

I think many out-of-towners and I would order more if we could readily see what's available. PLEASE Leaning Tower.save me some time and/or gas.have a printed menu! MAKE US ALL HUNGRY FOR ALL THAT YOU HAVE TO OFFER!!!! There isn't even a website where we can go to and see what's available. When I have out of town visitors, I have to take them down to the restaurant so they can see what is available to make their order and then drive back home or waste my time sitting there waiting for it to be done. The one and only complaint that I have is that they do not have a printed menu for my fridge (or for the hotel rooms for that matter). My dad really loved the pizza, so I sent the second one home with him. My dad and stepmom came up from the Corning area, we wanted to order a sheet pizza but they didn't have the dough for it, so we ordered two large.

I always get the fried vegetables, he either gets a pizza and wings or a sub. In reality, the tower is tilted 3.9°, so using 19 pictures of the tower and a bottle of water was pretty close.

Charles Morris Mount created a sleek, contemporary design. This actually gives me the best position to take the picture Also, according to my results, the tower is tilted only 3.4°. The menu's full of wonders, starting with the crab rolls and coconut-milk-and-galangal soup. One of the women told police that Hernandez told her he had driven instead on that day to UConn’s campus in Storrs and Brown University’s campus in Providence to “map the schools out.” The woman, whose name is redacted from the police report, told police she surmised Hernandez was planning a school shooting.When my husband and I want something quick like a sub or pizza this is our go-to place. Optimal position to take the mathematically best picture at the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Hernandez did not appear in court as scheduled on July 7. Hernandez, 37, was originally arrested in March after police say he threw a bag containing a brick and a note over a fence and onto ESPN’s property in Bristol before leaving. On the way to the hospital, Hernandez, who went by DJ while playing quarterback and wide receiver for the Huskies in the mid-2000s, said he planned to kill anyone who had profited off his younger brother, police said in an arrest report.īristol police officers went to Hernandez’s home after speaking with two women about what they described as his deteriorating mental health. Arrest warrant: Aaron Hernandez’s brother planned school shootings at UConn, Brown University
