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malibu Jan 22, 2004

i love completely biased poles. they crack me up.

yodasucka Jan 23, 2004

BIASED?! it is in no way biased...

malibu Jan 26, 2004

EVERY OPTION gives the impression that pizza is gross!!!!!!

yodasucka Jan 26, 2004

i'm sorry, i haven't a clue what it is you are speaking about... (pizza IS delicious btw, i've seen the light, and realized that i've been wrong along..)

forrestina Jan 27, 2004

it's true tho...i saw her eat it at my parents

yodasucka Jan 27, 2004

please state the date of these illegid occasions...

ophelia Feb 2, 2004

*ehemm*...you mean, alleged?.haha....you know how you're always talkin about how you're in honors english?..i think..that might be as much of a lie as this whole "i'm italian and don't like pizza" ...

yodasucka Feb 3, 2004

pizza is not really an Italian food- so you are WRONG! you dumb americans just always say it is! and i AM in honors english! SO THERE MR. I DON'T KNOW HOW TO CHANGE MY FONT COLOR!

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toxicgirlOG 2003

it's true, my dad says that pizza isn't really italian. american tourists expect to get good pizza in italy so ppl started making pizza to make them happy. americans also have a tendency to think that pizza is better from pizza shops where italians are behind the counter. but it's not like they brought the secret recipie from the "old country" or anything.

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003

i like mexican pizzas

omegatweeter omegatweeterOG 2003

omg i can eat 2 of those and a quesadilla lol

forrestina forrestinaOG 2002

i made a quesadilla for dinner last night

skaorsk8 skaorsk8OG 2002

"omg" is a phrase specifically only used by dustin diamond.

skaorsk8 skaorsk8OG 2002

double post ... stupid coldfusion

omegatweeter omegatweeterOG 2003

now wait a minute, is the coldfusion stupid or you? lol jk! don't hurt me!

tesoro tesoroOG 2001

thats really not true. i remembered this story from my italian teacher and found the rest of it on google. check it out.

In 1889 King Umberto and Queen Margarita of Italy visited a small pizzeria in Naples, Italy. Excited about the King and Queen’s visit, the owner of the pizzeria made a thin-crusted pizza imitating the colors of the Italian flag with tomatoes and mozzarella cheese topped with basil leaves. The Queen expressed her love for this fresh tasting pizza. In the Queen’s honor, the owner of this small Italian pizzeria named his new creation the Margarita pizza. The Margarita pizza became a taste sensation throughout Italy and helped popularize pizza throughout Europe and later the United States.

forrestina forrestinaOG 2002

mmm you're making me hungry! Margarita pizza is so good from a brick oven. yummmmm

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003

absolutely. theres a place by me that makes that. i frequent it.

perrin perrinOG 2004

Yeah brick oven pizza is GREAT. There is a place over here by me that makes it that way too. YUM YUM!

socalgal socalgalOG 2003

i still haven't found "white" pizza here!

perrin perrinOG 2004

Man you've got to be kidding me. I just had some tonight. Oh man so good. You've got to find some.

socalgal socalgalOG 2003

BLAH BLAH BLAHHHHHH - LOL I've searched but i can't find it! =(

perrin perrinOG 2004

Man. That is so messed up.

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003

I agree. Totally shocking.

perrin perrinOG 2004 fivezero

Yeah really. What kind of place doesn't have any pizza places that don't make what pizza. That is just so wrong.

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