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- From: dkf11@cl.cam.ac.uk (Donal K. Fellows)
- Subject: Re: Pizza...
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- References: <7630@sersun1.essex.ac.uk> <1jlq5aINNst@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 11:22:55 GMT
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- In article <1jlq5aINNst@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> keeper@deeptht.armory.com writes:
- >
- >In article <7630@sersun1.essex.ac.uk> dauldb@essex.ac.uk (DAulignac D D) writes:
- >> In Chapter one he explains that Kate often gets depressed on
- >>english soil because the people are to stupid to realise that pizza
- >>is something that has to be delivered and then eaten in front of the TV
- >> Now, Dirk's kitchen, who lives in North London, is described
- >>[as containing] old pizza boxes.
- >> So Dirk does NOT store the pizza. Does he go to the store and
- >>prepares it imediately after buying it? How can it be explained that
- >>Dirk has pizza boxes lying on the fridge?
- >
- >Couldn't he just be getting takeaways? They aren't delivered, but come
- >in a box, surely.
- >
-
- Pizzas certainly come in boxes when you get a takeaway, and I can't
- imagine why they wouldn't when they are delivered (Yes. For the final
- time, there is now pizza delivery in the UK. I put this down to DNA
- pointing out in tLDTotS a market niche never before noticed :)
-
- (Wishing that I had the money for a pizza at the moment....)
-
- Donal.
- --
- If the opinions above are anyone else's, that's their problem.
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