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- From: nivin@sabine.cs.tcu.edu (Niv)
- Subject: RE: Pizza...
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.154953.19628@riogrande.cs.tcu.edu>
- Sender: nivin@riogrande.cs.tcu.edu (Jeff Nivin)
- Organization: The Universe (It's a nice place to work, but I wouldn't
- want to live there.)
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 15:49:53 GMT
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- Well, Diego, the answer is quite simple and given in the book even.
- When Kate calls a pizza place to try and have one delivered, the clerk
- answers with .. "What, aren't you coming to pick it up?" or something
- to that effect. Thus, the answer is obvious. Dirk KNOWS that he cannot
- open the fridge, needs food and so goes to the pizza place and gets a
- pizza (I use the verb gets, because as we all know Dirk would never
- willingly pay for anything. There is probably a hilarious story which
- would describe just how he obtains the pizzas.) He then takes the pizza
- home, devours it and, as most bachelors are wont to do, stores the boxes
- in a big pile in the kitchen.
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