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The phrase '''pizza run''' refers to the practice of Spacesim members starting a pizza pool and then purchasing pizza for anyone who wants it during [[work sessions]]. The store used most frequently in pizza runs is 1 for 1 Pizza at the corner of Bank and Lisgar.
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The '''pizza run''' has been an intermittent staple of [[Spacesim|Spacesim's]] weekly [[worksession]] routine since an unknown date in OCESS's distant past. A typical pizza run involves a number of members, usually two to four, petitioning everybody to purchase slices of pizza (the traditional choices being cheese and pepperoni). They collect the costs before leaving, charging (as of early [[2009-10|2010]]) $1.50 for each slice. They then purchase a number of large pizzas at 1-for-1 Pizza, on the corner of Bank and Lisgar, and bring them back to [[440 Albert]] at approximately 7 PM. The last pizza run was in January of [[2009-10|2010]], when an increase in prices made the pizza run in its existing format too costly.
Pizza runs have been around for at least a decade, and probably more considering how popular pizza was during the 80s.
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==Noted Participants==
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*[[Matthew Dunbar]] - organized and participated in almost all pizza runs between October [[2009-10|2009]] and January 2010.

Revision as of 22:46, 12 March 2010


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The pizza run has been an intermittent staple of Spacesim's weekly worksession routine since an unknown date in OCESS's distant past. A typical pizza run involves a number of members, usually two to four, petitioning everybody to purchase slices of pizza (the traditional choices being cheese and pepperoni). They collect the costs before leaving, charging (as of early 2010) $1.50 for each slice. They then purchase a number of large pizzas at 1-for-1 Pizza, on the corner of Bank and Lisgar, and bring them back to 440 Albert at approximately 7 PM. The last pizza run was in January of 2010, when an increase in prices made the pizza run in its existing format too costly.

Noted Participants

  • Matthew Dunbar - organized and participated in almost all pizza runs between October 2009 and January 2010.