A discontinued fast food pie is going to be re-introduced to these fair lands. Georgie Pie. This is apparently the news I have been waiting for, which is a surprise to me but much of life is a surprise to me these days.
However as you can see from the whackaloonapedia our fellow kiwis will be waddling own to MacDonald's for their pie fix as fast as they can waddle. Because Maccas has the licence to make the pies,
I was certainly alive when these delicious pies were being sold but, to my shame , do not remember having eaten one. Myself and a fellow student tried to go to a GP shop but it was closed. I seem to remember that it was late and there was alcohol involved.
From the histoire d'pies it can be seen that the first Gp shop was in the Auckland suburb of Kelston and I lived there for a couple of years in the time of pies yet do not remember going there or even seeing the pie shop. It's like being the anti-Forest Gump in my life sometimes. We lived downstairs from the All Black (NZ national rugby team) captain for 6 months without knowing who he was. Once I even said good morning to him. Then there was the time that famous DJ Dr Rock chainsawed the wall of the same flat and told me it had been easier than he thought.
But anyway I'm unloading my gloom as my countrypersons start to go insane because they will be allowed to buy MacDonalds pies.
It's a brave new world, citizens!
However as you can see from the whackaloonapedia our fellow kiwis will be waddling own to MacDonald's for their pie fix as fast as they can waddle. Because Maccas has the licence to make the pies,
I was certainly alive when these delicious pies were being sold but, to my shame , do not remember having eaten one. Myself and a fellow student tried to go to a GP shop but it was closed. I seem to remember that it was late and there was alcohol involved.
From the histoire d'pies it can be seen that the first Gp shop was in the Auckland suburb of Kelston and I lived there for a couple of years in the time of pies yet do not remember going there or even seeing the pie shop. It's like being the anti-Forest Gump in my life sometimes. We lived downstairs from the All Black (NZ national rugby team) captain for 6 months without knowing who he was. Once I even said good morning to him. Then there was the time that famous DJ Dr Rock chainsawed the wall of the same flat and told me it had been easier than he thought.
But anyway I'm unloading my gloom as my countrypersons start to go insane because they will be allowed to buy MacDonalds pies.
It's a brave new world, citizens!