Send a pizza to an Israeli soldier

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I think everyone deserves a pizza. More pizza, less blowing up of children - that's been my motto for quite some time. It's a formula for peace and gets you on the fast track to personal and professional success. Actually, I do a seminar on this if anyone is interested.
 

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smurphy said:
I think everyone deserves a pizza. More pizza, less blowing up of children - that's been my motto for quite some time. It's a formula for peace and gets you on the fast track to personal and professional success. Actually, I do a seminar on this if anyone is interested.


only if you bring pizza with pepperoni & sausage from a ny pizza place..otherwise no thanks.
 

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i posted that for you....but it is the best pizza that i have tasted.

lol- i'll take your word for it. No immediate plans to go to NY any time soon. Probably ever.

But on a similar note, i've always like NY style pizza much better than Chicago style, even though I grew up very close to Chicago.
 

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There's plenty of room for every type of pizza. Whether you like the delictable thin slice of greased cheese from Brooklyn, the thickand meaty styles of chicago (....I know there's a gay porn title somewhere in that), or the incredible breathrough pizzas of the West Coast (Spicy Tai Chicken - perhaps the greatest advance in culinary science of the past 25 years) you will always win because it's always pizza. ...And whoever developed the tangy sauce found on Round Table pizzas - well, kudos to you my friend.
 

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I understand Haliburten is the only company that can deliver pizza in that part of the world.
 

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Well, it was either them or Dubai Pizza Company - who actually came in with a lower bid. Reckon the Jews trust Haliburton a little more - even if they are being overcharged. ....It was close though - you know how they feel about paying retail.
 

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smurphy said:
There's plenty of room for every type of pizza. Whether you like the delictable thin slice of greased cheese from Brooklyn, the thickand meaty styles of chicago (....I know there's a gay porn title somewhere in that), or the incredible breathrough pizzas of the West Coast (Spicy Tai Chicken - perhaps the greatest advance in culinary science of the past 25 years) you will always win because it's always pizza. ...And whoever developed the tangy sauce found on Round Table pizzas - well, kudos to you my friend.

I've found the 'west coast' style of pizza with all those weird ingredients to be a little fey.
 

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murph..

you got the pizza styles mixed up..the thin sliced is chicago style & the thick sliced is ny....

and btw just an fyi to you..you mentioned some foreign type of pizza..chicken or something like that on a pizza...well let me tell you my friend if you walk into a brooklyn pizza store & ordered something like a chicken style pizza or a pineapple style pizza..they would know you were from calif.... & deport your ass, in a trunk out of a car, out of bklyn before you knew what hit you ..brooklyn people don't want outsiders ruining their pizza by putting anything other than pepperoni, sausage, anchovies, or mushrooms on their pizza. i don't want to receive a phone call late at night from you begging me to bail you out of a jam just because you wanted some fairy type of pizza...friendship will only go so far !!
 

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It's hit and miss on those, no doubt. The point is they're willing to throw just about anything on a pizza and some wonderful discoveries have been made as a result. BBQ Chicken....Chipotle.....the aforementioned Spicy Thai - fantastic stuff.

Hey Kosar, should we start sending pizzas to struggling ex-SBTB actors? I have a feeling Lark Voorhies and whoever played Slater is pretty damn hungry these days.
 

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Hey Kosar, should we start sending pizzas to struggling ex-SBTB actors? I have a feeling Lark Voorhies and whoever played Slater is pretty damn hungry these days.

I dunno, man. I see Slater (Mario Lopez) all the time in the papers, on the net, whatever, with him at one Hollywood gala or another all the time. Always with a hot chick. He's doing ok.

We'll just double up on Lark, so to speak.
 

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AR182 said:
murph..

and btw just an fyi to you..you mentioned some foreign type of pizza..chicken or something like that on a pizza...well let me tell you my friend if you walk into a brooklyn pizza store & ordered something like a chicken style pizza or a pineapple style pizza..they would know you were from calif.... & deport your ass, in a trunk out of a car, out of bklyn before you knew what hit you ..brooklyn people don't want outsiders ruining their pizza by putting anything other than pepperoni, sausage, anchovies, or mushrooms on their pizza. i don't want to receive a phone call late at night from you begging me to bail you out of a jam just because you wanted some fairy type of pizza...friendship will only go so far !!
Dude, come on. I'm a world traveller. I'm no pushy NY type. When in Rome.....eat the pizza the way they give it to you.

BTW, I like NY pizzas. ....But I'm a bit confused, was I eating Chicago style in NY? I remember thin tasty slices of cheesy grease - I thought that was the local style. No?
 
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