Douglas Adams Quotes
She Enjoyed The Notion That New York Was Home, And That She Missed It, But In Fact The Only Thing She Really Missed Was Pizza. And Not Just Any Old Pizza, But The Sort Of Pizza They Brought To Your Door If You Phoned Them Up And Asked Them. That Was The Only Real Pizza. Pizza That You Had To Go Out And Sit At A Table Staring At Red Paper Napkins For Wasn't Real Pizza However Much Extra Pepperoni And Anchovy They Put On It. London Was The Place She Liked Living In Most, Apart, Of Course, From The Pizza Problem, Which Drove Her Crazy. Why Would No One Deliver Pizza? Why Did No One Understand That It Was Fundamental To The Whole Nature Of Pizza That It Arrived At Your Front Door In A Hot Cardboard Box? That You Slithered It Out Of Greaseproof Paper And Ate It In Folded Slices In Front Of The TV?
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