Troy Anderson
From Mt. Tabor Middle School
Magazine Drive
If you live in a residential neighborhood, expect trick or treaters at your door this Halloween. Are you ready to be kicked in the shins by some kid carrying a pillowcase? Troy advises you to stock the following items:
– Skittles: “They’re chewy, so they last a long time. But they also dissolve so you don’t have to spit them out like gum.”
– Twix: “I like caramel, but not too much of it. And, well, you just need chocolate.”
– Zours: “A little bit of tangy and sour taste. But not too much! Otherwise, you rot out your tongue and can’t taste anything for like a day.”
– Pixie Stix: “Sometimes you just need a sugar buzz.”
– Tootsie Rolls: “An all-time classic. They last, like 50 years. You could have a pillow case full of them and eat one a day for like ten years.”
Chris Williams
From Escape From New York Pizza
622 NW 23rd
It seems like Chris has a one-track mind. He works at a pizza joint that’s named after a movie, and his favorite movies are all about pizza. Enter the churning thought process of this young man with his five favorite flicks:
– Loverboy (1989): “It’s about a dude who delivers pizza, but then he delivers love to middle aged ladies. And he works at this place called Seรฑor Pizza, which is the coolest name for a pizza restaurant ever.”
– Do The Right Thing (1989): “It’s all about a pizza shop! It has this guy named Radio Raheem!”
– High Fidelity (2000): “It teaches you how to deal with customers–rotten, rotten customers.”
– Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990): “Those guys fuckin’ love pizza! Big rubber suits and ninjas! Way better than Kill Bill. “
– Turbonegro: The Movie (1999): “They write songs about pizza. One of the guys even owns a pizza shop!”
