Tin Can (on Locust): fun; the pizza: alright. I had a pepperoni and sausage pizza (Britney had some too). On the positive side, the cheese and the oversized pepperoni slices were very good. The negatives were the crust was bland and the sausage, as far as sausage goes, was plain. As well as trying some pizza, Britney had a grilled cheese and tomatoe soup. She thought the sandwich and soup were great, and agreed the pizza was only alright. The atmosphere of the Tin Can is fun. It’s a cross between a normal bar and a sports bar, with a specialty of an incredible variety of beers served in cans. After all, it is called the “Tin Can”. Britney had a Miller High Life; she felt she had too given the locale ;) Overall, if I go back, or to the one in Morganford, I’ll try something other than pizza.
I posted pics from my trip to Montreal in September. I was in Montreal for the 2009 World Molecular Imaging Congress (work conference). I’ve now been to this meeting three years in a row.
Two years ago: Providence, Rhode Island
Last year: Nice, France
This year: Montreal, Quebec
Next year is in Kyoto, Japan. Here’s hoping for four in a row :D


carryout pizza from Onesto: good, but nothing special. I had one topped with pepperoni and sausage (first pic). The toppings were good, but the crust and sauce were very plain. Monica had BBQ chicken (second pic). She wanted me to add her thoughts on it as I always stay away from BBQ chicken pizzas. She said it was good, and very spicy. Overall, I will eat Onesto again, if it is an easy option; I just won’t go out of my way to track it down.
Tony Twist’s Halloween setup (he lives a few houses down from some friends). Yes, that’s a real coffin.
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