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The same is true with community wardens not being visible in Maidenhead but visible in Windsor. When you compare it to the last Windsor Horse Show, the surrounding streets and areas were litter free. I’m so sorry the council’s cleaning agents could not make the effort to clean the pedestrian underpass from West Street to the park – it was heavily littered, with broken glass and the steps covered in litter. It was great to see that everybody enjoyed the latest celebrations at Kidwells Park. Why does Windsor get a better clean than us? I took a walk at the golf course this morning and mourned how these clowns at the council have ignored their own rule book in order to try to dig themselves out of their own financial mismanagement.
PIZZA DUNNO HOW TO
I’m frankly at a loss as to how to comprehend any decisions taken by the council in respect of planning and can find no explanation other than rank incompetence. I have no affiliation whatsoever with this pub and am unlikely to ever go there but couldn’t believe the hypocrisy I was reading from the council, which finds every excuse in the book to deny a small business some form of expansion while completely ignoring every one of these very same objections it cites here in respect of development of Maidenhead Golf Course. I read last week that the Rising Sun pub in Hurley was refused permission to construct an outside pizza area for reasons including ‘fears over increased parking pressure’, ‘inappropriate development in the greenbelt’, ‘impact on the openness of the greenbelt urbanising impact harm to heritage assets flooding and parking implications, impact on trees…’ the list goes on. Planning rules ignored when it suits council When will RBWM listen to, and take note of, public objections to planning decisions? He was right after all and has now been vindicated because it is clear that the car park is not needed and will, therefore, be a further drain on RBWM's shaky finances. The Mary Sue has a strict comment policy that forbids, but is not limited to, personal insults toward anyone, hate speech, and trolling.He was leaned on (by the then leader of the council) to reverse a decision he made to decline the planning application by RBWM and, as a result, lost his seat in the subsequent council elections. “Follow for updates on other cities by 5/24.” Or unfollow them for this campaign and become a Coca-Cola stan, that’s also an option. If you can’t make it out there, the pizza will be coming soon to Los Angeles, Detroit, Miami, and Chicago.
PIZZA DUNNO FOR FREE
If you are curious as to what this tastes like, you can actually try it for free if you live in New York City or, I dunno, wanna plan a sudden trip to New York City? “This Friday, May 20 from 11 AM to 3 PM, pizza fanatics located in New York City can try the first Pepsi-Roni Pizza (for free!) in Lower Manhattan – the birthplace of pepperoni – only at Made in New York Pizza West Village (561 Hudson St, New York, NY 10014), while supplies last.” I’ll take the hit, where do I try a slice? Do Crystal Pepsi, you cowards, I dare you. I mean yes, I do enjoy a can of Pepsi with my pizza, especially if it’s their mango flavor, but… a Pepsi-flavored pepperoni? I first got word of this story from a fellow staff writer who probably remembered the time I wrote about candy corn bratwurst and said “here’s something a bit tamer, I think?” Then she sent me this article from Pajiba and the rest, as they say, is questionable life choices – I mean, history.Īccording to the event page, “The unique topping recipe designed by Pepsi and CIA (Culinary Institute of America) Consulting includes a Pepsi Zero Sugar reduction instead of the water typically used in pepperoni preparation and layers the sweet and citrus zests Pepsi is known for with the standard spice blends found in pepperoni.” Well, that answers my question as to which version of Pepsi is being used for this. “Our perfect pizza beverage has joined forces with America’s favorite pizza topping – a sweet & spicy collab no one saw coming…” “Introducing… the PEPSI-RONI PIZZA – the world’s first Pepsi-infused pepperoni!” Well… I suppose this is better than getting it the other way around. “PIZZA LOVERS REJOICE,” says the Pepsi Twitter account in all caps. Our perfect pizza beverage has joined forces with America’s favorite pizza topping – a sweet & spicy collab no one saw coming… #PepsironiPizza #BetterWithPepsi /PdomPOtS8p- Pepsi May 18, 2022 Introducing…the PEPSI-RONI PIZZA – the world’s first Pepsi-infused pepperoni!? I’m not sure how I feel about that day being used to create a soda-pop-flavored topping, though. Not that I need an excuse to debate between frozen pizza or “screw it I’ll order in,” but I appreciate there being a day where you’re expected to eat pizza. At least that’s what this pizza-themed event from Pepsi is telling me.
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In case you didn’t know, May 20th is National Pizza Party Day.