Back in 1987 when I was a freshman here, carrying my map of campus around as I tried to find my 8am class on Monday because "Hey, I used to go to school and had to be there by 7:30am so an 8am class at college is just fine", the People Book was actually a gold mine.
Today it sucks if they even still print it.
Back then, Domino's still delivered in the 30 minutes or its free time frame.
But they didn't advertise in the People Book. But a bunch of local pizza joints did... Leaning Tower was one of them and it had a 3-topping medium pizza for $3.99 delivered. but their pizza sucked.
Domino's had a policy of "We'll accept any competitor's coupon".
Now Domino's wasn't the best pizza, but it was much better than the local options.
So, my roommates and I would go get about 100 to 200 People Books from Campus, and I'd pretty much eat a medium pizza just about every day for lunch.
Of course that was when my metabolism was like a nuclear reactor and I could eat and drink all I wanted never get above 185 pounds on my 6'3" frame.
Today it sucks if they even still print it.
Back then, Domino's still delivered in the 30 minutes or its free time frame.
But they didn't advertise in the People Book. But a bunch of local pizza joints did... Leaning Tower was one of them and it had a 3-topping medium pizza for $3.99 delivered. but their pizza sucked.
Domino's had a policy of "We'll accept any competitor's coupon".
Now Domino's wasn't the best pizza, but it was much better than the local options.
So, my roommates and I would go get about 100 to 200 People Books from Campus, and I'd pretty much eat a medium pizza just about every day for lunch.
Of course that was when my metabolism was like a nuclear reactor and I could eat and drink all I wanted never get above 185 pounds on my 6'3" frame.