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[QUOTE="Sifaka, post: 3431224, member: 8516"] In honor of [USER=378]@triaddukefan[/USER] and every other lover of haute cuisine, there are news reports that today is [B]National Pizza Day[/B], [I]as if a named day were needed to stimulate our pizza lust.:) So[/I], naturally, somebody published an article about pizza absurdities. [I]E.g., [/I] "[SIZE=5][B]Pizza has been a tool of military intelligence[/B][/SIZE] In the late '60s, the US Army's 113th Military Intelligence unit used the tastiest trick in their book -- fake pizza deliveries --[URL='https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/pizza'] to spy on reporters and politicians[/URL], according to The New Yorker." source:[URL='https://www.cnn.com/travel/amp/facts-about-pizza-trnd/index.html']Here are some absurd facts about pizza on National Pizza Day[/URL] This presents yet another special opportunity, not endorsed by Publishers' Clearing House, to share pizza preferences, anecdotes, remedies, reminiscences... Winning entries will avoid the power outage that afflicted coastal Maine Friday night. It's nice to have heat, running water, and The Boneyard restored. I'll start. When- sometime in the early 1990s. Where-Puerto Presidente Stroessner, Paraguay. One of my sons and I were visiting the Iguaçú Falls, which make Niagra seem like a drippy faucet. In addition to the spectacular waterfalls, we enjoyed feeding the coatimundis, local versions of a racoon, and trying our useless best to communicate in Guaraní, the native language. We gave up, and switched to Spanish and Portuguese, respectively, for our wanderings in Paraguay, Argentina, and the Brazilian sides of the falls. We saw a weird (in Geno speak, "[I]Really, really weird!"[/I]) pickup truck made from a VW bug and a flatbed trailer. It advertised a local pizzería and made outlandish claims about 'World's best'. We found the place and ordered the speciality of the house: Thin crust, tomato sauce, thin fresh tomato slices, a little cheese, pepproni, sliced hearts of palm. Tasty, accompanied by iced [I]mate[/I], the national drink in that part of the world.. [ATTACH alt="image.jpeg"]50736[/ATTACH] Coatimundi [/QUOTE]
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