Friday, March 12, 2010

Pizza and Rugby...

Tonight, I went to the new Pizza Pie Cafe on University Parkway with Brad and Scott. I have to say that the food wasn't half bad. There is salad, pasta, dessert pizzas and my new favorite pizza--The Buffalo Chicken pizza (it's more like Apricot Chicken, to be honest).

Anyway, following that, we went to the BYU Rugby vs. UVU game. It was actually the B team playing and they won!! I had a whole lot of fun and really enjoyed just having a pretty laid back evening. I should've done a whole lot of homework, but it turns out I love to procrastinate. Goo.

2 comments:

linda.jo.from.lindon said...

“One thing that's good about procrastination is that you always have something planned for tomorrow.” G. B. Stern (British novelist) and I have heard “It isn't procrastination if you put it off right away” Glad you could just relax with friends...that's important!

Unknown said...

While I was in Provo I hit up that pizza place 3 times. The people there got to know us well... Good times.

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