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Paolo 90 seconds before his death. Imediately after this shot was taken, Paolo slipped on some tomato sauce, banged his head on the side of the pizza oven and passed out. The pizza dough landed on his face, suffocating him. Poor bastard never stood a chance. no.gif sad.gif rose.gif

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The family that, um, eats pizza together... um... unsure.gif

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Love Pizza 653.gif yes.gif

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When the winning run from a neighborhood baseball game shattered the front window of their newly purchased tavern, Mary and Vincent Grittani decided to name their establishment Home Run Inn. That was 1923. From then, until the late 1940's, their business remained a small neighborhood bar where Vincent served the drinks while Mary prepared the noon meals.

 

In 1942, a fellow named Nick Perrino married Loretta Grittani. Like the rest of the thousands of World War II soldiers, returning to civilian life, Nick was searching for a way to support his family. So in 1947, Nick formed a partnership with his mother-in-law Mary Grittani, and together they developed the recipe for Home Run Inn pizza as we know it today.

 

In response to the growing demand for the great taste of Home Run Inn pizzas the family introduced frozen pizza to the Chicagoland area in the late 1950's. Over the decades expansion continued as the family opened new Home Run Inn restaurants and carry out locations. Then, in 1987, Home Run Inn built its 1st USDA manufacturing facility to keep up with the ever-increasing demand of its legendary pizza, while staying true to the original family pizza recipe.

 

Today, Home Run Inn Pizza continues to be a family owned and operated establishment with 7 restaurant locations and frozen pizza in over 20 states! The pizza is still made according to the original family recipe created in 1947 using only the highest quality ingredients. Delicious because of the one of a kind crust, perfectly balanced with a zesty tomato sauce and loaded with an abundance of cheese and toppings, nothing compares to a Home Run Inn all natural pizza.

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PIZZA coming right up love those pics Gary yes.gif
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Pizza is OK every now and again. I couldn't eat it often though. Once a month is OK I think.
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wow this is great , im so wasted.

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