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Firstly well done on getting a "brand name" to sponsor mini rugby, But in this day were our kids are eating to much junk food, is the appointment of the above as a guiding light to our children and stars of the future a good move, Even their mascot is a ad on the chubby side.

On a lighter note, Dominos investment would have been better to sponsor fat nick, would have got more media :cheers:
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Take the money where you can get it and leave the education of children to parents and coaches. There are very few brands out which are still spending money the way they used to.

On a lighter note: from the look of him, they could afford to keep Nick in pizzas!
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I love Dominos.
I really, really love them.
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It's only the 'undesireables' like food & beverage companies that have the mega budgets for high profile sponsorships these days.

AND - pizza is just fine if it's eaten in moderation :wink:
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Wee Woman wrote:It's only the 'undesireables' like food & beverage companies that have the mega budgets for high profile sponsorships these days.

AND - pizza is just fine if it's eaten in moderation :wink:
And it's fine to wash it down with a pint of Arthur, taken in moderation of course. :wink:
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I think we need to be careful not to overdo this whole 'moderation' thing!
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BR wrote:I think we need to be careful not to overdo this whole 'moderation' thing!
Need to be carefull that Father Jack doesn't get mixed up with moderating and moderation especially when there is drink involved :drunken:
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BR wrote:I think we need to be careful not to overdo this whole 'moderation' thing!
Moderation normally stops at my doorstep (or the minute I step off the plane / bus etc. on a rugby trip) BR :wink:
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Dominos' pizzas must be the most expensive lump of chewy dough on the planet. Give me the Pizza Express ones any day with a nice thin crust. Actually, the only good pizzas are the French and Italian ones.
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rocky wrote:Dominos' pizzas must be the most expensive lump of chewy dough on the planet. Give me the Pizza Express ones any day with a nice thin crust. Actually, the only good pizzas are the French and Italian ones.
ALMOST in full agreement Rocky, ........... but FRENCH???????
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Mais oui, mon vieux! When it comes to French pizza, Je suis votre homme, as they say in Toulouse - NOT!
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
rocky wrote:Dominos' pizzas must be the most expensive lump of chewy dough on the planet. Give me the Pizza Express ones any day with a nice thin crust. Actually, the only good pizzas are the French and Italian ones.
ALMOST in full agreement Rocky, ........... but FRENCH???????
I'd go farther. The best ones are the Napolitan ones.

Dominos are full of salt, same with most pizza chains.
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rocky wrote:Mais oui, mon vieux! When it comes to French pizza, Je suis votre homme, as they say in Toulouse - NOT!
Je wouldn't comment pas on the quality of pizza en Toulouse - it could get vous un dig in le bake or six!
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I remember some tasty ones in Castres, although by that stage I'd've aten a ween's asre through its high-chair!
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