"Bruce" > wrote in message
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> On 7/1/2016 19:36 Ophelia wrote:
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>> "Bruce" > wrote in message
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>>> On 7/1/2016 10:51 sf wrote:
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>>>> On Wed, 6 Jan 2016 23:28:35 -0000 (UTC), Bruce >
>>>> wrote:
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>>>>> On 7/1/2016 10:22 sf wrote:
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>>>>> > You thought it was funny? I thought it was presumptive and
>>>>> > arrogant.
>>>>>
>>>>> Get over yourself. Just treat us to more of your philosophies about
>>>>> cheddar on pizza.
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>>>> I think you have memorized, now put it to work.
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>>> Ok. Who knows what Australian cheddar tastes like, but I'm going to put
>>> it on a pizza.
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>> Isn't it good that YOU have the choice <g>
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> Yes, and I doubt I shall abominate it
The worst pizza I ever had was from the school cafeteria. I used to think
that they put cheddar on it because it was yellow but now I realize that it
was more than likely what they referred to as government cheese. Had an odd
taste and texture to it. Worse still for sauce they seemed to use canned
tomatoes, drained, no other seasonings added. The crust was an anemic,
white, bloated bread that was rolled out into a rectangle. The individual
pieces were square. I could manage to eat it if I was super hungry but
overall the only real taste that I got from it was the tomato.
When I was in Jr. High, you could buy individual pieces of pizza as an
option, as opposed to a meal, but few people ever bought it. Then about
halfway through lunch, they would start giving out the pieces for free.
They always had a lot left over because few people bought them. But there
was a catch. You could only have one free piece.
My friends and I used to decline it because we had no interest in it but
then a girl that I knew approached me and asked if we might get the free
pieces and give them to her. I felt bad then. I had eaten dinner at her
house many times when I was younger. We had been friends then but had grown
apart as we really had little in common other than that we were both
seriously underweight. I knew that they had very little food in the house
based on those dinners. We'd get perhaps a 1" square of meat, a slice of
unbuttered bread and a dab of vegetables. So... We took the pizza and gave
it to her. Not sure what she did with it but I did feel bad that she had to
eat it.