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I'm with her on 95% of what she posted ... darned funny and unfortunately true. But, this:
No, you don't have to be embarrassed because you're ordering what a typical 5-year old likes to eat.
WTF? This put me off immediately. There are pizzerias that make really GOOD cheese pizzas. And, no, they're not just the same old cheese with NO toppings ... but, a mixture of high-quality cheeses that make the pizza outstanding.
Sounds like she works for one of Seattle's lower quality pizza joints.
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I'm with her on 95% of what she posted ... darned funny and unfortunately true. But, this:
WTF? This put me off immediately. There are pizzerias that make really GOOD cheese pizzas. And, no, they're not just the same old cheese with NO toppings ... but, a mixture of high-quality cheeses that make the pizza outstanding.
Sounds like she works for one of Seattle's lower quality pizza joints.
Yeah, that's great. But some people DO feel embarrassed about something like that. I don't know why, but they do. Ask any five year old what their favourite pizza topping is and 99.9% (That 0.01 was me, I likes me sausage) of them will state CHEESE~! So some people view that as a kiddie meal.
For instance, what kidlet will eat an asiago cheese pizza (once again, besides me)?
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