MGibster
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In Hawaii it's illegal to laugh loudly. You're only permitted to give aloha.It's very easy to burn a Hawaiian pizza, which is why you have to cook it at an aloha temperature.
In Hawaii it's illegal to laugh loudly. You're only permitted to give aloha.It's very easy to burn a Hawaiian pizza, which is why you have to cook it at an aloha temperature.
There's nothing wrong with saucy flatbread, and there's nothing wrong with dunking breadsticks in marinara. Neither of those will likely be understood, broadly, to be pizza.
Leave plastic on so doesnt melt off too fast on cheese processed to melt faster?Wait, what?! Is there a separate plastic sleeve?? How can you people tell it apart??
Oh, this again.Leave plastic on so doesnt melt off too fast on cheese processed to melt faster?
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Dont be so glum, Prabe. Its not like rain on your wedding day.Oh, this again.
It's a little bit hard to tell from the first few pages of this thread, so I wanted to clarify: is "pineapple on pizza" still a metaphor for psionics in D&D? or is this literally a thread dedicated to actual pineapple on pizza?
Asking for a friend.
What irony there was on my wedding day was not meteorological. Had more to do with the fact we didn't have the license yet when we had the ceremony.Dont be so glum, Prabe. Its not like rain on your wedding day.
I don't wanna be the black olive in the salad bowl; I just wanted to make sure I was interpreting things correctly. Like, when someone posts a .gif of a pineapple-laden pizza being dumped in the trash, I wanted to make sure I was drawing the right conclusions about their personal tastes in cuisine and/or fantasy RPGs.If I told you what the pineapple was, that would ruin it all now wouldnt it.