CRUNCH CRUNCH as the snow crumbles beneath my feet, my boots are soaked with what remains. As i run i hear the helicopters blades booming as it races toward me, weaving between the buildings. I jump across the gap in the buildings, the wind pressing hard against my face, the helicopter booms closer. as i run i pick up what seems like a lead pipe to use as a weapon just in case, up ahead i see a strike team waiting for me, there's nowhere else to go. six guards all armed with semi- automatic guns. the guards see me, then i vanish in a plomb of smoke, i throw the pipe across the space between the buildings breaking the window before i jump from the roof flailing as my body flies across the gorge for what seems like an eternity, then with a bang i go barreling through the window hitting the floor inside. a lady screams as i burst through they're door before jumping down the stair well, i stop my fall with my arm just a couple levels down, i wince in pain as the fall threw my shoulder out of its socket, i throw my right arm and grasp the now broken railing to pull myself up. i slam my arm against the wall putting my shoulder back into place before kicking down another door, running through the unit the small family screams, i leap through the glass door and off the balcony.
as i fall i ponder why i just did that. i hit the railing on the roof of the adjacent building before rolling off onto the floor in a dive roll. i begin to run to the other side of the building, i get about half way before the helicopter drifts around the building. a spotlight drops down upon me temporarily blinding me. a man drops from the helicopter, a fall that would kill any other person, this man just shrugged it off. "Pretty good pizza you have there" he said, before taking the pizza that was strapped to my back and leaving, leaving me defeated, alone, helpless, cold, afraid but mostly... without pizza
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Read moreUnless you’re a local, and you can order from here when it’s not busy, don’t bother. Clearly not prepared for holiday crowds. Over an hour and a half to wait for something that should take 30 minutes, tops, is way too long to wait. When I arrived at around 30 minutes after ordering, I was told it was just going in the oven. Ok I thought, it’s clearly busy for this little shop. Obviously it wasn’t going into the oven at that point. I finally got my order an hour later! Plenty of time to chat to all the other people standing around waiting all of whom were equally as annoyed.
Someone else wrote a review here that when they’re busy and under pressure, they perform well and deliver food in a timely manner. That’s just not true! 80 bucks for a couple pizzas, garlic bread and a pasta in over an hour and a half. Service like that is why the fast food chains win, despite their...
Read moreIt was our first night in Mollymook having been on the road for a few hours - pizza was the best solution for dinner. We ordered and paid on line. The ordering process was flawless. We even received a text message when our order was ready. I am not used to this. When collecting, I could see the place was organised and spotless. It felt well run. The pizzas disappeared as soon as I opened them at our accommodation. That is why is I have no photographs to show you. I was too slow and forgot to write down the varieties we ordered. What I can tell you is the pizzas were excellent. Interesting ingredients - generous servings and most importantly, perfect crust bases. Mint Pizza was a great start to our holiday...
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