Just wondering if the quality lives up to the draw of the logo or 
something like that, or if the power of advertising of the logo was 
enough to convince you to check it out.


--- In [email protected], Michael Campbell 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- Ellen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I meant, did you know about this because you've been there or did 
you
> > 
> > discover the website/logo through more surreptitious means? (I 
can't 
> > believe I spelled surreptitious correctly!  I even looked it up 
and
> > was 
> > amazed I got it right).
> 
> I go through the trouble of bringing this to our attention and you 
want
> to know if the food is good and how I found out about the place?  
The
> comedic value (albeit juvenile) of a big ol' cock'n'balls being 
used as
> the logo for a restaurant is not enough?
> 
> I have no clue if the place is worthy of schlepping to.  Frankly, 
it's
> just a pizza/sammich joint, so I doubt it.  I found this while I was
> walking past it.
> 
> 
> 
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