![]() ![]() The House of Waffles The Library of Waffles The Waffle Pod The Waffle Xoo ![]() (Although my webpages were spread across a few free hosting services, that's not to say I was a cheapskate who would only use free services for at least a year I paid GeoCities for extra space.) In March of 1999 I also built “The Waffle Pod” at Tripod and around that same time I built “The Waffle Xoo” at Xoom. A lot of my non-video-game work found its way onto my video game site, so in December of 1998 I built “The Library of Waffles” at Athens/Thebes/2292 to feature my artwork and stories. My site was actually devoted to mainly PC games and never had anything to do with “anime” except peripherally, so in February of 1998 I moved my site to TimesSquare/Fortress/1896 which was designated for video games. In 1997 I built “The House of Waffles” at Tokyo/Pagoda/3542 which was a Japanese-animation-themed neighborhood. “The Waffle Network” started out on now-defunct GeoCities, where personal websites were organized into themed “neighborhoods,” and free sites were each allocated 8 megabytes if I recall correctly. I realize that “WallyWaffles” is a silly username, but I still use it because my on-line presence is well established by it, and, as I said above, it's unique and easy to remember. When I later registered my first ever on-line handle, I couldn't think of anything original that hadn't already been taken by a few thousand people, and I did not want a horrible-looking serialized username like “popular_username12345,” so I chose “WallyWaffles.” It's original and unique, and it's easy to remember. Once upon a time, my cousin Brian randomly started calling me “Pauly Wally,” then “Pauly Wally Waffles.” He eventually dropped the “Pauly” and simply started calling me “Wally Waffles.” It probably shouldn't be too long before a local brewery crafts a specialty named for Manziel.Hello, my name is Paul. According to Wally's menu, the only other item named for a person is the Elvis Waffle, which comes with bacon and peanut butter chips plus honey and sliced banana on top. But much like the player himself, the product has plenty of upside. So far, the Johnny Cleveland Waffle has only accounted for a small portion of the sales, according to Miletti. Miletti said the idea came from Manziel's controversial photo where he is drinking from a champagne bottle. The most unique ingredient on the waffle is the buttercream frosting that is infused with champagne. The Johnny Cleveland Waffle is a Belgian waffle chocolate chips, chocolate drizzle and whipped cream. Miletti described the idea process as "spitballing" between him and his brother until they settled on the ingredients for the waffle in Manziel's honor. "He was drafted on Thursday, and we had it on the menu the next week." "I was talking to my brother, and I told him we should make a Johnny Waffle," Joshua told ThePostGame. ![]() The Johnny Cleveland Waffle was created by Joshua and Justin Miletti, owners of Wally Waffle in Akron, Ohio. The latest example of the frenzy around the 21-year-old rookie quarterback is a culinary claim to fame: Having a waffle named in his honor. ![]() When the Cleveland Browns selected Johnny Manziel with the 22nd pick in the 2014 NFL draft, it energized a fan base that still cringes at the mention of the name John Elway. ![]()
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