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Great Joe Momma's Ad on TV

Started by PonderInc, September 21, 2009, 04:04:45 PM

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PonderInc

Anybody else catch the funny Joe Momma's commercial on TV?  I saw it during the "Up Late with Ben Sumner" show this past weekend, and it cracked me up. 

"What would you do for Joe Momma's Pizza?"

Go Blake!

sgrizzle

Is that the one with the guy getting a tattoo?

Noodlez


What would you do for Joe Momma's Pizza?


Joe Momma's Pizza is good! 

the bumper sticker one is my fav

PonderInc

I hadn't seen the bumper sticker one, yet. 

Can't decide which I love more: Joe Momma's Pizza, or Blake's bold originality.  Glad that both are downtown!

When the guys in suits talk about attracting/retaining the creative class, they mean folks like Blake.  The irony is that only folks like Blake know how to attract and retain the creative class.

Maybe he could be a consultant for the Chamber...He could create the Department of Bold Ideas and Original Thinking...and if everyone would get out of his way, we could just sit back and watch the transformation begin...

Hawkins

And what would YOU do for a Klondike Bar?

I mean... A joe momma's pizza.  ;)

Steve

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Quote from: Hawkins on September 23, 2009, 06:20:19 PM
And what would YOU do for a Klondike Bar?

I mean... A joe momma's pizza.  ;)

Not much.  Pizza these days is just fast food.  If I want pizza, I make a DiGorno pizza in my oven at 1/2 or more the cost of a restaurant pizza.  Never had a "joe mommas" pizza and never will.
Not to slight "joe mommas" in particular, but all restaurant pizza these days is way over priced and not worth it.

sgrizzle

Quote from: Steve on October 04, 2009, 09:22:45 PM
Not much.  Pizza these days is just fast food.  If I want pizza, I make a DiGorno pizza in my oven at 1/10 the cost of a restaurant pizza.  Never had a "joe mommas" pizza and never will.

Don't mind Steve, he's our resident grump about anything new, high tech or complicated. Ironically, he's on the internet anyway.

If you think a real restaurant pizza is like Digiorno, then the Digiorno marketing team wins.

Steve

Quote from: sgrizzle on October 04, 2009, 09:30:47 PM
Don't mind Steve, he's our resident grump about anything new, high tech or complicated.

Only when I feel comment is warranted.  I wasn't aware that pizza was new, high tech, or complicated.


RecycleMichael

I usually like Steve's comments, but he doesn't think eating out is worth the money. He likes to cook and spends his money elsewhere.

But, come on, Steve.

Digornio's pizza?

You might as well cook the cardboard box it comes in.
Power is nothing till you use it.

Conan71

That's fine, it's just more Joe Momma's for me.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

sgrizzle


DolfanBob

Im not really sure what happens to a pizza when it is put inside a cardboard box and delivered to my home. But it looses something and I agree it is way overpriced.
But having said that. Going to the restaurant and sitting down with or without the Fam, and having it served on the metal pan and still bubbling hot from the oven(mouth blistering)is totally different.

And just to add my two cents on the frozen pizza front.
It makes all the difference in the world between the Red Baron, Jenos and the other lower end pizzas.
When compared to the Freschetta, Digiorno and other six dollar and above priced frozen pizzas.
Changing opinions one mistake at a time.

Conan71

Steve, you owe it to yourself to at least try a slice of Umbertos, Pie Hole, or Joe Mommas.  Hell, I'd even buy and bring it to you.

I don't eat frozen pizza hardly ever, maybe on a snowed in day.  Too much processed crap in them for me.  One of my friends, on the other hand, works at Mazzio's corporate office yet is a frozen pizza junkie.  It's good black-mail material: "I'll tell your boss about your little frozen pizza habit!"
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

DolfanBob

Conan. Do you like Hideaway ?
The Wife brought that home when it first opened out here B.A.
When she told me how much it was, I almost lost it  :o
Then I tried it and man was it delicious. So the old get what you pay for kind of came into play.
Changing opinions one mistake at a time.

Conan71

Quote from: DolfanBob on October 07, 2009, 10:19:09 AM
Conan. Do you like Hideaway ?
The Wife brought that home when it first opened out here B.A.
When she told me how much it was, I almost lost it  :o
Then I tried it and man was it delicious. So the old get what you pay for kind of came into play.

Totally forgot about Hideaway.  It's a good pie, I guess it's gotten enough locations it's become too much of a chain to me and I tend to be a little more local oriented (yes I know Mazzios and Hideaway are Oklahoma corporations).  Probably been at least a year or more since I had pizza from Hideaway.  As well, pizza isn't on my menu much these days, I might have it right before or right after an endurance ride, but that's about it these days.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan