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Old 07-21-2006 | 03:57 PM
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I thnk I here the sissy's cryin about big water again. The next thing you know Mr.V. is gonna have to turn on the pool heater so he don't catch cold.
You haven't been doing this long enough to know about rough water...

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...t=91562&page=2

Ask Dee about getting pulled out of the cabin by her pony tail when a rouge wave came over our boat a long long time ago...
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Old 07-21-2006 | 05:03 PM
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You haven't been doing this long enough to know about rough water...

Ask Dee about getting pulled out of the cabin by her pony tail when a rouge wave came over our boat a long long time ago...
OK, I'll ask--- Dee please tell us ""about getting pulled out of the cabin by your pony tail when a rouge wave came over your boat a long long time ago... :eek ??
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Question 2 (off topic)--Where can you get some decent Pizza in this one horse town ???
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Old 07-21-2006 | 05:38 PM
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Question 2 (off topic)--Where can you get some decent Pizza in this one horse town ???
NJ Pizza doesn't compare to NY, sorry but it just doesn't....

But, New Corner in Red Bank, Michael Angelo's in Monmouth Beach those are two decent ones that come to mind.

If you want good italian food go to Picolo Forno in West End Long Branch.

Keep in mind it's not NY....
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Old 07-21-2006 | 05:45 PM
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NJ Pizza doesn't compare to NY, sorry but it just doesn't....

But, New Corner in Red Bank, Michael Angelo's in Monmouth Beach those are two decent ones that come to mind.

If you want good italian food go to Picolo Forno in West End Long Branch.

Keep in mind it's not NY....
I'll check them out. Thanks.

Just getting tired of Bertuccis, Carrabas, and Palumbos- the others are not worth mentioning. I'll try the one in Red Bank first.
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Old 07-21-2006 | 05:50 PM
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I'll check them out. Thanks.

Just getting tired of Bertuccis, Carrabas, and Palumbos- the others are not worth mentioning. I'll try the one in Red Bank first.
Villa Pizza off Harmony/35 is decent.

Carraba's....blahhhhhhhh.... If you want some italian cuisine check out Anna's. It's about 1/2 mile past Carraba's on the right hand side or Rigoletto a couple miles down the road.
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Old 07-21-2006 | 06:40 PM
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Pizza , Pete and eldas , neptune

Vals , rumson , must have the lobster pie, spicy if you dare , mild for panther and mr v

Vics , bradly beach , great thin crust

Italain , I like panthers idea , Piccolo forno is great and byob.

2 senza in the galleria red bank is good and byob too

La pastaria , red bank , A fav , byob too

Tesauros . point plesant

Just a few of my favorites that won't blow the gas budget either !

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Old 07-21-2006 | 08:07 PM
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Best Pizza in NYC:

1) Rays 6th Avenue and 11 Street
2) Johns (Bleecker Street).
3) Patsys University Place (NYU)

Brooklyn: I forget the name but it's under the Brooklyn Bridge

Staten Island: Brothers Pizza
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Boston: Reginas Pizza
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Old 07-21-2006 | 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Panther
NJ Pizza doesn't compare to NY, sorry but it just doesn't....

But, New Corner in Red Bank, Michael Angelo's in Monmouth Beach those are two decent ones that come to mind.

If you want good italian food go to Picolo Forno in West End Long Branch.

Keep in mind it's not NY....
Michael Angelo's is OK, Tony's Tomato Pie in Long Branch is the best in the area.
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Old 07-22-2006 | 01:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Panther
Villa Pizza off Harmony/35 is decent.

Carraba's....blahhhhhhhh.... If you want some italian cuisine check out Anna's. It's about 1/2 mile past Carraba's on the right hand side or Rigoletto a couple miles down the road.
Italian cuisine in Middletown, NJ? Did you hit your head? The chinese on 8th Ave in Manhattan by the Garden make a better slice of pie than you can get in NJ!

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Old 07-22-2006 | 02:02 AM
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OK, I'll ask--- Dee please tell us ""about getting pulled out of the cabin by your pony tail when a rouge wave came over your boat a long long time ago... :eek ??
A long, long time ago ..... before Panther & my sis was born ... up the East River ...... we had a wake come over the boat (Hells Gate) ... it wiped every instrument outta the dash, sucked me in the cabin and threw my parents over their seat. I still kinda remember the roll I was doing in the cabin. All I had on was my white hoddy sweatshirt (no PDF). I am one lucky person that I did not drown. Me and my parents remember things a different way. My parents tell me that they knew where I was (I will never believe that story). But I kinda remember my parents looking for me overboard, us getting towed in, and them having a huge arguement when we got home. To this day, I get chills when I see the Dominos Sugar factory.

Well, the ponytail thing was out in Fire Island. The undertow got me in less than a foot of water. I was less about 5 years old. My pigtails is what our friend Paulie saved me with. At the time I hated him for pulling my hair, today I realize it was probably what saved me from being sucked out and drowning!

As a child I had a few close calls, still no fear of the water, but it has taught me as an adult to respect Mother Nature! She can be one hell-of-a-biotch!

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