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Subj: Re: VE3WBZ > Pizza, etc.
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Hi Pete and all,
Just to get it out of the way first:
"Pizza isn't Italian, it is actually Arab."
I think you're confusing pizza with pita, your basic flat bread you can
do so much with I've lost track. The Great Pizza Debate rages on ad
infinitum, everybody has his own opinion of where it started just like
radio and TV. Has anyone considered these things have their origins
scattered all over the planet and no particular invention can be traced
to a single point of origin? Then when all the bits come together in one
place somebody somewhere else put them together differently and filed a
patent in a different office so to speak.
Heh, I guess if you put boiled potatoes in stew it would make a different
kind of gravy, but what's stew without chunks of potato in it? (;->)
Oh yeah, salmon cakes, forgot about those. The only good part about them
is they're not greasy like the fish itself, that's why I don't like
salmon. If you're Jewish you eat it raw and call it lox, Hebrew sushi?
Speaking of which, I have a Jewish friend who pokes fun at everything
like putting gefilte fish in the aquarium to keep the water clean.
Those "tiny bite sausage things" I THINK are called pigs in a blanket but
the crud that comes in a box can be called anything. I'm not surprised
you got sick with what goes into processed food these days, careful as I
am still sometimes I'm held prisoner in the bathroom. First and last time
for you is one time too many for me, Texican food doesn't turn me on in
the first place and we don't call it Toxic Hell for nothing. The slogan
"make a run for the border" fell out of favor but "make a run for the
toilet" remains. I've known people who go out for every meal too but at
least not fast food joints so they're not fat... but neither is the
wallet.
Oh yeah, the Italians. I've noticed that north-south division too and as
if the dielects are hard enough when they speak English the terms are
completely different too. America being what it is you have to speak
several different languages, they all SOUND like English but that's where
the similarity ends. Oh yeah, they don't speak too kindly of Southern
Italians but I've not heard much said about the Northerners and you
really don't want to know what they all call Sicilians. Maybe they're
ashamed of what started in Palermo? I don't have such opinions, frankly I
never met an Italian I didn't like.
73 de Warren
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