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Mountlion |
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RussaChalyn |
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Just wanted to say thanks to Kraggon's guy for hosting this! I missed most of it, but it was fun to chat with folks and hear some great stories about
DGate.
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Immortal C |
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WHAT THE HELL IS A PIZZETTA.
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RussaChalyn |
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A really amazing pizza restaurant! That you should eat at if you're ever in San Francisco! But for some reason that question really cracks me up...
I'd love to put that on a sign in the window or something.
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Mountlion |
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Is it like a pizza crossed with a fritata?
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Immortal C |
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I just had to say it again after I came back from being idle for two hours to interrupt Silvermane and your conversation.
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Happy |
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Wait, what? Pizza? San Francisco?
"They have a peculiar sense of ownership, which enables them to view anything that is not nailed down as theirs, and if they can pry it loose, it's not nailed down." -the Flerian Race, author unknown |
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RussaChalyn |
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I figured, C - but it cracked me up the first time too. I don't even know why I find it so amusing.
Jeff: not exactly, although there is a pizza with eggs on it. If that counts. Besides, wouldn't that be pizzttata, as opposed to a pizzetta? Details, details... And yes, Happy... pizza in San Francisco! You in the area, or just shocked at the concept of pizza outside New York, Chicago, and Italy? |
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Kagee Predator |
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or just shocked at the concept of pizza outside New York, Chicago, and Italy?Well let's think about this. My daughter, who lives in Sicily, says Italian pizza doesn't resemble U.S. pizza. Chicago pizza is its own unique odd thick, sauce on the top creation. So, given that, the only real pizza is in New York. Boy, I could go for a large pie . . .
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Orisius.epochageofascen... |
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NY pizza blows.. i love the pizza shops around here, Philly has awesome pizza and dont forget the cheese steaks haha
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Kagee Predator |
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NY pizza blows Heresy. Watch out for the lightning bolts! |
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kbarpredator01 |
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Orisius wrote: Ever watch Andrew Zimmern? You ppl out in the sticks have strange ideas about what is good. |
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Happy |
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I've done lived in the area my entire life!
"They have a peculiar sense of ownership, which enables them to view anything that is not nailed down as theirs, and if they can pry it loose, it's not nailed down." -the Flerian Race, author unknown |
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RussaChalyn |
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Happy wrote: Really? Me too! Fifth generation Berkeley native, actually. Funny, never realized there were other ex-DGaters so close... the only one I knew moved away a few years back. |
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Happy |
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Really? Me too! Fifth generation Berkeley native, actually. Funny, never realized there were other ex-DGaters so close... the only one I knew moved away a few years back. I'm a hermit, it doesn't come up a lot. But I am fourth generation San Franciscan. ...I'm not very fond of Berkeley. Is this Pizetta place the one completely hidden by a tree on Streetview? "They have a peculiar sense of ownership, which enables them to view anything that is not nailed down as theirs, and if they can pry it loose, it's not nailed down." -the Flerian Race, author unknown |
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RussaChalyn |
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Happy wrote: Ahhh, why does everyone hate Berkeley?!?! We have Gregoire's, and
Chez Panisse, and Ici, and the Vivarium, and the Starry Plough. And it's much prettier than San Francisco, other than the fact that SF has the ocean.
Poor under-appreciated Berkeley.
But yes, Pizzetta is the one hidden by a tree. Amazing pizza though, and the best flourless chocolate cake ever. I'll send you a PM, actually. |
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Kagee Predator |
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Ahhh, why does everyone hate Berkeley?!?! Because there are crazy people there? Because the University of California at Berkeley is a hot bed of liberal nut cases? Because when two cops are ambushed and killed by a career criminal, they hold a rally for the career criminal? I don't know why they hate Berkeley. K |
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kbarpredator01 |
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RussaChalyn wrote: An airburst neutron bomb, or H1N1 mutating there would be a good thing. |
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Happy |
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Berkeley nude-ins and others rallies are obnoxious and their street grid is irritatingly suburban!
And then they join forces with the people from Marin so they can clog up San Francisco's streets, too! Rassafrassin outlanders... "They have a peculiar sense of ownership, which enables them to view anything that is not nailed down as theirs, and if they can pry it loose, it's not nailed down." -the Flerian Race, author unknown |
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RussaChalyn |
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Kagee Predator wrote:Ha ha, if only it were that exciting! As a once and future student at UC Berkeley, I can assure you that it really does not deserve its reputation whatsoever. I suppose it did back in the day, but these days it's incredibly boring. No radicals or revolutionaries or rebels, just a bunch of kids who want to talk about what they saw on TV last night. Even the professors tend to be boring, in my experience. I don't think I ever once heard a particularly radical conversation there. I even took a class in the ROTC department and wasn't mugged in the name of liberalism on the way out. Wasn't that Oakland that held the rally for the cop-killer? That's what I remember, although I could be wrong. And yes, of course there are totally normal people from Berkeley. I'm one of them. Obviously.
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