends to be my favorite type of content The Amazing Race has to offer, it shouldn’t be too surprising that I think pretty highly of this finale. Without the airport drama, you don’t really have that great of an episode, but like TAR6 it takes up a pretty decent chunk of the runtime so for me it manages to shoot TAR4’s finale pretty high up on this list. The headlines here are that David & Jeff make a fatal mistake in taking a short-sighted connection to Sydney, which puts them so far behind that they don’t even get to cross the finish line. Meanwhile, Reichen & Chip and Kelly & Jon vie to make a tight connection in Tokyo; Reichen & Chip manage to get on but Kelly & Jon receive some bad directions and after an extremely suspenseful rush to the terminal, are ultimately rejected and forced to take a later flight. Of course, these two teams will eventually end up equalized on the final flight to Phoenix, but they had no way of knowing that and neither did we the first time watching this episode! The tasks in Australia and Hawaii are fairly meh, but the final stretch of Route Information in Arizona is another highly exciting part of the episode because Reichen & Chip and Kelly & Jon are so close together. There’s also a very funny moment when John tries to jump over a wall and utterly fails. Overall TAR4’s finale isn’t consistent in its quality but when it’s good, it’s really good.
11th place: The Amazing Race 9
This is a very enjoyable finale from beginning to end, largely driven by the fantastic chemistry between BJ & Tyler and Eric & Jeremy. Seeing these two teams finally face off in the last leg is a great narrative payoff, and since BJ & Tyler are the clear underdogs in this rivalry, their win makes it even better. One of my favorite moments in any final episode is towards the beginning of this leg when BJ & Tyler convince the hotel staff to lie to Eric & Jeremy about the hotel having no internet service. The staff follow through (albeit hilariously unconvincingly) and ultimately prevent Eric & Jeremy from using the internet. Even Ray & Yolanda get some fun moments, like when Yolanda is begging for money and the locals decide to donate due to her looking like Janet Jackson. The Alaska portion of the episode is decent enough, though it is unfortunate that the more interesting side of the Detour couldn’t be chosen due to weather. The last 15 minutes in Denver are truly fantastic, as Eric & Jeremy arrive at the final memory challenge first but are ultimately overtaken in a scene I’m certain convinced the producers that final memory challenges need to be a thing more often.
10th place: The Amazing Race 33
I don’t think anyone expected this episode to be as good as it was but kudos to TAR33, you have one of the best finale episodes in recent memory! This is the first finale episode in the series to have self-driving for the entire duration which immediately gives it a boost in my eyes. This leg also has some great tasks plus an excellent, competitive final 3 giving it all the right ingredients for a quality modern TAR finale. It begins with a cryptic challenge that essentially tanks Ryan & Dusty right from the get-go, followed by a blindfold piñata task that tests communication. This is a very colorful task that really pops on screen. Then the foley task, which is honestly one of my favorite challenges they’ve ever done; what a fun and creative way of paying homage to the older seasons. The leg ends with a fairly good final memory challenge, but what really makes it great is just how close together Kim & Penn and Raquel & Cayla are in a leg that’s already had quite a few placement shifts. Overall a fantastic leg, especially by COVID era standards.
9th place: The Amazing Race 21
In my opinion, TAR21 is the paragon of a modern Amazing Race finale: Creative ideas, cryptic clues, a navigation-focused task and a brutal final memory challenge. The season has a great final 3 and the episode is, quite simply, a blast to watch. The first route marker hidden among the advertisements at Coney Island was BRILLIANT and is the type of thing I wish the producers would do a lot more of. Then we get a fairly unique take on the fear of heights challenge with the Houdini-style escape task, then a fun navigation challenge with delivering pizzas, very similar to the guitar task we saw in TAR34. But of course the star of the show is once again the final memory challenge, and depending on the day, I might call it the best one in series history. The iconic “hello and goodbye” challenge is not only a great idea in of itself, but it feels like a perfectly thematic, almost solemn way to conclude an epic race around the world. The challenge is very difficult but also uniquely approachable, sort of like putting together a jigsaw puzzle. Start with the obvious ones like Spain, France, China, and potentially Russia and then apply lateral thinking and some guesswork to figure out the rest. I really love this one and it ends up producing a major upset as Josh & Brent, probably the two guys nobody expected to even make the final 3, let alone win, end up finishing first. A great ending to a fantastic season.
8th place: The Amazing Race 31
Similar to TAR21, Reality Showdown’s final leg is simply a joy to watch. It’s filled with memorable moments, and this one even takes places in a unique city, Detroit! But probably more than any other finale, I think this one is elevated by its outcome. Normally I’m of the mindset “It really doesn’t matter who wins;” There’s so much luck involved, especially in the final leg, I’ve never understood the perspective some people have that the “wrong team winning” retroactively ruins a season or that satisfying winners can do much to boost its overall quality. But the 15-year journey of Colin & Christy culminating in their win and redemption has to be one of the most amazing storylines in the history of RTV. If Tyler & Corey had won the season instead, this still would’ve been a good finale, but it just wouldn’t have had the same impact. The Seven Nation Army final challenge was easily one of the best of all time and the showdown between Colin & Christie and Tyler & Corie was unimaginably intense. I also love me a good “disastrous downfall” storyline in the finale and the Afghanimals delivered in spades in that department. The middle tasks like fowling were somewhat dull, but overall this would have to be my pick for best Amazing Race finale in recent memory.
7th place: The Amazing Race 12
TAR12 was the first to use the modern finale format, and I must admit, it made a pretty compelling first impression. While I miss getting airport drama in the finale, this leg more than makes up for it. The episode has a perfect combination of great tasks, a beautiful location, plenty of memorable moments, and an engaging final 3. This easily puts it in the top 10 because the reality is, while most finales have one or two of these things, it’s very rare for a finale to have all of them. An intriguing segment early in the episode comes when Nicolas & Donald get to the Detour site and realize they forgot to pick up the required gear from the previous location, forcing them to go all the way back. This is a setback from which they are unable to recover. The majority of the finale is a struggle for first between Ron & Christina, who have the lead, and TK & Rachel, who trail closely behind. If you’re like me, you were rooting hard for Ron & Christina so you have a strong feeling of nervous excitement throughout the episode. Things come to a head when teams reach the legendary final memory challenge, a fiendishly difficult logic puzzle. While TAR3 and TAR9 had memory challenges too, I feel like this was the first truly intricate one and you could certainly argue it still hasn’t been topped. I think this puzzle would be a challenge even for an Amazing Race superfan who had just binged the season, so asking the final teams to take it on when their exhaustion and stress levels were at an all-time high was brilliantly evil. This is where Ron & Christina lose their lead, and after a bit more ARI that continues the suspense, TK & Rachel cross the finish line first. Yes, we do get the typical “least exciting teams goes on to win” result that we’re all so accustomed to, but TK & Rachel are still a solid team, and Ron & Christina and Nicolas & Donald are so compelling that their presence alone easily carries the episode.
6th place: The Amazing Race 20
It may be a controversial season, but TAR20 has an electrifying and explosive finale from start to finish. On paper I don’t even think you would expect this episode to be that good, as the tasks are mostly very straightforward and the final challenge is quite unusual, having no business being as good as it ends up being. But this season just happened to have the right combination of teams and moments in its finale to create an episode that feels downright cinematographic. There are so many placement shifts, and every one of them is dramatic. Brendon & Rachel are in a good position but fall into dead last by taking a taxi instead of traveling on foot to the next clue as instructed. I don’t care what anyone says, Rachel Reilly will forever be one of CBS’ most spectacular casting finds; she’s in the tier of Dr. Will Kirby or Charla & Mirna of people you can just stick onto any show with any format and practically guarantee it will be entertaining. Her meltdown in the final leg and throwing her fanny pack at Brendon is peak Amazing Race comedy. An even more entertaining mistake comes later on though, when Rachel & Dave somehow bypass the final Roadblock and end up at the finish line too early. This is a jaw-on-the-floor moment in Amazing Race history as a team believes to have won the race only to have their dreams shattered by Phil, shocking all of the eliminated teams as well. At this point we’re all thinking “Welp, congratulations Art & J.J. on winning TAR20,” but it turns out there are still more shocking moments to come. By the time Art & J.J. reach the Roadblock, they firmly believe there’s no hope and that Rachel & Dave have already won, so their reaction when Rachel & Dave finally show up is fantastic. In one of the most infamous challenge blunders of all time, Art manages to squander his team’s tremendous lead by being unable to complete the sledding challenge, which allows Rachel & Dave to overtake them and claim 1st place after all. Brendon & Rachel manage to catch up to the Roadblock and Rachel actually overtakes Art on the sled, but then squanders the second part of the challenge allowing the placements to swap one last time. It’s a spectacular roller coaster ride of a finale.
5th place: The Amazing Race 3
I would die on the hill that TAR3 has the greatest final 3 in the series. There’s usually at least one interesting team in the finals, and if we’re lucky there’s two, but TAR3 is on another level. These finalists— Flo & Zach, Teri & Ian, and Ken & Gerard— are maybe 3 of the top 10 most entertaining teams of all time. The fact that all three make it to the end is nothing short of astounding. I’m confident this will never be topped. Still, this isn’t the #1 best finale because while excellent, it doesn’t quite have any of the jaw-dropping twists and turns that define the remaining entries on this list. Still, there are tons of great moments and let me just go through my favorites. Because they’re in Vietnam, teams have to get their tickets from a travel agency before going to the airport. Teri & Ian are the first to reach the travel agency followed by Ken & Gerard, and a hilarious scene ensues as Ian attempts to micromanage everything the travel agent does and gets on everyone’s nerves. Flo & Zach are the last to arrive at the travel agency and their fate seems bleak as there is no more room on the first flight. Then teams have to take a 17 hour train ride to Hanoi, which is just an awesome thing to include in a finale, especially since the leg right before this one had a 24 hour train ride. This season surely has the most brutally exhausting course in the series. While on the train, Zach uses a stranger’s phone to call a travel agent who finds a flight that arrives earlier than the other teams and promises to give them their tickets at a hotel in Hanoi. Flo & Zach are understandably quite skeptical about whether this is actually real, but to their utmost joy they arrive at the hotel and see that it is. Then we get some airport drama as Ken & Gerard find out about the earlier flight and manage to get seats, but by the time Teri & Ian find out the flight is full. But in another twist, this earlier flight gets a weather delay causing it to leave only 15 minutes sooner than Teri & Ian’s flight. Teams are only in Honolulu for a few minutes before another clue instructs them to fly to Kauai; I absolutely love how much travel is incorporated into this final leg. We don’t even get to the first task until the episode’s halfway over, a simple Detour that then sends teams to Seattle, their final destination. This final flight turns out to be an equalizer leading to an intense final segment as the final three race by cab and on foot through the city to their last few route markers. This is also where we get the first ever final memory challenge, a simple but charming little puzzle where teams have to remember the order in which a few animals appeared throughout the race. Flo & Zach are the first to finish and go on to win the race; I know they are controversial winners but in my opinion it’s a perfect ending to the season and I think they easily have one of the most interesting season-long storylines of any winners.
4th place: The Amazing Race 7
Here is a finale so epic and brimming with content that the editors decided to shorten the previous episode just so they could devote more time to it. In typical old school fashion, the tasks and route remarkers in this leg were split across three different locations: Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and the final destination, Florida. On paper I think this actually could have been one of the best designed finales because each of these locations are close together and there are many flights between them every day. Flights are less likely to be equalizers so it feels like every second counts. However, there is an hour of operations pretty close to the end of the leg and I see no world in which the teams don’t end up equalized here, which is pretty lame. I’ve made a whole post about this before, but to me this equalizer has always seemed like a pretty transparent attempt by the producers to make a close ending in an artificial way, which I’m not a fan of. I must admit though, from an entertainment perspective, it worked. The result was probably the most satisfying underdog victory in the entire series, as Uchenna & Joyce manage to come from behind— in a leg where they started with nothing— and take down the season’s biggest threat, Rob & Amber. Rob & Amber were outstanding characters this season— Extremely dominant, undeniably entertaining, but ultimately they were villains whose downfall was exciting to witness.
For those of you who claim the original Non-Elimination penalty was the best, I think this episode is easily your best argument as it delivers what I consider two of the most memorable scenes in the entire series. The first is at the beginning: It’s the middle of the night and Uchenna & Joyce have absolutely nothing. They need to travel an hour by taxi to the next route marker but can’t pay for one; they consider going to the airport to beg, but it’s in the opposite direction and they have no way of getting there either. Their position seems utterly hopeless (and to be honest, without the equalizer it would have been). A kind stranger agrees to bring them to the airport, but they have a very hard time begging for money. The scenes of Uchenna approaching tourists and asking for money feel raw to an extent the show rarely reaches. You can see in their faces they feel both despaired and degraded. Eventually they earn enough to begin the leg but are essentially running on empty the whole time. The second scene comes at the end of the episode— Against all odds, Uchenna & Joyce have taken the lead and they have their last clue; all that’s left is the finish line. With almost no money left, they get in a taxi they know they can’t afford and in their ultimate desperation, try begging for money from inside the cab windows. Eventually they arrive at the finish line still short on cash, and there’s this intense anxiety knowing Rob & Amber could show up at any moment. You can hear the despair in Uchenna’s voice as he continues to beg; some locals agree to help, and others refuse. This may legitimately be the most intense, anxiety-ridden segment in the entire series, and even though it in some ways feels unearned, it’s so good that you honestly just don’t care. Overall this is just an exceptional episode of television.
3rd place: The Amazing Race 1
The first season of The Amazing Race is magical in a way the subsequent seasons could never hope to replicate. It is far and away the “rawest” season of the show, certainly in how it’s produced but I’d say in the storylines as well. This finale episode is one of my favorite episodes of TV, but it’s totally different from the other finales I’ve ranked highly on this list. If this ranking was based on sheer excitement factor alone, TAR1 would rank much lower, but excitement is not really the main thing the editors were trying to convey here. Instead, the tone is much different, and the episode has an almost somber vibe. It feels like this grand, epic first-of-its-kind adventure is finally coming to a close, and as you’d expect, it’s bittersweet. It’s sort of like getting back from a long vacation; you are excited to be home and you’re still feeling the high of all the fun things you got to do, but there’s also this feeling of... sadness. This finale does such an exceptional job of conveying every emotion on that spectrum. The entire season is a work of art, but to me this ending is what really cements it as one of the all-time great pieces of media. I mainly want to talk about the end of the episode, but there is a pretty awesome strategic moment in the middle. In order to ensure his team gets the fastest flight to New York, Brennan approaches several strangers and offers to pay them $300 to use their phone for the rest of the day. One lady agrees, and he tells her to call him the next day and he’d mail the phone back to her. I’m not sure if it’d be allowed today, but I’ve always thought this was such amazing, outside-the-box thinking, and I think it’s really incredible we get this level of strategic gameplay out of the very first season of the show.
But it’s the NYC stretch of the episode that puts this finale in elite territory for me, and I’m just going to come out and say it— This is my single favorite segment in the entire series. To me, TAR1 has always at its core been the story of Frank & Margarita, who have this incredibly engaging relationship. I think they’re probably the most complex team in the whole series. A deeply imperfect couple who are separated but have decided to go on this adventure together in part because they want the best for their daughter. Throughout the race they have highs and lows, and Frank in particular says some really mean things, but deep down you can tell there is love and they have an undeniable chemistry with one another. It’s clear they’ve been through a lot with each other and the whole season feels like we’re seeing this epilogue to their relationship; it’s incredibly raw. This final leg is probably when their relationship is at its highest point, and it just so happens that Queens is their hometown. You can’t help but to root for them. There is only one route marker before the finish line and Frank thinks he knows a shortcut to get there, but it turns out to be slower and Rob & Brennan pass them. However, they don’t know they’ve been passed. The final clue tells them to take a train to Flushing Meadows, but at this point it’s obvious to viewers that they won’t be able to catch up. What follows is the most bittersweet ending in the series, accompanied by a truly magical score, Now We Are Free. While playing, the episode cuts back and forth between Rob & Brennan running towards the finish line, Frank & Margarita looking longingly through the windows of the train, and the cheers of eliminated teams standing at the mat. The entire segment is masterfully put together, and it makes me wish the editors were more willing to experiment with the tone and presentation of the race to the finish line in subsequent seasons.
2nd place: The Amazing Race 5
What is there to say about this season that hasn’t already been said? The season is virtually flawless from beginning to end, so it's no surprise that its final leg is another contender for the #1 spot. Like TAR3, this is an exceptional final 3 whose personalities and interteam dynamics play a tremendous role in the quality of this finale episode. Going in, it kind of feels like Colin & Christy’s season to lose, as they are an incredibly dominant, athletic, and self-admittedly “intense” pair of racers. Meanwhile, Chip & Kim are easily one of the rootable teams in the series, but it definitely seemed like they had the least chance of winning considering their competition. The stopover location happened to be Canada (a new country) which was really awesome, and teams had to compete in tasks which seemed to perfectly match the gravitas of a finale like hiking to the Continental Divide and luging through the Olympic Park. But what really cements this as one of the greatest finales of all time? The airport drama, of course! In fact, almost half the entire episode takes place inside airports, and every second of it is magnificent. Predictably, Colin & Christy and Brandon & Nicole get through the tasks in Canada way quicker than Chip & Kim, and both teams secure tickets on what appears to be the earliest flight. But in the greatest twist of fate in Amazing Race history, Chip & Kim’s ineptitude at the tasks actually turns out to be a blessing in disguise. When Kim calls the airline to book reservations, she learns that unbeknownst to the leading teams, the first flight had been delayed by almost 3 hours. This allows her and Chip to secretly book tickets on a faster flight in what will turn out to be a race-deciding move. Colin & Christie and Nicole & Brandon don’t learn about the delay until the morning. After an intense scramble in Denver, they’re able to get on a flight that arrives 10 minutes after Chip & Kim but are not able to get on the same flight because they fatally checked their bags on a flight with a different airline. This plays out so perfectly because it’s a shocking and exciting turn of events in which the underdogs seemingly come out on top, but Chip & Kim have such a small head start that it still feels like anything could happen entering the Dallas stretch of the episode. So many of TAR's best moments are the result of pure, dumb luck and TAR5’s airport chaos is a great example of this. In order to make up ground, Colin called to get a cab driver ready in advance, and I swear he must have hired this guy off the dark web because this driver is UNHINGED. This portion of the episode is a beautiful blend of extreme anxiety as Chip & Kim narrowly hold onto their lead and absolute hilarity as this taxi madman speeds down the shoulder of the highway honking his horn. As we all know, Chip & Kim do manage to keep their lead, ultimately becoming another one of the most satisfying winners in the series.
1st place: The Amazing Race 2
For me there was never any question. Not only does TAR2 have the best finale episode of any season, I think you could make a very strong case for this being the single best episode in the entire series. I mean, the episode’s called “Follow That Plane!”, you know just from the title it’s going to be iconic. Like TAR7, the editors shortened the previous leg in order to devote more time to this one, and even with the extended runtime the episode does not slow down even for a moment. I’d say the final 3 isn’t quite as strong as the last few seasons I’ve talked about, but when one of the teams is Tara & Wil, it doesn’t really matter who the other two teams are; the finale is practically guaranteed to be entertaining. The episode begins with some airport drama as teams need to get from Hawaii to Anchorage where they must visit a seaplane base and instruct a pilot to take them to their next destination. However, shortly into this segment, Tara & Wil find themselves in a terrible predicament: Somehow, they’ve lost their clue and have no idea where they’re supposed to go once they get to Alaska... This is the funniest possible team this could happen to. They immediately start blaming each other and Wil threatens to quit for like the 10th time this season. First they try to ask Blake & Paige to show them the clue, but they awkwardly refuse. Then they approach Chris & Alex, who also reject them after reaching the pretty obvious conclusion that if the roles were reversed, Wil wouldn’t help them. This turns into a very funny argument as Wil tries to convince Chris & Alex he actually would help them, albeit in the most unconvincing tone conceivable. This leads to Wil arguing with Tara about how her “buddies” let them down, which turns into another argument about how Wil is too mean to everyone and that’s why no one will help them. At their layover in Seattle, Tara & Wil purchase books on Alaska to see if any names sound familiar. When they think they might have the right place, they essentially reverse-engineer the race by calling the company and confirming they are expecting teams to come by. It’s a very smart and meta strategy that’s unlike anything else we’ve seen in the series. Once in Alaska, they’re still not exactly sure where to fly, so of course, Wil tells their pilot to “follow that plane.” This whole storyline is so legendary and it’s somehow not even the main headline of the episode. Teams then have to spend the night in an igloo; it’s an artificial equalizer that I’m really not a fan of, but thankfully doesn’t affect the outcome since the teams were already tied. We get some fun tasks in Alaska made better by Tara & Wil’s constant bickering, and then some really great travel drama as teams are sent to their final destination, San Francisco. Chris & Alex decide to drive to the closer but smaller airport in Fairbanks and quickly realize they’ve made a mistake, so they catch a last minute flight back to Anchorage before joining up with the other teams. This final portion of the episode in San Francisco is unquestionably the most dramatic and exciting 20 minute stretch of the season, and possibly the entire series. Zero tasks, just pure navigation and extreme suspense backed by an absolutely phenomenal score. To me, it’s the total embodiment of what TAR is. There are way too many highlights to cover them all, but my favorite is this exchange between Tara and Wil:
(Wil) Tara, just please leave me alone man, I’m trying my best.
(Tara) Was that really a smart move? Could you tell me that was a smart move?
(Wil) I was trying to shake them. And then you—
(Tara) SHAKE THEM AT A DEAD END?!!!
(Wil) I tried my best.
(Tara) You’re... you’re stupid though. You really are. I mean, I hate to say it Wil.
But even through all their mistakes, Tara & Wil are the first to arrive at the final location. All they need to do is run to the finish line. There’s just one problem— Chris & Alex are only a couple minutes behind and are much faster runners. With the finish line in sight, Tara & Wil desperately try to hold onto their lead, and it still seems like they’re probably going to win, but then you see Chris & Alex arrive. And then you see Chris & Alex slowly start to catch up. And then you realize “Oh my God. They’re actually going to pass them.” And then, only a few meters from the finish line, they actually do. You couldn’t script an ending more sensational and poetic than this. It’s a truly perfect ending.
And that concludes my rankings! It's a lot of words so thanks to those of you who read, and please share your opinions too!
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2024.05.25 21:29 martymarquis Grateful Dead bars map

Hey all, a few days ago I asked for any Dead bars you could suggest with the goal of mapping them. Here's what I've got so far, I stuck with the names of the places as they appear on Google Maps and left out all the Fire On The Mountain wing places for now.
Take a look and let me know where else should be on the map. Thanks!
 1 Auburn Lodge #7, Independent Order of Odd Fellows Auburn California 2 Beau's Bar Greenlawn New York 3 Bird Cage Saloon Prescott Arizona 4 Bluegrass Bar La Traviesa Torredembarra Catalonia 5 Brokedown Palace Omaha Nebraska 6 Crazy Rooster Brewing Company Powhatan Virginia 7 Franklin’s Tower Spring Texas 8 French Broad River Brewery Asheville North Carolina 9 Grateful Head Pizza Oven and Beer Garden Hot Springs Arkansas 10 Grateful Head Pizza Oven and Tap Room Broken Bow Oklahoma 11 Last Concert Cafe Houston Texas 12 Martyrs' Chicago Illinois 13 McMenamins Barley Mill Pub Portland Oregon 14 McMenamins Elks Temple Tacoma Washington 15 McMenamins Jerry's Ice House Troutdale Oregon 16 Midway Cafe Boston Massachusetts 17 Mousetrap Indianapolis Indiana 18 On Tour Brewing Company Chicago Illinois 19 Rosa's Cantina El Paso Texas 20 Rosebud Cafe Scappoose Oregon 21 Russ’s Tavern Belle Vernon Pennsylvania 22 Settle Down Easy Brewing Co. Falls Church Virginia 23 Shakedown Street Tavern Omaha Nebraska 24 So Many Roads Denver Colorado 25 Stella Blues New Haven Connecticut 26 Sugaree's at The Grateful Hotel Palm Beach Estates Guanacaste 27 Sweetwater Music Hall Mill Valley California 28 The Charleston Pour House James Island South Carolina 29 The Chicken Box Nantucket Massachusetts 30 The Eleven Albany New York 31 The Four Treys Tavern Chicago Illinois 32 The Golden Road Toledo Ohio 33 The Grateful Gnome Sandwich Shoppe & Brewery Denver Colorado 34 The One Stop Asheville North Carolina 35 The Ripple Bar Duluth Minnesota 36 Thurmans 15 Milwaukee Wisconsin 37 Winstons Beach Club San Diego California 
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2024.05.25 18:29 Peppepinyourstep Want to do something fun to kick off the summer? Come laugh at our underground comedy club! Free pizza and first drink included with your ticket!

Hi reddit friends! Happy memorial day long weekend!
If you need to get out, do something fun, and laugh tonight we've got great comedy, free pizza, and your first drink free at Denver Comedy Underground in Cap Hill!
Tonight have a special show with the hilarious Mo Alexander from Comedy Central, LOL Network and more
You can get your tickets and see the schedule for the shows by clicking here
Why: Because who doesn't love great comedy, internet pals, and having fun!
Plus we were just named Best Affordable High Quality Comedy Club by Westword and they couldn't legally say it if it wasn't true!
Denver has been amazing and supportive, and we always love to see reddit friends at the shows! (they're some of the best audience members!) Plus it's a fun thing to do in Denver tonight!
Where: 1400 N Williams St in the heart of Denver! In our beautiful Cap Hill theatre under the Althea Center! There's free parking on site
How Much? Just $20 for pizza, drinks and a show! Times are weird right now and we want to keep comedy accessible to everyone, so if you can't swing that right now, please DM me and we'll get you in the show!
When: Tonight at 730 and 10pm!
How (many): The room holds about 130 people, so get there early for best seats, and RSVP for your tickets now before we sell out! Tickets available here or on our website, denvercomedyunderground.com
Thanks, and I love you! Denver has been so absolutely amazing and supportive at the shows, and from the bottom of my heart, thanks everyone. Hope to see all 374,631 of you at the show!
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2024.05.24 17:36 Myksee7 My 3 year old son and I might both need to take business management or consumer marketing type classes.

So my son and I took turns playing shopkeeper to buy food to feed a T-Rex.
Here is what I ordered and how much he charged me.
1 order of Grilled cheese and tomato soup: 12 money
20 Denver omelets: 12 money.
1 single French fry: 15 dollars.
Then here is what he ordered and what I charged.
10 green pizza with steak, and extra cheese. With extra steak on the side: $2.50 total.
20 burgers: $2.50
Sausage and tomatoes(no quantity specified.) $2.51
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2024.05.21 02:09 Mattson So I'm traveling to Halifax this Wednesday and want to know what are some neat things to do... is the casino cool?

Hi. I'm traveling to Halifax this week though I'm from Cape Breton so its not like I'm completely new to the culture. I've only been to Halifax maybe three times and I was in and out and they were all for doctors appointments at the QE2.
I'm coming to hunt for vinyl but I'm also looking for some activities to do. What are some good restaurants that are franchises but not Boston Pizza, Montana's, East Side Mario's, or Swiss Chalet because that's what we got in Cape Breton. I'm down for any suggestions but if the restaurant only has 1 location I'm not interested.
Thursday I plan to eat at the Casino because its wing and rib night. But I'm curious do I need to sign up for anything to play blackjack at the casino or can I just walk in and play? I've only been to a casino once but it was here in Cape Breton but I could walk right up to the tables and game.
Oh, and ethnic cuisine. I know I said I only want to visit franchise restaurants but not when it comes to ethnic cuisine. What Indian restaurant has good butter chicken? And I'm not talking the butter chicken that's in a brown curry and looks like diarrhea but with the orange curry that tastes like butter chicken. What other ethnic food is out there besides Indian? Its important they deliver or support doordash as I don't want to dine in.
Where's a good place to park with a nice view of the harbor? I remember the last time I was in Halifax I ate at an A&W and there was a parking lot right next door that had an awesome view of the harbor. Are there any chill places like that? Where I can just hang out and maybe smoke a doob if I wanted.
Also finally, this may be contentious, but who has good donair? Is the donair in Halifax any better than what we have in Cape Breton or is it all the same?
tl;dr I will be in Halifax for two days and am looking for good places to eat
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2024.05.20 05:56 Sweet-Count2557 Best Pizza in Aurora Co

Best Pizza in Aurora Co
Best Pizza in Aurora Co Are we pizza lovers or what? Get ready to indulge in the tastiest pizza joints in Aurora, CO!In this article, we'll take you on a mouthwatering journey through the city's diverse and vibrant pizza scene.From casual Southwestern chains like Dions and Cicis Pizza to authentic Italian gems like Mama Alvinos Pizzeria, we've got you covered.Craving quality ingredients? Marcos Pizza and Hungry Howies Pizza are your go-to spots.And for dough enthusiasts, Blackjack Pizza and Salads and Mondos Pizza have perfected their recipes.Get ready to satisfy those cravings and discover the best pizza in town!Key TakeawaysDions is a popular casual Southwestern pizza chain in Aurora, CO, offering a wide variety of pizzas with a Southwestern twist.Mama Alvinos Pizzeria is known for its authentic Italian flavors, using fresh ingredients and thin, crispy crusts.Aurora has hidden gem pizzerias like Bella Napoli and Napoli Pizza, offering traditional and modern Italian pizza options in a warm and inviting atmosphere.Marcos Pizza and Hungry Howies Pizza prioritize using fresh and finest ingredients, adhering to rigorous food safety and handling standards to enhance the flavor of their pizzas.Casual Southwestern Pizza ChainsWe have tried a few casual Southwestern pizza chains, and Dions is definitely our favorite. Located in Aurora, Colorado, Dions offers a wide variety of delicious pizzas with a Southwestern twist. The restaurant is clean and well-maintained, providing a safe and comfortable dining experience for families and individuals alike.When it comes to toppings, Dions knows how to satisfy even the pickiest eaters. They offer a range of options that perfectly complement their Southwestern flavors. Some of the best toppings for Southwestern pizza include seasoned ground beef, spicy chorizo, tangy barbecue sauce, and a blend of Mexican cheeses. These toppings add a unique and flavorful twist to the traditional pizza experience.In Aurora, Dions stands out among the popular pizza chains for its dedication to quality and taste. The pizzas are always made with fresh ingredients and the crust is perfectly crispy. The staff is friendly and attentive, ensuring that every customer has a great dining experience.Transitioning into the next section about authentic Italian pizza, it's important to note that while Dions offers a unique Southwestern twist, there are also pizzerias in Aurora that specialize in the traditional Italian style. Mama Alvinos Pizzeria, for example, is known for its authentic Italian recipes and use of fresh ingredients.Authentic Italian PizzaWhen it comes to authentic Italian pizza, you can expect traditional flavors that transport your taste buds to Italy.The thin, crispy crust is the foundation for the mouthwatering combination of fresh ingredients, like San Marzano tomatoes and buffalo mozzarella.Local Italian pizza joints are known for their dedication to preserving the traditional recipes and techniques, ensuring an authentic culinary experience.Traditional Italian FlavorsOne of the pizzerias known for their traditional Italian flavors is Mama Alvinos Pizzeria. Located in Aurora, they offer a wide variety of pizzas that are sure to satisfy any craving for authentic Italian cuisine. The secret to their delicious flavors lies in their top traditional Italian recipes, which are passed down through generations.At Mama Alvinos Pizzeria, you can expect nothing but the best Italian flavors in Aurora. The pizza is made with fresh ingredients, including locally sourced vegetables and imported Italian cheeses. The crust is thin and crispy, just like it should be. And let's not forget about the rich tomato sauce that's bursting with flavor.When it comes to traditional Italian flavors, Mama Alvinos Pizzeria doesn't disappoint. Their pizzas are made with love and care, ensuring that each bite is a taste of Italy. So if you're in Aurora and craving some authentic Italian pizza, look no further than Mama Alvinos Pizzeria. You won't be disappointed.Local Italian Pizza Joints?Let's explore the local Italian pizza joints in town for an authentic taste of Italy. In Aurora, there are hidden gem pizzerias that offer a range of traditional and modern Italian pizza options.These pizzerias pride themselves on using high-quality ingredients and crafting delicious pizzas that satisfy any craving. One such pizzeria is Bella Napoli, a family-owned establishment that has been serving up mouthwatering pizzas for years. Their traditional Italian flavors shine through in every bite, with a crispy crust and a perfect balance of toppings.Another hidden gem is Napoli Pizza, known for its thin and crispy crust and generous toppings. These pizzerias create a warm and inviting atmosphere, making you feel like you've stepped into a cozy Italian trattoria.Transitioning to the next section, let's explore the pizzerias known for using fresh and finest ingredients.Pizzerias Known for Using Fresh and Finest IngredientsWe highly recommend Marcos Pizza and Hungry Howies Pizza for pizzerias known for their use of fresh and finest ingredients. These establishments prioritize quality and ensure that every bite of their pizza is a delicious experience.Here are three reasons why Marcos Pizza and Hungry Howies Pizza stand out in terms of ingredient selection:Traditional Pizza Toppings: Both pizzerias offer a wide range of traditional pizza toppings, including fresh vegetables, premium meats, and flavorful cheeses. From classic pepperoni and mushrooms to unique combinations like spinach and feta, there's something to satisfy every palate.Local Farm to Table Pizzerias: Marcos Pizza and Hungry Howies Pizza prioritize sourcing ingredients from local farms, ensuring the freshest and highest quality produce. This commitment to supporting local growers not only enhances the flavor of their pizzas but also promotes sustainability and community development.Attention to Safety: The pizzerias have strict standards when it comes to food safety and handling. They adhere to rigorous hygiene practices and maintain a clean and sanitized environment, reassuring customers that their pizzas are prepared with utmost care and consideration for their well-being.When it comes to pizzerias known for their dough recipe, Blackjack Pizza and Salads and Mondos Pizza are at the forefront. Stay tuned for our discussion on these establishments and their exceptional dough creations.Pizzerias Known for Their Dough RecipeLooking for pizzerias known for their dough recipe? Look no further than Blackjack Pizza and Salads, and Mondos Pizza.These pizzerias have perfected their dough recipes, resulting in a crust that's consistently delicious and satisfying. Whether you're a fan of thin crust or deep dish, these pizzerias are sure to impress with their top-notch dough.Top Dough RecipesThe Mondos Pizza is known for their delicious dough recipe that creates a perfect crust every time. This local Italian pizza joint takes pride in using traditional Italian flavors to create their mouthwatering pizzas. Here are three reasons why their dough recipe stands out:Consistency: The Mondos Pizza has mastered the art of creating a consistent dough that never fails to deliver a crispy and chewy crust. Each bite guarantees a delightful texture that's sure to satisfy any pizza lover.Flavor: The dough at Mondos Pizza is infused with traditional Italian flavors, giving their pizzas an authentic taste that transports you straight to Italy. The combination of fresh ingredients and their secret blend of seasonings creates a truly unforgettable experience.Quality: Mondos Pizza understands the importance of using high-quality ingredients in their dough recipe. They source the finest flour and carefully measure each ingredient to ensure the dough is of the highest standard. This dedication to quality shines through in every bite.When it comes to the best dough recipe, Mondos Pizza is a top contender. Their commitment to traditional Italian flavors and attention to detail make them a go-to choice for pizza enthusiasts seeking a safe and satisfying dining experience.Best Crust in Aurora?Having tried various pizzerias in Aurora, we highly recommend Coloradough Pizza for their crust that's both crispy and flavorful. Coloradough Pizza offers the best gluten-free options in town, ensuring that everyone can enjoy their delicious pizzas without worrying about dietary restrictions. Their crust is made with a special blend of gluten-free flours, resulting in a texture that's light and airy.Additionally, Coloradough Pizza stands out for their unique toppings. From classic combinations like pepperoni and mushrooms to more adventurous options like BBQ chicken and pineapple, they've something to satisfy every pizza lover's taste buds. Whether you're looking for a traditional Margherita pizza or a creative flavor combination, Coloradough Pizza has it all.Plus, their commitment to safety and quality ingredients guarantees a worry-free dining experience.International Pizza ChainsWe love ordering from our favorite international pizza chain, Domino's, because their delivery service is always quick and reliable. When it comes to international pizza chains, Domino's stands out for its consistent quality and convenience. Here's why:Wide range of options: Domino's offers a diverse menu, catering to different tastes and preferences. From classic margherita to unique creations like barbecue chicken, there's something for everyone. They also provide various crust options, including thin crust, hand-tossed, and pan pizza.Traditional Italian flavors: Despite being an international chain, Domino's manages to capture the essence of traditional Italian flavors. Their tomato sauce has a tangy yet savory taste, and the cheese is always perfectly melted and gooey. The toppings are fresh and of high quality, ensuring an authentic pizza experience.Commitment to safety: In today's uncertain times, safety is of utmost importance. Domino's has implemented strict safety measures, including contactless delivery and regular sanitization practices. They prioritize the well-being of their customers, ensuring that the pizza arrives at your doorstep safely and hygienically.Whether you're craving a classic Margherita or a specialty pizza, Domino's delivers on taste, variety, and safety. It's no wonder they're our go-to choice for international pizza chains.Pizzerias With a Variety of Menu OptionsWe can explore different pizzerias with a variety of menu options, such as Anthony's Pizza and Pasta, to satisfy everyone's preferences. This pizzeria offers a wide range of choices, including vegetarian pizza options and specialty pizza toppings. For those who prefer a meatless option, Anthony's Pizza and Pasta provides delicious vegetarian pizzas with fresh vegetables and flavorful cheeses. They also offer an array of specialty pizza toppings, such as pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, and olives, allowing customers to customize their pizzas to their liking.When it comes to choosing a pizza place that caters to different tastes, Anthony's Pizza and Pasta is a great option. With their diverse menu options, they ensure that everyone in the group can find something they enjoy. Whether you're a vegetarian looking for a delicious meatless pizza or someone who loves unique and flavorful toppings, Anthony's Pizza and Pasta has something to offer.Now, let's transition to our next topic: family-friendly pizza chains.Family-Friendly Pizza ChainsLet's explore the best family-friendly pizza chains in town, like Chuck E. Cheese, that offer a variety of options for kids and adults alike.When it comes to family-friendly pizza chains, there are a few key factors to consider.First, it's important to find a place that offers traditional family recipes, ensuring that the pizza has that authentic and comforting taste.Second, a kid-friendly menu with options that cater to children's tastes and dietary restrictions is crucial.Lastly, a safe and welcoming atmosphere, along with activities and entertainment for children, can make all the difference in creating a memorable dining experience.Chuck E. Cheese is a popular choice for families looking for a fun and enjoyable pizza outing.They've a range of traditional family recipes, from classic cheese and pepperoni to specialty pizzas like BBQ chicken.Their kid-friendly menu options include smaller portions and healthier choices like salads and fruit cups.Additionally, Chuck E. Cheese offers an array of arcade games, rides, and play areas to keep children entertained while parents enjoy their meal.Pizzerias Known for Their Passion and DedicationAlthough Coloradough Pizza is known for their passion and dedication, other pizzerias in Aurora Co also showcase a similar level of commitment to their craft. These pizzerias, like Mama Alvinos Pizzeria and Mondos Pizza, uphold traditional pizza making techniques that have been passed down through generations. They believe in using only the freshest and finest ingredients to create authentic Italian pizzas that are bursting with flavor.One of the things that sets these pizzerias apart is their unique flavor combinations. Mama Alvinos Pizzeria, for example, offers a mouthwatering combination of prosciutto, arugula, and balsamic glaze on their specialty pizza. Mondos Pizza, on the other hand, experiments with unexpected ingredients like figs and gorgonzola cheese, creating a pizza that's both delicious and adventurous.When it comes to safety, these pizzerias prioritize cleanliness and hygiene in their kitchens. They ensure that all ingredients are stored properly and that food preparation areas are regularly sanitized. Additionally, they follow strict food handling protocols to minimize the risk of cross-contamination.Frequently Asked QuestionsAre There Any Casual Southwestern Pizza Chains in Aurora, Co?Yes, there are casual southwestern pizza chains in Aurora, CO. Some popular options include Dion's and Cici's Pizza. These chains offer a variety of pizza options with a Southwestern twist.Additionally, for those looking for gluten-free or vegan pizza options, there are pizzerias like Anthony's Pizza and Pasta that cater to those dietary preferences. They offer delicious gluten-free crusts and vegan toppings.Where Can I Find Authentic Italian Pizza in Aurora, Co?Authentic Italian pizza in Aurora, CO is a true taste sensation. Made with love and traditional recipes, it's a slice above the rest.The difference between Italian pizza and American style pizza lies in the crust and toppings. Italian pizza has a thin, crispy crust and uses fresh, quality ingredients.For homemade Italian pizza, start with a good dough recipe and focus on using the finest ingredients.Safety tip: always cook pizza thoroughly to avoid any foodborne illnesses.Which Pizzerias in Aurora, CO Are Known for Using Fresh and Finest Ingredients?When it comes to pizzerias in Aurora, CO known for using fresh and finest ingredients, Marcos Pizza and Hungry Howies Pizza come to mind. They prioritize quality ingredients to ensure the best pizza experience.Marcos Pizza offers a variety of delicious toppings to choose from, while Hungry Howies Pizza specializes in popular pizza crust styles, like thin and deep dish.Both pizzerias are committed to providing a safe and enjoyable dining experience for their customers.Are There Any Pizzerias in Aurora, CO Known for Their Unique Dough Recipe?There are a few pizzerias in Aurora, CO that are known for their unique dough recipe.Mondos Pizza and Blackjack Pizza and Salads have perfected their dough, resulting in a delicious and distinct crust. Their thin crust pizza is a crowd favorite and will leave you wanting more.If you're looking for gluten-free options, both Anthonys Pizza and Pasta and Papa John's in Aurora, CO offer tasty gluten-free pizza choices.Do Any International Pizza Chains Have Locations in Aurora, Co?Yes, there are several international pizza chains with locations in Aurora, CO. Pizza Hut, Papa John's, Domino's, and Little Caesars all have branches in the area.These chains adapt their menus to cater to local tastes by offering a variety of topping options that are popular in Aurora, CO. Some of the most popular pizza toppings in Aurora, CO include green chile, pepperoni, mushrooms, and onions.These international chains prioritize safety and follow strict guidelines to ensure the quality of their food.ConclusionAs we conclude our pizza journey through Aurora, CO, we can't help but marvel at the sheer variety and passion that each pizzeria brings to the table.From the casual southwestern flavors to the authentic Italian delicacies, there's something to satisfy every pizza lover's cravings.Whether you're in the mood for quality ingredients, delicious dough, or international flavors, the pizza joints in Aurora have got you covered.So go ahead, indulge in a slice of heaven and discover the best pizza in town.
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2024.05.20 03:34 kryptoncfd Flyers from 1994 and 1995 of Gino's Pizzeria and Jason's deli

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2024.05.19 05:50 FilmGuy97 List of Pizza Huts with Dine-In (2024)

I saw a post here about a year ago asking about Pizza Hut locations that still had dine-in. I fed the replies to AI and got a list broken up by State. Feel free to respond with additions or corrections; I'll update the list.
Heads up, this list is user-generated, so if you know for a fact that Pizza Hut has dine-in, comment below, and it will be added.

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2024.05.18 18:20 Peppepinyourstep Looking for something fun to do tonight? Come to our Underground comedy club! Free pizza and 1st drink included with your ticket!

Hi reddit friends! Summer is finally here (probably)!
If you need to do something fun tonight we've got great comedy, free pizza, and your first drink free at Denver Comedy Underground in Cap Hill!
Tonight have a special one night only show with the amazing Rachel Williams from SiriusXM, OFTV and more!
You can get your tickets and see the schedule for the shows by clicking here
Why: Because who doesn't love great comedy, internet pals, and having fun!
Plus we were just named Best Affordable High Quality Comedy Club by Westword and they couldn't legally say it if it wasn't true!
Denver has been amazing and supportive, and we always love to see reddit friends at the shows! (they're some of the best audience members!) Plus it's a fun thing to do in Denver tonight!
Where: 1400 N Williams St in the heart of Denver! In our beautiful Cap Hill theatre under the Althea Center! There's free parking on site
How Much? Just $20 for pizza, drinks and a show! Times are weird right now and we want to keep comedy accessible to everyone, so if you can't swing that right now, please DM me and we'll get you in the show!
When: Tonight at 730 and 10pm!
How (many): The room holds about 130 people, so get there early for best seats, and RSVP for your tickets now before we sell out! Tickets available here or on our website, denvercomedyunderground.com
Thanks, and I love you! Denver has been so absolutely amazing and supportive at the shows, and from the bottom of my heart, thanks everyone. Hope to see all 373,353 of you at the show!
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2024.05.16 23:59 futuregh0st Crab Rangoon pizza???

I am having a serious craving for crab Rangoon pizza. Please tell me there’s somewhere in Denver that can satisfy 😭😫
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2024.05.16 15:06 sk716theFirst Updated Case Long Timeline

Updated with autopsy results.
Morphew Case Map - Google My Maps - Barry's iPhone Data - Google My Maps - Barry's Truck Events - Google My Maps
August 5, 1994 – Suzanne Moorman marries Barry Morphew The Alexandria Times-Tribune Alexandria, Indiana 05 Jan 1994, Wed • Page 4
December 1999 – Barry and Suzanne Purchase 26040 Cal Carson Rd, Arcadia, IN This is the house where he dug a hole in the yard and buried everything he didn't want to move to Colorado. (AA ft 55 page 53)
November 2013 – Suzanne Inherits $208,000 upon the Passing of her Mother. MB provided documents that Suzanne inherited approximately $208,000 in 2013 at the passing of her mother.
August 2016 – Suzanne inherits $217,000 upon the death of a grandmother. Suzanne’s grievance list included multiple references to Barry controlling the finances.
April 12, 2018 – The Morphew’s Purchase 19057 Puma Path Barry and Suzanne Morphew purchase 19057 Puma Path for $1,575,000.
June 1, 2018 – The Morphews move to Colorado. (PH – Harris) SA Harris: Yeah, they moved in 2018. I believe they left around June 1st, 2018. to move to Colorado. So roughly a year and a half of the time is what Sheila originally said in that.
September 2018 – Suzanne sends “Howdy stranger” message to JL First contact since high school.
Fall 2018 – Libler’s daughter sees messages from Suzanne on his phone. Libler breaks it off.
Thanksgiving 2018 – Barry obsessive/possessive. While Suzanne was at the Oliver’s house, she had stepped away from her cell phone to use the restroom, and Barry tried calling her several times within a few minutes, then tried calling Sheila, then tried calling Darin.
Holidays 2018 – Suzanne finds Libler’s LinkedIn Page. Relationship Rekindled
January 2019 – The Mexico trip where Barry took Suzanne’s phone Mexico trip mentioned in the grievances list where Barry took Suzanne's phone.
February 11 – 14, 2019 – Suzanne in New Orleans with Libler Barry admitted to questioning Suzanne about the New Orleans trip, further evidence he suspected the affair.
April 2019 – Suzanne meets up with Libler in Indiana She does not see SO on this trip.
July 2019 – Suzanne and Libler meet up in Michigan Barry called SO while Suzanne was in MI visiting her fatheJL, wanting to know why Suzanne wasn't returning his calls.
September 2019 – Barry stalks Suzanne and Shelia Oliver, creeping through woods. Barry stalked Suzanne and Sheila at the Puma Path house in September 2019. This is upon his early return from a trip to Arizona.
October 2019 – Libler and Suzanne in Dallas Suzanne and Libler spend two nights at the Galleria.
September – November 2019 – Barry aggressively pursues KW around Salida. From the first time KW met Barry, she said it felt like "he was putting his tentacles out."
Holidays 2019 – Suzanne and Libler stop talking on the phone because she is afraid Barry will find out. They shift to more covert ways to communicate. Barry's second device makes its first appearance.
January/February 2020 – Suzanne in Florida, gets spy pen, sees Libler Suzanne in Florida, SO gives her the spy pen during this trip. Suzanne records a conversation with Libler on this trip.
Late February 2020 – Suzanne in Florida, sees father and Libler. Suzanne skips out on time with her father to see Libler. Barry goes to Florida.
March 2020 – Spy pen records argument between Suzanne and Barry. “It’s money. It’s about money.” “… I have lived for years being told how I should feel, how I should act, how I should look, what I should drink, what I shouldn’t drink, what I should put in my body, what I shouldn’t put in my body … ”
March 20, 2020 – Jekyll and Hyde text exchange between Suzanne and SO, MM2 suggests restraining order. "It’s Jekyl and Hyde again … Pretty much told him I can’t be healthy and stay in this."
March 22, 2020 – Spy pen records Barry listening to Forensic Files episodes, call with Suzanne on drive to Pueblo Coincidentally one of the episodes involved a woman "disappearing" after a bike ride.
April 21, 2020 – Messages between Suzanne and Libler “I want to be with you,” “I can only be me with you,” I love you,” “I need you.” “You know I was born to love you.”
May 4, 2020 16:05 – Barry makes 3 second outgoing call to Suzanne This was the first logged call in Barry’s phone to or from Suzanne since February 7, 2020.
May 5, 2020 – Suzanne drives MM2 to Gunnison Suzanne drives Macy to Gunnison, CO to meet MM1 for a road/camping trip through Utah and Idaho with MM1's best friend.
May 6, 08:44 – Suzanne sends MM2 a text “Good morning! I miss you already!”
May 6, 10:13 – Suzanne: “I’m done. I could care less what you’re up to and have been for years.” From 14:43 to 17:00 Barry replied, “When I’m dead,” “Going to see my savior,” and “This life on earth is a mear (sic) grain of sand compared to eternity.”
May 6, 2020 – 14:43 – From Barry to Suzanne: “I’m sorry if things went the way they did. I have a problem dealing with the way you accused me of hiding checks. If you think I’m as terrible of a person to hide our accounts and have ones you don’t know about you don’t know me. All I do is for you and the girls. All. When I'm dead, which won't be long, you guys will be taken care of. Please stop being angry. If I can control my hurt heart I think I can overcome your distant unlovingness toward me. Honey, I swear it's the hardest thing I've had to do. I love you I always will.”
May 6, 2020 – 15:51 – Barry to Suzanne: “I promise you were wrong about all the crazy thoughts about me. I have always been faithful. Always. Why would I ever want another when I'm married to the most beautiful, sweet, kind, loving, woman as you? Only a fool would stray from an angel like you.”
May 07, 2020 – Suzanne messages Libler about how magical past days had been. Barry wants a new truck. 16:43 - “Been studying all afternoon. I’m gonna bike now. I’ve got veggie soup on for supper.”
May 7, 2020 – SB puts new tires on Suzanne’s bike Bike mechanic was interviewed by law enforcement.
May 7, 17:13:52 – Barry Works Out at GD’s House Truck log files place Barry at GD's home at 5:13 pm.
May 7, 2020 23:00 – “I finally got the job” text from MM1 goes unanswered. Q (Lindsey): Anything on May 6th that didn’t seem normal? Was there a text from Mallory to Mr. Morphew? A (Grusing): I believe that’s the night of May 7th. Mallory, Macy, and their friend Holly are out on a trip towards Utah and Mallory is sending pictures to both Suzanne and Barry but I was ... Read more
May 08, 07:03 – The Grievance List: Suzanne’s phone backs up a list of 50 reasons why she wanted to leave marriage on “Notes” Not safe alone with you. Can’t be trusted - Oppressive - Slam on brakes when angry - Threaten to jump out of car - Gun ...
May 08, 08:43 – “I will continue to do your invoicing when you need to.” "When FBI Agents showed Barry these texts during interviews in 2021, he said he did not think Suzanne was serious."
May 08, 09:28 – Suzanne texts sister about Barry’s abuse. “It’s hard dealing with the harsh abrasiveness and having to show respect. He’s also been abusive, emotionally and physically. There’s so much … I went thru a period of acceptance and I feel more angry now. Anger at what I’ve allowed.”
May 08, 10:55 Barry: “I Love You, Suzanne.” “But, in the afternoon, it (the text fight) was like it never happened. She texted me back and it was just like, ‘Hey, what time are you coming home? Hey, this or that. Just pick this up or pick that up.'”
May 08, 13:18 – Barry texts Salida Stove and Spa about getting the hot tub fixed. "Asking when he could come out to the home."
May 08, 15:43 – Barry’s iPhone receives an SMS message associated with the unknown device This second device was first used on November 30,2019 and was associated with Barry’s iPhone 91 times since then, compared to 1,701 associations with the primary User ID since November 2019.
May 8, 19:06 – Moonlight Pizza and Phone Calls Barry convinces Suzanne to meet him at the Tailwinds site before going to pick up Moonlight Pizza together.
May 08, 21:04 – 20 Facebook friend requests, 3 men named “Jeff.” Barry’s lurking at the River. Barry was asked about his phone pinging down by the river during the Facebook posts on Friday night and asked if he was outside. Barry said, “I could have been. I don’t remember. I chase critters around the house all the time.”
May 09, 00:02 – Incoming call on Suzanne’s phone (PH CAST) Incoming call on Suzanne’s phone (PH CAST)
May 09, 02:07 – Outgoing call on Suzanne’s phone (PH CAST) 02:07 am outgoing call on SM’s phone (PH CAST)
May 09, 06:00 – Barry’s phone received call (PH CAST) 06:00 am BM’s phone received call (PH CAST)
May 09, 06:46 – Barry’s phone registered “Power On” Comes out of Airplane mode.
May 09, 07:19 – Barry’s cell received signal (PH) Barry’s cell received signal (PH)
May 09, 07:22 – 07:39 – Barry at “Tailwinds” worksite Barry’s phone registered locations at his “Tailwinds” work site near Poncha Springs.
May 09, 07:35 – Suzanne texting SO Discussing Sheila's daughters wedding on Sunday.
May 09, 08:00 – MG was with Barry working on the rock beach site until 10am(?). Gentile: “He said that he had to go make the wife happy – do some hiking or biking.”
May 9 – Morning – Suzanne messaging Jeff “He’s still wanting Arizona.”
May 09, 09:50 – Barry to Suzanne: Want to go on hike? *Text Exchange\* Barry to Suzanne: Want to go on hike?
May 9, 2020 – 11:14 – Suzanne received a second password reset message from Facebook Previous reset was while Barry was down by the river on the evening of the 8th.
May 09, 11:15 est. – Barry tells Morgan Gentile he could “bury a body” and it “would never be found.” Gentile: “He seemed stressed. He definitely seemed weird on Saturday.”
May 09, 11:55 – Dead Turkey Hunt or Barry Takes Down His Trail Cameras Barry said he was looking for a turkey that Mallory had shot previously with a bow, but they had never found.
May 09, 13:35 – Barry leaves home again. Checked on job at Kim Gyms
May 9, 13:40(?) – Suzanne texts Libler Guess who is alone again?
May 09, 13:46 – Barry and the backhoe After texting, Barry drove by TK's house to see the backhoe, but did not get back in touch to buy it. In 2018, Barry used a backhoe to dig a large hole in his front yard, fill it with items to include furniture, and cover it over, planting alfalfa on top.
May 09, 13:51 – 14:13 – Barry at DSI, replacing Bobcat blade He was wearing a blue t-shirt and khaki shorts.
May 09, 14:03 – Suzanne sends sunbathing pic to Libler, last proof of life. “Well, look at her. She’s obviously drunk. Look at her eyes. Do you know what drunk eyes look like?
May 09, 14:11 – Suzanne sends last LinkedIn message to Libler: “I’m on wa.” Libler sent response messages at 2:39PM, 2:46PM and 2:47PM that Suzanne did not answer.
May 09, 14:26 – Barry texts Suzanne, “Done headed back.” He texted Suzanne that he was done and was headed home.
May 09, 14:31 – Barry texted Suzanne, “Did you leave.” At 2:31 PM, Barry texted Suzanne, “Did you leave.”
May 09, 14:39 – Libler messages Suzanne, she does not respond. First unread. Messages from LinkedIn show they were talking about how Suzanne is in love with Jeff before she went missing.
May 09, 14:43 – Barry’s phone and F-350, per telematics, arrive at the Morphew residence. "The photo is shown in the courtroom, Suzanne smiling. Truck GPS coordinates show Barry’s truck goes into park at 2:43:59. Phone coordinates show he walks around the house. You can hear a pin drop in the courtroom as tension is high." - Carol McKinley, PH Tweet
May 09, 14:44 – Shooting Chipmunks? Barry had a .22 in the moments when Suzanne ceased the communicate with everyone she loved in the world. Shooting Chipmunks? Barry had a .22 in the moments when Suzanne ceased the communicate with everyone she loved in the world. (See: https://www.reddit.com/SuzanneMorphew/comments/17lfboz/barry_and_the_chipmunks_aa_excerpts/ )
May 09, 14:46 – Libler messages: “Hey … your weather looks great” Second unread. No response from Suzanne.
May 09, 14:47 – Jeff sends another messages to Suzanne with no response. Third unread. Jeff sends last message if the day to Suzanne with no response.
May 09, 16:00 – 17:30 – Defense says Barry was at Salida Stove and Spa Salida Stove and Spa's posted hours have the store closing at 2pm on Saturday. Telematics show Barry's truck in his garage during the time he was supposedly at Salida Stove and Spa.
May 09, 16:44 – Barry parks his truck in the garage. Barry claims to have been loading his truck and cleaning off his workbench. (See: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=1FSqlFRrywR8FkytAYkNM-bdSxvKVK5MP&ll=39.173623131314%2C-105.63244&z=8)
May 09, 17:33 – Barry’s truck system manually rebooted Barry attempted to disable the trucks GPS and SYNC features.
May 09, 18:40, 18:46 – SO sends two Snapchats to Suzanne that were never opened SO sends two Snapchats to Suzanne that were never opened
May 09, 21:25 – Barry’s truck goes into reverse, backs 96.8 feet down driveway Barry backs 96 feet out of the garage.
May 09, 22:17 – Barry’s Phone Exits out of Airplane Mode Barry's phone comes out of airplane mode at the Morphew residence.
May 10, 02:53 – Outgoing call on Suzanne’s phone Possible glitch.
May 10, 03:25 – 03:48 – Barry’s truck door opened and closed "SA Hoyland noted over eighty events involving the F350 during this timeframe."
May 10, 03:58 – Barry’s phone moves from home to near where Suzanne’s bike found 3:58 am BM cell moves from home to near 225/50 where bike found Carol McKinley PH Tweets (read from bottom tweet up): 431 am 5/10 Barry’s phone goes back into airplane mode at the his home. 5:37 am – morphew turns into buena vista & heads towards broomfield. 538 he texts his mom “happy ... Read more
May 10, 04:10 – 04:23 – Last Activity from Suzanne’s iPhone Sergeant Mullenax asked dispatch to ping the number given for Suzanne’s cell phone. Dispatch informed Mullenax that the cell phone appeared to be off and last known activity was at 4:23AM on the present date, with a general location about 11.5 miles west of a cell tower in Poncha Springs, CO.
May 10, 04:32 – Barry’s Phone Goes Back into Airplane Mode Barry's Phone Goes Back into Airplane Mode
May 10, 04:32 – 05:14 – Chasing Elk, or Staging Evidence? Barry's trip to Garfield adds an approximate five miles each way to his morning trip, and places Barry and his vehicle in the direction the helmet was discarded - west from the bicycle.
May 10, 05:00 – Morgan Gentile Hears Barry’s Truck on Hwy 50 Gentile stated she did not see the truck but that his truck has a very distinctive exhaust.
May 10, 05:14 – 06:56 – Barry on the road to Broomfield. Barry phone exits airplane mode while heading towards Buena Vista, CO.
May 10, 08:10 – Trash Dump #1 – RTD Bus Stop Hwy 36 Agent Grusing: "Yes. He would have time -- with the passenger door opening and closing -- like it would say passenger door opened at 8:10:36 am and then passenger door closed at 8:12:13 am. So it took about a minute and a half and that trash can is only 10 to 15 steps away from where the truck was parked."
May 10, 08:14 – 08:20 Holiday Inn Express, Broomfield. Trash Dump #2 Grusing: "He said he parked there because he hoped someone would come out and he could go in the hotel before checking in and get a free breakfast." (Note: It was mid-COVID lockdown, building capacities were down to single digits.)
May 10, 08:41 – 08:46 – “I made it to Broomfield call me when you get a chance” Barry texts Suzanne.
May 10, 08:46 – Barry carries items into the Holiday Inn Express “If there’s clothes in my truck, there was probably old clothes I threw away.”
May 10, 10:06 – Barry exits hotel room. He's carrying a charcoal long-sleeved shirt, two white bags, and a pair of boots.
May 10, 10:20 – 10:41 – McDonald’s – Trash Dump #3 SA Grusing said Barry had a small item in his hand and used one arm to push it down, then both to push it further down as Barry was shown the photos.
May 10, 10:47 – 11:18 – Men’s Wearhouse Trash Dump #4 Barry was told he was there for about 40 minutes and asked if he remembered what he was doing there. Barry said, “I think I was still cleaning my truck, umm, yeah, yeah I mean, like I said, I just uh, I would, I was probably getting crap out of my truck like I said, which I’ve done my whole entire life.”
May 10, 11:18 – Barry calls MG "Barry called he was out of breathe (sic) panting but fatigue, kind a like hungover but he doesn’t drink, honestly when I hung up I thought to myself he sounded like he had the worst night of his life.” - MG
May 10, 11:23 – 11:36 – Barry back at the HIE Barry carries in disorganized papers in a binder. Carries out an organized binder.
May 10, 11:57 – 12:25 – Barry at the worksite Barry spent 28 minutes removing a few blocks from the wall.
May 10, 12:28 – 12:41 – HIE Trash Dump #5 A camera recorded Barry throwing away: a small item, one white trash bag, larger in size than the previous bags in one hand, a black container, along with a piece of clothing, possibly a camouflage coat.
May 10, 12:42 – 18:03 – Barry remains in his HIE room. ”At 3:30PM, Barry sent an outgoing message to Suzanne 'Call me'"
May 10, 2020 (Time Unknown) – Libler wishes Suzanne a Happy Mother’s Day Commented that it would be a hard day because she missed her own mother.
May 10, 2020 – 15:30 – Barry texts Suzanne from his hotel room. At 3:30PM, Barry sent an outgoing message to Suzanne “Call me”
May 10, 15:50 – 17:45 – Suzanne is discovered “missing” “I’m just so sad and REDCATED and I texted mom for Mother’s Day and she still hasn’t answered and I’m scared her and dad probably got in a big fight and I don’t even know it just made me want to be gone even more because I don’t want to be around them it hurts me and I know if REDACTED is working I might have to be home a lot more and it’ll probably be the worst summer of my life.”- MM2 text.
May 10, 17:55 – 19:10 – Barry leaving Broomfield 6:10 pm - Barry entered the lobby carrying two shovels and placed them beside the front desk. He made subsequent trips, placing more tools in the same spot.
May 10, 19:31 – Chaffee County finds the bike “Something is up with the front tire,” Deputy Brown
May 10, 20:42 – Barry arrives at CR 255 & US 50 "Barry is heard asking if deputies saw any “cats” on the road and a deputy says not recently."
May 10, 21:37 – CCSO Commander Avila brings Barry into the house for scent items. Barry does not call out or look for his wife in the home.
May 10, After 21:47 – Barefoot prints in the Bobcat Bucket Deputy Brown was walking in the driveway when Deputy Defurio told him that there were barefoot marks inside of the bucket on the Bobcat. Deputy Brown went with him to examine and found that the cutting blade on the bucket of the Bobcat appeared to be newly replaced, along with the nuts and bolts.
May 10, 22:00 – MG and JP smell chlorine and have the wrong tools in Broomfield. “It looked like Barry had removed top caps that was it. We also did not have the tools we need like a packer or gravel.”
May 11, 2020 – First Interviews, Puma Path Searched "On May 11, 2020, at about 7:00AM, Barry called Morgan and said that Suzanne was missing and he thought a mountain lion may have attacked her. Morgan explained that Barry was initially crying but then abruptly shifted to the specifics about the Broomfield job."
May 11, 2020 – 14:47 – Libler sends last message to Suzanne. Wishing her well for her scheduled final cancer treatment that day.
May 12, 2020 – 20:00 – Barry found digging in the trash at Poncha Market “He went to write down a description of maybe what she was wearing,” Butala said. “I just thought it was weird because he didn’t explain what the color of her eyes were or her hair or anything about her, like how tall she was or anything.”
May 13, 2020 – Deputy Carricato took photos of scratches on Barry’s left arm and hands. These injuries appeared to be healing, several days old scratches.
May 13, 2020 – Fundraiser created $33,552 raised
May 17, 2020 – 11:13 – Barry’s “plea” video is released on Facebook. “Oh Suzanne, if anyone is out there and can hear this, that has you, please, we’ll do whatever it takes to bring you back. We love you, we miss you, your girls need you. No questions asked, however much they want – I will do whatever it takes to get you back. Honey, I love you, I want you back so bad.”
May 19, 2020 – Interviews, Pneu-Darts, Range Rovers "CCSO Deputy Scott Himschoot was present during the search at 19057 Puma Path, in the laundry room, and was asked to collect a “pneu-dart box, empty,” one plastic hypodermic cover, one Pneu-dart book from safe in garage, one dart from box under bench in garage, among other items. The plastic cover was located by evidence search teams in the dryer, inside of the sheets belonging to REDACTED bed." (At some point we had confirmation of a to-do list Suzanne left including MM1s bedding in hopes that the older girls would spend the night. Cannot remember the source.)
May 20, 2020 – Spy Pen found. "The pen was located in a cloth bin amongst women’s bras. The cloth bin and pen were inside the walk-in closet in the master bedroom, located on the ground level of the residence. Detective Hysjulien located, with the pen, the controller and headphones for playback and a USB cable."
June 1, 2020 – Barry files for guardianship. Within a month of Suzanne’s disappearance, Barry began to liquidate assets.
June 1, 2020 – TD interviews Barry on camera. "So, uh -- we uh --. We had two daughters that were coming home from a trip. And I got a job in Denver that I wanted to get started on on Sunday. Set it up for my work because my rookies are coming in Sunday night. (Unintelligible) Monday but I, being the owner, I wanted to get everything lined up so that (Unintelligible).
June 6, 2020 – Barry closes on IN home. Pockets $750,000
June 25, 2020 – Barry purchases the Longhorn Ranch property for $165,000 Property Address 8366 LONGHORN DR
July 13, 2020 – Barry sells Suzanne’s Range Rover. Leaves Suzanne's sunglasses in the car.
Aug 20, 2020 – Lauren Scharf Interviews Barry “People don’t know the truth, so they’re gonna think what they’re gonna think.”
October 05, 2020 – Barry lists Puma Path home for sale. Originally listed for $1,759,000.
November 2020 – Barry Commits Voter Fraud Barry filled out Suzanne's ballot and mailed it in.
February 17, 2021 – Barry Sells Longhorn Ranch property for $150,000 A $15,000 loss. Same property sold on 04/21/2021 for $175,000, indicating Barry needed the money fast.
March 3, 2021 – 19057 Puma Path sells for $1,625,000. Barry and Suzanne Morphew purchased the home on April 12, 2018 for $1,575,000.
May 4, 2021 – Warrant Issued for the Arrest of Barry Lee Morphew CRS/CHARGE: 18-3-102 (1), (a) Murder in the First Degree, a class 1 Felony, 18-8-610. Tampering with Physical Evidence, a class 6 felony, 18-8-306, Attempt to Influence a Public Servant, a class 4 Felony.
May 5, 2021 – 09:15 – Barry Lee Morphew Arrested for the murder of Suzanne Renee Moorman Morphew "Morphew was arrested around 9:15 a.m. on Wednesday, May 5 near his home in Poncha Springs. FOX31 News has obtained video of the arrest, which shows his truck stopped on the side of the road near several police vehicles. He can be seen standing just off the road with an officer." AA: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/21065843-21cr78-morphew-redacted-affidavit
August 9-12, 2021 – Preliminary Hearing. Day One: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15wZ86C3zQ6kh9VGOUCJcr0ipCoFeaXkdowmwyaruiIQ/edit?usp=drive_link
Day Two: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QKa1jcH2dAqe9Wezew-KbLCDuicrm1HgfwC4oGwM8Dg/edit?usp=drive_link
Day Three got corrupted so it's gone.
People's exhibit images: https://imgur.com/a/hgvlBUt Defense exhibit images: https://imgur.com/a/VC3ZfUZ
April 19, 2022 - Case against Barry Morphew Dismissed Without Prejudice. Prosecution asked for the case to be dismissed.
May 2, 2023 – Barry files $15,000,000 lawsuit against Chaffee County, et.al. https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/barry-morphew-lawsuit/73-3cea50c2-cdae-4338-8de9-9e113d33db6c
May 8, 2023 – Fraud Lawsuit filed against Barry in Indiana. Property dispute. https://denvergazette.com/news/courts/barry-morphew-sued-fraud-allegations-land-dispute/article_1c7cd90e-f4f5-11ed-9778-47c9c303d16d.html
September 22, 2023 – Suzanne's Remains Found Near Moffat in Saguache County While SCSO was searching for another (unrelated) missing woman. https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/suzanne-morphew-remains-found-colorado-missing-mother-barry-chaffee-county-disappearance/
Sept. 27, 2023 – Autopsy Completed. Awaiting Toxicology. https://cbi.colorado.gov/news-article/suzanne-morphew-autopsy-results-cbi-update-0https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/autopsy-complete-remains-missing-colorado-mom-suzanne-morphew/
April 29, 2024 – Toxicology finds BAM in Suzanne's bone marrow. “Homicide by undetermined means in the setting of butorphanol, azaperone, and medetomidine intoxication.” https://www.scribd.com/document/727780041/Suzanne-Morphew-autopsy-results https://www.cpr.org/2024/04/29/suzanne-morphew-died-by-homicide-with-tranquilizer-chemicals-present-in-body-according-to-autopsy-report/
Complete Case Overview (Official News Reports and Documents)
What Suzanne Left Behind (PH Exhibits)
Suzanne's Texts with SO Sept 2019
Barry's Unstableness: Suzanne's Text Conversion with SO September 1 (PH Exhibits)
Where was Barry on the 9th - Preliminary Hearing Exhibits
Barry and the Chipmunks (AA Excerpts)
Barry's dirty truck and poorly maintained rifle. PH Exhibits
Suzanne's Last Days - Timeline - May 4th - May 9th, 2020
Barry Buries a Body - May 10th, 2020 - Timeline
Barry Busy in Broomfield Part One (Preliminary Hearing Exhibits)
Barry Busy in Broomfield Part Two (PH Exhibits)
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2024.05.13 19:24 nerdwithme Open letter to the owners of Somebody People / Everyday Pizza / Stay Tuned

Hi Somebody Folks,
I want to start by expressing appreciation for the quality vegan food your establishment brings to Denver, Colorado. Although our city doesn't have the extensive selection seen in other major cities, your offerings at Somebody People, particularly the Sunday Supper, are exceptional. The approach reminds me of Tamar Adler's philosophy of using what's available, which is delightful.
However, I have several concerns that detract from an otherwise excellent experience with your brand:
  1. Staff Behavior: The staff at both locations consistently come across as rude and standoffish. During a recent Sunday supper, a staff member swinging a handful of cutlery nearly hit my partner's face while carelessly serving another table and only offered a curt scoff without an apology before returning to their duties.
  2. Noise Levels: The ambient noise at Somebody People is overwhelmingly loud. It's challenging to converse with my dining partner across a two-person table, much less in a larger group setting. Frequently having to ask your waitstaff to speak up or repeat themselves adds a layer of anxiety and irritation.
  3. Closure of Everyday Pizza: I'm disappointed that Everyday Pizza closed. It was a relaxed spot perfect for grabbing a bite before shows at the comedy club. The lasagna was excellent, and the vegan options were digestibly satisfying. Why was this space converted into a nightclub?
  4. Patron Behavior at Stay Tuned: This is my most significant concern. As a coach, and performer at the comedy club, which shares a common space with your business, I've observed unacceptable behaviors. This happens everyday your space is open. For instance, last Sunday at 5 PM no less, a patron was openly using cocaine on the bathroom counter and even offered some to one of my students. This type of activity is a frequent irritation and safety concern. Patrons from Stay Tuned are often aggressive, invade private spaces like the closet where Biker Jim's stores dry goods to use drugs, and the lack of intervention from your security and coat check staff perpetuates an unsafe environment. It's distressing to be solicited for drugs when using the restroom, reflecting poorly on Somebody People’s leadership and the brand you are trying to build.
There isn't a way to send this to them. They don't acknowledge complains on their instagram and i don't have an email address.
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How (many): The room holds about 130 people, so get there early for best seats, and RSVP for your tickets now before we sell out! Tickets available here or on our website, denvercomedyunderground.com
Thanks, and I love you! Denver has been so absolutely amazing and supportive at the shows, and from the bottom of my heart, thanks everyone. Hope to see all 371,627 of you at the show!
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2024.05.11 02:09 Apollo526 Food Truck Recommendation for Private Event

I am hosting an event at my house in late June and want to bring in a food truck for something fun. This is an annual event my company does and we take turns hosting each year. In previous years we have done a make your own pizza food truck and a hibachi grill.
Any fun food truck recommendations?
I originally posted this in Denver and didn't get much of a response, so am trying here instead. We will have probably 20 people. I understand food trucks have minimum people or at least spend, but the fact that we had done a pizza food truck in the past suggests this likely meets whatever minimum there is.
Edit to add: Thanks everyone! Plenty of recommendations to check out. I really appreciate it!
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2024.05.10 04:30 tmun34 The Illuminati Exposed, New World 2036, and my personal experiences

I know pretty much everything there is to know about the illuminati and im going to expose it all. The illuminati is a secret society that exists as satanic elites who rule the world through corporations, banks, media, entertainment, crime, war profiteering, and politics/ government. The illuminati was founded as a secret society back in 1776 in Germany as a way to influence government to remove religion from society. Later secret societies were outlawed and the illuminati was dissembled, yet it continued to unofficially exist under freemasonry. In the late 18th century sections of freemasonry started to follow occult teachings relating to satanism and luciferianism. So therefore the illuminati, freemasonry, and satanism are all connected. I believe that satanism under the illuminati teaches to put pride in oneself above others through the greed of money and power through control. This is how they control so many aspects of society because they are the rich ones, the ones on top.The part where the new world order connects into this I know less about but im guessing it relates to satanism where they are greedy for power and control and I think the lizard people also connect into this in controlling society. I know this part sounds crazy but Lizard people actually do exist and I have seen them. Lizard people are depicted in almost every ancient cultures art and there have been fossils found of skulls resembling a human lizard hybrid. My experience with Lizard people is that during the time I started researching The illuminati conspiracy theories there was this car that was at this park twice when I went there to smoke weed. It was a bit odd to me so I took a good look at the car and tried to see if it was the same one. While I was looking the driver rolled down her window confused as to why I was looking. I explained that I saw her there last time, I introduced myself and we started talking and I asked what she does for a living and she said she was a businesswomen and she smiled. This is when I noticed she was a lizard person. Her eyes were extremely circular and scaly and it looked like she would be able to blink horizontally. Now don’t say that it was just because I was high, weed doesn’t cause hallucinations that make you see lizard people. And even if it was the weed what happened later was crazier. But I think since she said she was a businesswoman she was trying to get me to sell my soul for money and fame. Later in the day I visited this abandoned satanic house near me and while I was there I saw a group of people. I approached them and started talking and I noticed one of them looked like a lizard person, more so than the woman I met at the park. His eyes were also scaly and they were purple and shaped like diamonds. I mentioned to the group that this was a satanic house and I started talking about it’s linked to the illuminati and however since I started doing research and took iluminatti started seeing weird stuff like lizard people. After I said that I looked into his eyes and he looked nervous. I continue to talk about conspiracy theories, such as ancient alien civilizations and mythical creatures existing on earth. I then jokingly mentioned “ The Illuminati is located at the Denver airport“ Ill talk about the denver airport later but after I said this he actually got mad and said “just don’t make it so obvious” after we parted our ways I returned to the park where I randomly met this woman who needed help with her car I got and she introduced yourself and she was wearing a cross around her neck but I still felt like she was involved in the illuminati because of how coincidental the timing was and she was talking about making me a movie star and how she has connections to Hollywood. The next day and I went to CVS and while I was waiting in the parking lot I was doing some research in the Freemasonry and this is when I noticed two kids approach my car. They weren’t trying to make it obvious but they were in the vicinity of me and when I looked at them they looked like aliens. Their skin was tinted blue and they had these weirdly shaped foreheads which looked like they could open for a third eye. I drove away before they could abduct me. About a week later I was at a nearby pizza place waiting for my order when this guy approached me and we started to have a conversation. I could tell that he was also a lizard person by his eyes and I asked him what he does for a living and he said that he worked in the musical theater industry and then I said that I am an aspiring actor, not in theater but in movies. He then said that although he doesn’t work in that industry he could definitely get me connected and by the way he was looking at me he was hinting that he was part of the illuminati. I got his number and we proceeded with our day. Now I am going to talk about the denver aiport. The Denver airport is very sketchy, considering the fact that it was built farther away from the original Denver airport, went two billion dollars over budget, I think a year or two overdue, and there was all the space bill for baggage transportation that was never used. The airport also has a Freemason stone, weird artwork, a gargoyle animatronic that says “welcome to the illuminati headquarters wait I mean Denver airport” a large Horse statue called Blucifer, and multiple billboards inside the airport talking abot freemason meetings, lizard people, new world order, and preparing for the end of the world. One might ask why would they put all of this in plain sight and the reason why is because Satanists believe in something called karmic retribution which is that they don’t have any bad karma if they tell you what they are going to do or who they are. This takes me to the final part of my post which is New World 2036. At the satanic house over the summer the back had the words spray-painted new world 2036. When I revisted The house in December of last year that was erased and covered with the words August 18. what I believe this is telling us through the satanic methods of karmic retribution is that the New World order will be established as the government of the world in 2036 on August 18 where we will begin to live under a satanic fascist government. I also have reason to believe that the New World order will follow through with either project blue beam which is a false flag alien invasion to kill off a lot of people or they will simply release a disease but either way these methods are to reduce the population to 500 million which is said on the Georgia Guide stones. There you have it folkes. If there is anything that needs more explaining let me know or let me know if I got anything wrong, thanks.
Ps: I got a email from the illuminati for membership.
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2024.05.09 07:08 AdIndependent9114 ur joking

ur joking
this cannot be real… $5 for 16 miles???
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2024.05.07 12:10 boulderaa #Denver Pizza Cook Wanted

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