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Saw the weather out your way. Looks ooogly

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We graduated to midnight room service of hot pizza and still wake up to a leftover cold slice.

ATTA BOY!!!

Still do cold slices for breakfast. When we get a pizza we usually make sure that there will be enough to ensure cold slices for breakfast .... right there with my flip flops on .... lmao

Very familiar story, except for the part about the BUD. Being from Wisconsin, we only drank Miller, PBR, or Schlitz. I think it was a law.

Bet LOTS of folks in here are experts at cold slices...it tasted more authentic if you left it in that box eh??? and no, there was no microwave, and no way was I waiting for anybody's oven... I can remember (believe it or not) eating it out of the box left on the table....washing it down with a BUD Tallboy....usually, but not necessarily cold....good training for what was to come...learned not to be too picky....

Cold pizza for breakfast screams my college years after a long night of beer pong!

It's the REAL breakfast of champions.

Also a great hangover cure in a past life.

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Pizza for breakfast is a rite of passage eh? especially cold heheheheh

Excellent AB!! nicely done! gotta maintain a sense o humor ANNABELLALEE yuk yuk !! but...must be a chain...theres one in DALLAS too....never had a taste for curry tho...Chinese, Vietnamese (HAH!), Mexican, some Japanese, and almost ANYTHING Italian...well...almost....but then, Pizza for breakfast is a rite of passage eh? especially cold heheheheh

It's beautiful this time of year! WinkBig Smile

That tickled me

Oh wait, it's the Mumbai Grill in Greenwood, IN.

Sorry.

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