doomsday? really?
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doomsday? really?
FALL/WINTER 2012 • PAGLIACCI PIZZA • A SEATTLE TRADITION SINCE 1979 2012 DECEMBER 21 GUIDE DOOMSDAY? REALLY? As December 21, 2012 approaches, Doomsayers continue to zero in on that infamous date which represents the end of the Mesoamerican Long Count Calendar from the Mayan civilization. They anticipate that it correlates with the end of the world. Were the Mayans privy to impending astronomical disaster predicted over 5,000 years ago? Will a solar storm wreak havoc on the Earth? Will a major cosmic event trigger a reversal in the planet’s magnetic field? Will a black hole materialize and suck our galaxy into oblivion? Experts say there is no evidence that the end of this ancient calendar prophesizes the end of the world, but that doesn’t stop some people from preparing for the worst. And this is not something that is new. People have been predicting the end of the world since the dawn of time. The how and the when keep changing. History is full of apocalyptic prophecies that have passed like any other day. While Christopher Columbus was right that the Earth is round, fortunately he was wrong about the end and life continued beyond 1658. Then you have people predicting multiple dates for the planet’s demise, like Harold Camping. His calendar of doom continues to be reset as each of his D-days pass without incident. First it was sometime in September of 1994, then March 31, 1995, then May 21, 2011. One would think that with so many failed predictions about the end of the world, people would stop pinpointing an exact date. Remember Y2K? Threats of a worldwide computer meltdown created a public panic that resulted in a surge of the purchase of gas-powered generators, canned food and water. The New Millennium came with barely a hiccup. Aside from a hype-hangover, Y2K brought with it a few power outages in a couple of countries, 150 dysfunctional slot machines at a race track in Delaware and the reading of January 1, 19,100, on the US Naval Observatory clock. The collective computerized mind continued to operate as normal. And our dependency on technology continues to grow. Can anyone live without a smart phone these days? FREQUENT PIE-ER © Even the Doomsday Clock continues to be reset. The symbolic clock face was originally “set” by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists in 1947 to represent the growing threat of global nuclear war. The clock has clicked closer to and further away from midnight a number of times over the years. With the clock yo-yoing back and forth, it’s hard keep track of the proper time. And in 2007, it started reflecting climate change and what the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists refers to as “new developments in the life sciences that could inflict irrevocable harm.” Translation for many: Zombie Apocalypse. Are you prepared for that? With our city’s affinity toward the walking dead, Seattle may be ready for them. MARCH So is it hype? Whatever happens on December 21, 2012, we’ll still be tossing and delivering pizza. It just may be by a zombie. NOVEMBER Half price 6-pack with $20 minimum order. DECEMBER Add chicken to any salad for free with $10 minimum order JANUARY Free breadsticks with whole pie purchase FEBRUARY Half price Centioli with whole pie purchase Buy a pint of gelato get the second for half price with whole pie purchase. HOLIDAY HOURS THANKSGIVING We will be closed. DOOMSDAY - DECEMBER 21ST Open! CHRISTMAS EVE We will be closed for delivery. Pizzerias are open until 6pm. CHRISTMAS DAY We will be closed. © Copyright 2012, Pagliacci Pizza. PAGLIACCI PIZZA 423 EAST PIKE ST. SEATTLE, WA 98122 PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID 1932 SEATTLE, WA Training Equipment Some people choose to have fun with their prepping. Run For Your Lives (www.runforyourlives.com) is a zombie-themed mud run. Participants can elect to run the 5K obstacle course as a human while others (maybe working under the philosophy of “know your enemy”) participate as zombies trying to take the “humans” flags. Prepper meetups (www.meetup.com/SeattlePreppers) are also a way that people can exchange Obviously food, water and first aid kits are a must, but preppers cover all the bases and are creative at turning non-doomsday products into essential survival gear. Jeremiah Sullivan, who developed the chain mail anti-shark suit, says that his company, Neptunic Sharksuits (www.neptunic. com/sharksuits), fields about 20-30 inquiries a year from people all over the world interested in buying his suits to prepare for the zombie apocalypse. They only sell their suits to professional divers currently, but as soon as they meet their first professional zombie fighter, they’ll have to add them to their client roster. Regarding his shark suits, he comments, “In the end, zombie teeth don’t cause us nearly as much concern as their breath.” ideas and keep each other up to date on the latest survival methods. Shelter Today’s survivalists are different than their predecessors. To begin with, many of them eschew the term “survivalist” altogether, preferring to call themselves “preppers”. Instead of living off the grid, they’ve embraced social media and the Internet. There is a #prepper hashtag as well as message boards and websites devoted to them. Active participation and continual preparation is strongly encouraged. More importantly, they are investing their time now to prepare for any coming catastrophes in the following ways. There are some of us who remember having a fallout shelter in their backyards fully stocked with giant metal cans of water, can openers and Vietnam era C-rations. Nowadays, in keeping with the prepper ethos, these shelters are a lot more, shall we say, comfortable. If you don’t have the time or the resources to build your own, Vivos (www.terravivos.com) has you covered. For $35,000, members can reserve a space in their 137,000 square foot, nuclear-hardened shelter located in Nebraska. It promises protection against the effects of a super volcano, a global tsunami, an electromagnetic pulse, biological warfare, a shift in the earth’s magnetic polarity and the mysterious phenomenon known as “Planet X”. The shelter features a fully equipped urgent care/triage hospital, a mechanical repair shop, hydroponic gardens, and a water purification facility with a deep water well. And because they are completely prepared, there is a fully stocked wine cellar and a hair salon as well. It’s the ultimate gated community. PREPPERS & Parties! DEstination CELEBRATIOnS Cancun, Mexico Denver, Colorado Rumor has it on the night of December 21st, some of the hotels in Cancun near the site of many Mayan Ruins are offering a free night’s stay. Wait, what? That’s right. After all, if the Mayans are correct, this could very well be the end. Check out these places to stay for more information: Gran Melia Cancun, Intercontinental Presidente Cancun Resort, Hyatt Regency Cancun, Villa del Palmar Cancun and Flamingo Cancun Resort to name a few. Don’t miss out on the time capsule either. Located amongst the resorts, visitors are encouraged to add their own letter and photo to be buried for over 50 years. At Hotel Teatro they are offering a “Live While You’re Alive Package”, availble now through December 21, 2012. For $35,000 you’ll get one night in the Chancellor’s Suite while being waited upon by a personal butler. Expect to start the evening off with Dom Perignon and caviar. A six-course meal with wine will follow but it doesn’t end there. You’ll also receive massages, a private helicopter ride, and a $25,000 shopping spree to a nearby jewelry store. If you survive doomsday you’ll be invited back for a complimentary night in 2013. Out of your price range? Not to worry, throw your own party! HOLLYWOOD DOOM Hollywood loves to focus on doomsday scenarios. Many great films take place in post-apocalyptic settings. Does it really matter what brought civilization down? What’s important in all of them is survival. Who would you want on your side to deal with dystopia when the world as we know it comes to an end? Man Against Man Logan’s Run vs. The Road Warrior vs. The Road In the decay of the civilized world, whom would you look to for tips to survive? Surely not Logan 5 who doesn’t realize there is life outside of the dome. He is content in his controlled utopia-like environment until he’s faced with early vaporization at the ripe old age of 30. Maybe you’d follow the example of Viggo Mortensen’s “Man” who does what he can to keep his son and himself alive while maintaining a little humanity. Our bet is on Mad Mel… er Max. He may be an embittered nomad, but he’s not afraid to take on psychotic marauders. The Road Warrior rules! Man Against Mutants/Zombies 28 Days Later vs. I Am Legend vs. Zombieland Whether it is a mutation, contagion or awakening of the dead, man must survive these (usually) flesh-craving creatures. While often touted one of the best post-apocalyptic movies of all time, I’m not sure 28 Days Later’s “hero”, Jim, is the best person to seek zombie-fighting advice from (I know…they are not zombies, just rage-infected people). After all he just awoke from a coma to find the world in the condition it’s in and then falls back into one near the end of the movie. However, Legend’s Robert Neville has no qualms capturing a “Darkseeker” in his search for a cure. Unfortunately, it ultimately leads to his demise. We’ll get our zombie advice from Woody Harrelson’s Tallahassee. He’d provide comic relief while taking out a troop of zombies and then toast the victory with Twinkies. Two thumbs for Zombieland…that’s right, just thumbs. Man Against Machine Blade Runner vs. Terminator 2 vs. The Matrix When machines get the upper hand, bad things happen. Who is our best hope to take them down? Technically, there is nothing remotely apocalyptic about Blade Runner, but Harrison Ford’s Rick Deckard’s quest to exterminate replicants is too iconic not to mention. As is Schwarzenegger’s reprogramed terminator battling against Skynet’s new prototype made of a liquid metal to save man’s only hope, John Connor. (OK, that’s machine against machine.) However, Neo is hands down “The One” in dealing with machines. We’ll take the red pill and follow Neo down The Matrix rabbit hole. SEASONAL PIES CHANTERELLE PROSCIUTTO With just pork, sea salt, and time, La Quercia makes a spectacular prosciutto that rivals Italy’s best. We pair it with fruity, peppery chanterelle mushrooms from our friends at Foraged & Found Edibles. The prosciutto and chanterelle top mozzarella on a garlic and olive oil sauce. Look for it at the beginning of November. PEAR PRIMO Washington leads the nation when it comes to growing pears, so it is only fitting that we feature it on a pizza! Washington pears join walnuts, Gorgonzola, mushrooms, red onions, mozzarella and fontina on an olive oil base for this delicious pie. It is available at the end of November. BUTTERNUT SAGE PRIMO Fall is also squash season, and we love the richness of roasted butternut squash. We combine it with chanterelles, prosciutto, mozzarella and fontina on olive oil and finish it with fried sage. This delectable pizza joins Pear Primo at the end of November. CHICKEN ROSEMARY PRIMO We crave comfort food during the winter, and our hearty Chicken Rosemary Primo fits the bill perfectly. This meat and potatoes pie features marinated chicken, rosemary roasted potatoes, red onions, mozzarella, kasseri and red chili pepper flakes on a base of olive oil. We finish it with a sprinkling of parsley. It starts at the end of December. THROW YOUR OWN PARTY Sure - you’ve probably thrown a party and been to quite a few, but what if you were planning your very last? Here’s our Doomsday guide for how to go out with a bang! 1. Make sure you’ve secured a great location, whether it be beachside, the top of a skyscraper, a cabin in the woods or some other venue like your own house. 2. Last Supper — Have every guest bring what would be their last supper. 3. Decorate in Mayan fashion and build a blazing fire. 4. Project Apocalyptic films late into night. 5. Encourage costumes, zombies perhaps? 6. Make a playlist. Here are some suggestions to get you started: • • • • • “It’s the End of the World” by REM “The End” by The Doors “Rapture” by Blondie “Zombie” by The Cranberries “Until the End of the World” by U2 Words from the Crew Pagliacci’s crew not only does an impressive job prepping pies, but also planning for December 21st - just in case the Mayans are correct. Take a peek into how they’ll survive . . . DYLAN HAYDU MOLLI CARRIVEAU ELISE GRUENWALD Shift Leader at West Seattle Her survival kit contains flame throwers, iodine pills, hot pink duct tape, a hatchet, an iPod for zombie killing music and Steampunk goggles. Cook at Main Street Molli’s not worried about Doomsday: ”If there is a change, I’m hoping it’s positive. If it’s negative, I’ll be doing what I always do, enjoying time with the people I love. BRAD NAVRATIL Cook at Crossroads Brad is stocking up with fertilizer, diesel fuel, wire, duct tape, matches, a leatherman and a beer brewing kit to keep him busy. GROWING GREENER - UNDER ONE ROOF We’re proud to announce that our newest location — a brand-new Pagliacci Pizza opening in Madison Park around the beginning of November — will be our first LEED- (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified location, and the first LEED-certified stand-alone pizzeria in Seattle! So what does this mean? We’ve been working with our design and construction partners to ensure that the Madison location is green from the ground up — from the wood and other materials used in the framing, to the countertops and paint on the walls, to the lighting fixtures and plumbing. So why are we doing this? Our customers and employees know (and, we like to think, are proud of the fact) that we’re committed to being an environmentally focused business, and our newest location will allow us to put all these practices into place under one roof. Shift Leader at Broadway He’ll make sure to have a Doberman, one grapefruit, a hunting knife, and a bottle of whisky. KAYLA GUZMAN Associate Manager at Kenmore Her top survival item? “Twinkies because they don’t go bad. “ She’s also going to have people to keep her company and a few weapons. cleaner — and this meant that we had to take great care to ensure the soil at the site was clean and wouldn’t present any environmental risks so we invested quite a bit into site cleanup. The site also required structural support, as the property consists, in part, of fill material from an excavation that took place in the early part of the last century. While you can’t see these features — soil cleanup and site stabilization for example — they are as important as the highefficiency lighting, responsibly harvested wood, and environmentally friendly finishes that are incorporated throughout the location. While we’re excited about everything that makes this newest location our greenest so far, we’re by no means resting on our laurels. We’re committed to continually finding ways to make Pagliacci a leader in environmental stewardship and plan to apply the lessons learned at Madison throughout our operation so that we can continue growing greener! We’re excited for you to see first-hand what a green pizzeria looks like, and how it operates. Madison, as we’re calling it, will look and feel familiar in many ways, but there are several differences that can be seen (and some that won’t be as obvious but are just as important). These include: • High efficiency lighting fixtures (we’re exceeding the efficiency requirements of Seattle’s energy code – itself a very stringent requirement – by 30%) • High efficiency plumbing fixtures (we’re again exceeding requirements by 30%) • The majority of wood in the building’s framing will be FSC-certified — just like our pizza boxes! • Low- and no-VOC finishes • A building design that incorporates a tremendous amount of natural daylight, which will help keep energy costs down while creating a very warm and bright interior. The property, which sits at the corner of East Madison Street and Lake Washington Blvd., was actually home to our very first Commissary several years ago, so in a way this represents a homecoming for us. However, the site has a diverse history — it has been home to a gas station and a dry New Madison Building