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After losing her tooth while eating pizza, that tooth fairy better pay her that $1.00! It’s hard to fly to all of those kids houses while wearing cement shoes! I presume that’s a pizza grease stain on the paper.

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Pizza in a Jar: What would Princess Margherita do if served this?

A Whole Pizza… in a Jar?

by Mark on January 30, 2012

In The Jerk, Steve Martin plays a jerk, who meets up with a variety of whacky characters and, for a while, works in a circus. Do you remember that scene where he’s sitting in a trailer and eating Pizza in a Cup. Back in the day, that was probably a ludicrous notion, but times have [...]

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Can You Make Me One with Everything?

by Mark on June 16, 2011

A complete joke-telling failure, but funny anyways. How cool would it be to eat a pizza with the Dalai Lama though… seriously.

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Donald Trump’s Many Pizza Gaffes

by Mark on June 2, 2011

Comedy gold as Jon Stewart, on the Daily Show, runs down the list of places that Donald Trump should have brought Sarah Palin on her visit to NY. Jon also turns Italian and goes ballistic over Trump’s breach of pizza-eating etiquette. The Daily Show – Me Lover’s Pizza With Crazy BroadTags: Daily Show Full Episodes,Political [...]

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Things That Should Never Be Put On Pizza

by Mark on October 5, 2010

Exhibit A: Corn Dog Pizza, at the 2010 Minnesota State Fair. So very, very wrong. Pineapple and Maraschino cherries are also completely wrong. Dave Schaller knows what I’m talking about. Photo credit: Steve Moses.

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Queen Consort Margherita of Savoy - for which the Margherita Pizza was named after.

1957 in Canada: Introducing the Pizza Pie

by Mark on February 2, 2010

Despite pizza’s being around for hundreds of years in various forms, and since 1889 in it’s current form (crusts, sauce, and cheese), pizza apparently hadn’t hit in Canada as of 1957: What is “nippy cheese”? The header image shows Queen Margherita Maria Teresa Giovanna of Savoy – for which the Margherita Pizza was named after. [...]

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