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Dawgpix
Actually don't. But I do remember Cushino's (before it became the first Johnny's location) across from Nethkin.
Cushiono's=the original Ruston muffalletta
That's what I thought too....I remember Cushino's in that location, but not Pisa Pizza. Pisa must have been a predecessor.
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They were close in proximity with their locations, but not exact. Pisa Pizza was facing toward the direction of Howard auditorium.
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Entity Name Office Address Start Date
PISA PIZZA, INC. 307 S College St, Ruston, LA 71270 1963-10-07
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Originally Posted by
LABulldog
Was it located across from Bogard and Nethkin Hall on the corner, behind the location of the original Johnny's?
Yes.
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WWDog
Best muffuletta I ever had!
Me, too! The beginning of the end for my skinny physique.
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sportdawg
You are correct! Nice to see a young man who graduated college who can both count and spell. :D
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sportdawg
Okay I will come clean. Your first riddle is an old one that I had heard before. But the Flintstones were from the Stone Age, which was before Christ, so they would have not celebrated Christmas. So I have no idea why they would have celebrated Christmas, unless corporate greed necessitated another Christmas special regardless of whether it makes historical or biblical sense. I will wait for the punchline.
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Bulldog Tom
Okay I will come clean. Your first riddle is an old one that I had heard before. But the Flintstones were from the Stone Age, which was before Christ, so they would have not celebrated Christmas. So I have no idea why they would have celebrated Christmas, unless corporate greed necessitated another Christmas special regardless of whether it makes historical or biblical sense. I will wait for the punchline.
no punchline, but maybe the are from the distant future where humanity was mostly wiped out and had to start over, but still had our traditions.
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Bulldog Tom
Okay I will come clean. Your first riddle is an old one that I had heard before. But the Flintstones were from the Stone Age, which was before Christ, so they would have not celebrated Christmas. So I have no idea why they would have celebrated Christmas, unless corporate greed necessitated another Christmas special regardless of whether it makes historical or biblical sense. I will wait for the punchline.
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sportdawg
no punchline, but maybe the are from the distant future where humanity was mostly wiped out and had to start over, but still had our traditions.
It's called prophecy guys. They're just ahead of the game a little.