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I've read a rather extensive book about how airplanes were scarce, mostly outdated and not working, especially in the pacific theatre when the war started.
And Banquo, I tried to say that in the second part of the sentence about the nationalists, I do however think that here in the EU we do at least try to further our common interests. It's not really always working yet and especially the english would rather conquer all of europe than show some team spirit and sportsmanship but I hope we'll get there eventually. :smash:
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But the women there should learn english, or heck, just any second language. How are we supposed to communicate with them? Pull our pants down and hope they take the hint?
In their defense, the younger generation of italians, specially in urban areas, speak good english.
SFTS, your historical knowledge is... :thumbsdown:
Americans have an obsession with calling anything that has pie crust, tomato sauce, cheese, and various ingredients Pizza. Which in fact, is not pizza at all, but it still doesn't mean it isn't :daisy: awesome. Real Italian Pizza is just a glorified shepherds pie, imo. It isn't bad, by any means at all, but we've annexed the term here for own diabolical and delicious ends, the rest will just have to get over the fact. Like China refuses to give up Tibet on basis that it's rightfully Chinese Territory, us Americans refuse to give up the term Pizza, not because we invented it, but because it was there for the taking.
Everybody knows the best pizza's are made in the Netherlands, at O'pazzo in Rotterdam to be more precise.
http://www.opazzo.nl/
Italian Pizza is just pizza with no crust and covered in tomato, mozerella and bazil. Everything they serve has those 3 indegredients.
In great contrast with the wealth of variety that is having a crust, tomatoe, and cheese. Oh yeah, sometimes they use barbeque-sause :wall:
A good pizza is a perfection in it's simplicity. A good pizzaria would use mozarella and pecorino.
That would be the best O'pazzo's, not the best pizza's unless you mean the best pizzas. ~;)
Looks like a nice restaurant though. :2thumbsup:
Also a big crust is just like eating cookies/bread, if I want cookies I'll buy cookies/bread, some people seem to care more about the crust than the actual pizza. :no:
The pizza's at O'pazzo are great, it's a fun restaurant give it a visit when in Rotterdam. The food isn't as good as they pretend it to be, brand over quality it's one of these 'hip' places where people wait in line to wait in line (impossible to make a reservation), but they do have truly great pizza's. As for American pizza's, in O'pazzo they kinda serve them, because the thick crust comes from central Italy and in O'Pazzo you get the central Italy style. That overly thin crust we regard as 'Italian pizza' is served everywhere but Italy really.
This is what pizza should look like:
https://img294.imageshack.us/img294/...johnspizza.jpg
I mean, what these things on this "pizza", leaves? And are those hunks of tomato? It looks like those nasty "gourmet" pizza's you can get here.
https://img294.imageshack.us/img294/...zaaltaglio.jpg
Saying that american pizza isn't real pizza is like saying that the ford model-t is the only "real" car. It's called progress.
As objective evidence, I point out that America is the fattest country in the world.
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but that is not pizza
Suddenly I understand why americans are fat, yet again.
And no, it's not because it looks good....
EDIT: Oh, and just to clarify, none of the above should be classified as "real pizza". And no, Italian pizza don't just consist of 3 things. I spent the entire week during my last trip to Italy trying to find a pizza with just ham, cheese and mushrooms(and tomato sauce, some spice and olive oil at the top though, of course), and failed. There was always something else on it... Not that it was bad, of course.
Don't you see the inanity of classifying some pizza as "real pizza" and others as not real?
Created a new thread for the pizza debate.
To keep the pizza discussion backroom...
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holland is not at all such a free country as most people believe it to be...
Because it's a province, not a country? :clown: