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I never thought I would udder those words, but last night the pizza I
got had too much cheese. It was a Wisconsin 6 cheese pizza. (But I
had feta left off, so was really only 5 cheeses. Feta belongs on a
greek salad, not a pizza.)

Next time, just one cheese and light mushrooms-- on a crispy thin
crust.
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 06:54:29 -0700 (PDT), somebody
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> Next time, just one cheese and light mushrooms-- on a crispy thin
> crust.


I love mushroom pizza! Mixed mushrooms are desired, lots of garlic,
light on the cheese. A few onions wouldn't hurt either.

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On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 18:47:49 +0000, MotoFox >
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>And it came to pass that sf delivered the following message unto the
>people, saying~
>
>> I love mushroom pizza! Mixed mushrooms are desired, lots of garlic, light
>> on the cheese. A few onions wouldn't hurt either.

>
>Canadian bacon & pineapple, heavy on the cheese, light on the sauce. Thin
>crust, of course.


Pepperoni (always!), pineapple and jalapenos!

Best crust you can! Cheese of course, mozzarela!

John Kuthe...
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MotoFox > wrote:
> And it came to pass that sf delivered the following message unto the
> people, saying~
>
>> I love mushroom pizza! Mixed mushrooms are desired, lots of garlic, light
>> on the cheese. A few onions wouldn't hurt either.

>
> Canadian bacon & pineapple, heavy on the cheese, light on the sauce. Thin
> crust, of course.


Canadian bacon & onion, light on the cheese, heavy on the sauce, and
crispy.
oh, I could go for mushrooms any time.

Greg
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On Jun 16, 12:13*pm, sf > wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 06:54:29 -0700 (PDT), somebody
>
> > wrote:
> > Next time, just one cheese and light mushrooms-- on a crispy thin
> > crust.

>
> I love mushroom pizza! *Mixed mushrooms are desired, lots of garlic,
> light on the cheese. *A few onions wouldn't hurt either.


I love garlic, but it makes me gassier than baby Nate. Add onions,
multiple by another 1/3. Though if I'm home alone the next day, then
so what. Some meals, you have to plan ahead for the repercussions the
next day.

Placed an online order to Domino's. Had to go there to see when (if?)
I work there again. And I used the name Robert De Niro for the
order. Odd it lets you do that. I guess as long as the credit card
goes through, it's all good... I'm not actually Bob De Niro, just
picking the pizza up for him. We are hangin' this eve. Screening
Taxi Driver. There's nothing like having live DVD commentary from one
of the principals (or is it principles?)

After I placed my order, Domino's called my phone but didn't leave a
message... When I got the a pizza for Mr De Niro was waiting.

14" medium thin crust with half mushroom, half banana peppers. Light
on both toppings. Thin crust seems to be better without too much of a
topping. That's what Bob says anyway.


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On Jun 16, 6:54*am, somebody > wrote:
> I never thought I would udder those words, but last night the pizza I
> got had too much cheese. *It was a Wisconsin 6 cheese pizza. *(But I
> had feta left off, so was really only 5 cheeses. Feta belongs on a
> greek salad, not a pizza.)
>
> Next time, just one cheese and light mushrooms-- on a crispy thin
> crust.


Udder- LOL especially on this topic. Did you misspell this on purpose?
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On Jun 16, 6:54 am, somebody > wrote:
> I never thought I would udder those words, but last night the pizza I
> got had too much cheese. It was a Wisconsin 6 cheese pizza. (But I
> had feta left off, so was really only 5 cheeses. Feta belongs on a
> greek salad, not a pizza.)
>
> Next time, just one cheese and light mushrooms-- on a crispy thin
> crust.


Udder- LOL especially on this topic. Did you misspell this on purpose?



hmmmm....


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On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 20:39:11 -0700 (PDT), merryb >
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> On Jun 16, 6:54*am, somebody > wrote:
> > I never thought I would udder those words, but last night the pizza I
> > got had too much cheese. *It was a Wisconsin 6 cheese pizza. *(But I
> > had feta left off, so was really only 5 cheeses. Feta belongs on a
> > greek salad, not a pizza.)
> >
> > Next time, just one cheese and light mushrooms-- on a crispy thin
> > crust.

>
> Udder- LOL especially on this topic. Did you misspell this on purpose?


Probably. He *was* talking about cheese - ya know?

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On Jun 16, 10:52*pm, sf > wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 20:39:11 -0700 (PDT), merryb >
> wrote:
>
> > On Jun 16, 6:54 am, somebody > wrote:
> > > I never thought I would udder those words, but last night the pizza I
> > > got had too much cheese. It was a Wisconsin 6 cheese pizza. (But I
> > > had feta left off, so was really only 5 cheeses. Feta belongs on a
> > > greek salad, not a pizza.)

>
> > > Next time, just one cheese and light mushrooms-- on a crispy thin
> > > crust.

>
> > Udder- LOL especially on this topic. Did you misspell this on purpose?

>
> Probably. *He *was* talking about cheese - ya know?
>
> --
> Food is an important part of a balanced diet.


Yes, that was my point.
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