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    @gambrel said
    Pizza
    That's not a pie.
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    @shallow-blue said
    That's not a pie.
    Pi zza
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    @ghost-of-a-duke said
    Pi zza
    Are you hinting your answer is that IP is an azz Pi?
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    @shallow-blue said
    That's not a pie.
    It's considered to be - and is called a pie - in America.
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    @gambrel said
    Actually it's Umble pie

    Humble pie, or umble pie, is also a term for a variety of pastries based on medieval meat pies. The expression derives from umble pie, a pie filled with chopped or minced offal, especially of deer but often other meats. Umble evolved from numble (after the Middle French nombles), meaning "deer's innards".
    https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hu...
    thanks, Rusty 🙂
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    Do you think the book of Hebrews was written by a group of Hebrews?
    How does a Jew make tea?
    He brews.
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    @gambrel said
    Actually it's Umble pie

    Humble pie, or umble pie, is also a term for a variety of pastries based on medieval meat pies. The expression derives from umble pie, a pie filled with chopped or minced offal, especially of deer but often other meats. Umble evolved from numble (after the Middle French nombles), meaning "deer's innards".
    https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hu...
    That's interesting, you learn something new every day in the General Forum...
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    @ghost-of-a-duke said
    Take it to the SF Spanky.


    Edit: Darn, beaten to the punch by an orangutan.
    Orangutan, a species to which we are closely related, although not as closely as the chimpan....Sorry, I know, take it to the other place...
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    @fmf said
    It's considered to be - and is called a pie - in America.
    AR-15s are considered child's toys in America. What they think is irrelevant to civilisation.
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    @shallow-blue said
    AR-15s are considered child's toys in America. What they think is irrelevant to civilisation.
    Be that as it may in your version of the world, but to suggest that pizza is not a pie when hundreds of millions of Americans - and hundreds and hundreds of millions more people who speak American English - would say it is, is a bit churlish, your condescending sneering [based on your personal definition of "civilization"] notwithstanding.
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    @a-unique-nickname said
    Pecan pie.
    I concur. Now MOVE.
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    @shallow-blue said
    AR-15s are considered child's toys in America. What they think is irrelevant to civilisation.
    the rapid escalation from pizza terminology to weaponry is mind boggling
    it's like watching a large breasted woman onna trampoline

    i am mesmerized
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    @fmf said
    Be that as it may in your version of the world, but to suggest that pizza is not a pie when hundreds of millions of Americans - and hundreds and hundreds of millions more people who speak American English - would say it is, is a bit churlish, your condescending sneering [based on your personal definition of "civilization"] notwithstanding.
    Never called it a pie or heard anyone around me? Do you want to get a pizza, what kind?
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    @mike69 said
    Never called it a pie or heard anyone around me? Do you want to get a pizza, what kind?
    I happen to make the perfect pizza.

    The secret is boiled eggs.

    (True story)
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