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Quote from: AbeFroman on February 06, 2015, 01:28:19 AMWhat's up with this Arris Pizza in Lenexa? It's from the weirdo parts of Missouri so I'm skeptical, but on the other hand the reviews are good. It's Greek Pizza which I've never had, but I do like gyros.Tried it 2 weeks ago. This place was so bad. The cheesiness was good but the crust was just awful
What's up with this Arris Pizza in Lenexa? It's from the weirdo parts of Missouri so I'm skeptical, but on the other hand the reviews are good. It's Greek Pizza which I've never had, but I do like gyros.
Quote from: mocat on February 04, 2016, 10:42:55 AMMrs mocat loves all pizza, but she told me arris was disgusting, like nothing she'd ever encountered beforethis is all I need to know to never try it because Mrs. Mocat is a cool cat.
Mrs mocat loves all pizza, but she told me arris was disgusting, like nothing she'd ever encountered before
when i worked in Lenexa (Thermo Fisher), I wouuld Holy Land Cafe-it for lunch. $1 beers during Royals games at Arris Pizza
n 1857, twelve years before the town of Lenexa was platted, James Butler Hickok staked a claim on 160 acres (0.65 km2) at what is now the corner of 83rd and Clare Road.[7]At about the same time, a census of the Shawnee Indians living in the area was being taken. One of the residents was listed as "Na-Nex-Se Blackhoof," the widow of Chief Blackhoof, who was the second signer of the 1854 treaty that ceded 1,600,000 acres (6,500 km2) of the Kansas Shawnee Indian reservation to the U.S. government. A few miles east in Westport, Missouri, was the start of the Old Santa Fe Trail. It meandered through the southeast part of Lenexa on its way to Santa Fe, New Mexico.Later, Hickok became a scout for the Free-State Army, a sharpshooter and eventually, Wild Bill Hickok. In 1865, shortly before Na-Nex-Se died, the Kansas and Neosho Valley Railroad was organized to take advantage of favorable new land laws. It later changed its name to Missouri River, Ft. Scott and Gulf Railroad, and in 1869 purchased a right-of-way from C.A. Bradshaw with the stipulation that the railroad build a depot on the property. Bradshaw then sold 10.5 acres (42,000 m2) to Octave Chanute, a railroad civil engineer, who platted a town in 1869. Legend states that the town was first proposed to be named 'Bradshaw', but he modestly refused and the name "Lenexa," a derivation of the name Na-Nex-Se, was adopted.
Quote from: AbeFroman on February 04, 2016, 09:53:07 AMQuote from: AbeFroman on February 06, 2015, 01:28:19 AMWhat's up with this Arris Pizza in Lenexa? It's from the weirdo parts of Missouri so I'm skeptical, but on the other hand the reviews are good. It's Greek Pizza which I've never had, but I do like gyros.Tried it 2 weeks ago. This place was so bad. The cheesiness was good but the crust was just awfulQuote from: Cartierfor3 on February 04, 2016, 10:44:52 AMQuote from: mocat on February 04, 2016, 10:42:55 AMMrs mocat loves all pizza, but she told me arris was disgusting, like nothing she'd ever encountered beforethis is all I need to know to never try it because Mrs. Mocat is a cool cat.Quote from: MeatSauce on February 23, 2016, 01:34:46 PMwhen i worked in Lenexa (Thermo Fisher), I wouuld Holy Land Cafe-it for lunch. $1 beers during Royals games at Arris Pizza meatsauce you have some lenexplaining ( ) to do regarding Arris pizza
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How about that place where Kites use to be always shutting down?
Five inseparable, lifelong friends - the Dream Team - had chalked up years of sports victories. But in the final summer before leaving for college, this group will grow even closer as they band together to right a grave wrong. Against the backdrop of a fateful softball game, old scores will be settled and boys will learn what it means to be men. Also known as "Lenexa, 1 Mile."
Shawnee and Lenexa are pretty much the same thing, guys!
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