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Slice of white bread.
A dribble of sauce.
2 slices American cheese.
Whatever is in the fridge that I can use for an additional topping.
(Pickles, onion, oriental noodles, sliced up hotdog, whatever is in there)
Microwave.
Enjoy!
You people! REAL NYers don't get toppings on their pizzas!
A funny thing: I'll get a pizza for my mother once in a while from Papa John's (About the closest you can get to real pizza, here)- and when I call up to order, the guy doesn't even ask my name- he says that he knows it's me, because I'm the only one who says "One large pie"- They apparently are unfamiliar with the term "pizza pie", and it's diminutive "pie" around here; and plus, I'm apparently the only one who ever orders a pie without any toppings! (One day I'm gonna fool him, and order a "large pizza" with assorted roadkill and okra.
I'll get a pizza for my mother once in a while from Papa John's (About the closest you can get to real pizza, here)- and when I call up to order, the guy doesn't even ask my name- he says that he knows it's me, because I'm the only one who says "One large pie"-
Your number shows up in the callerID and as a previous customer.
Your number shows up in the callerID and as a previous customer.
I often call from different phones. Although, the NY accent probably gives him a clue too- but it's funny- he actually razzes me about calling it a "pie". Says he's never heard anyone refer to a pizza that way before -and he's the manager of the place!
Your number shows up in the callerID and as a previous customer.
or he is mumbly on the phone
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