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When I first arrived in Germany in 1991, I found my way to the bowling alley on base. This was my first assignment, and my first time overseas. The bowling alley had nachos, beer, soft drinks, and a pizza parlor. It was Friday night and I didn't know anyone yet and hadn't left base alone on a weekend night, so I ordered a pizza and brought it to my room. During this time I was reading the classics and introducing myself to cases of Spatelese.

I frowned when I opened the pizza box, because though it was steamy hot, the cheese atop the pizza was brown and crusty. I could tap on it. Certainly not what I was expecting, and not what I wanted. Nonetheless, I ate the pizza. My thoughts at the time were, "If I wanted a German pizza, I'd leave base. They should have American pizza on base." Next Friday came, and another pizza. The cheese was odd. It was crunchy on the outside, but soft on the inside. The Friday after that, I ordered extra cheese.

The more I ate, the more it grew on me. It became the best pizza I've ever eaten, and my ruler to judge all others. I can't get pizza like that anymore, and I sure miss it. Fast forward to the ass-end of 2005. I relocate to Saint Louis. I don't know what IMO's is, and I didn't know there was any such thing as 'St. Louis style pizza.' [livejournal.com profile] galinda822 orders me a large supreme. At first, I was mortified. There were these little squares of pizza toppings & sauce atop thin phyllo-like 'crust' and the most god-awful cheese I've ever eaten, provel. As unusual as this was, there were other, more positive oddities about this pizza. The entire pie was covered with criss-crossed slices of crispy bacon.

Many IMO's later, its my new favorite, and just like the German pizza I left back in '92, I'm sure once I say goodbye to STL, I'll have a hankering for St. Louis style pizza.

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You scored as The Operative. You are dedicated to your job and very good at what you do. You've done some very bad things, but they had to be done. You don't expect to go to heaven, but that is a sacrifice you've made for a better future for all.

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The Operative

88%

Capt. Mal Reynolds

69%

Zoe Alleyne Washburne

69%

Simon Tam

56%

River Tam

44%

Inara Serra

44%

Hoban 'Wash' Washburne

44%

Kaylee (Kaywinnet Lee) Frye

38%

Shepherd Derrial Book

31%

Jayne Cobb

31%

Which Serenity character are you?
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110/78 p69.
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Date/Time: 2007-01-05 07:11 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] celtmanx.livejournal.com
You scored as Capt. Mal Reynolds. The Captain. You are the captain of the ship, so the crew are your responsibility. You just want to do the job, get paid and keep flying. Why is that always so hard?

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Capt. Mal Reynolds

100%

Zoe Alleyne Washburne

100%

Simon Tam

100%

River Tam

100%

The Operative

94%

Jayne Cobb

81%

Inara Serra

75%

Shepherd Derrial Book

75%

Hoban 'Wash' Washburne

75%

Kaylee (Kaywinnet Lee) Frye

75%

Which Serenity character are you?
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Date/Time: 2007-01-05 17:25 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] ehowton.livejournal.com
You hit 100% on four choices. That's odd.
Date/Time: 2007-01-06 02:32 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] snapper521.livejournal.com
Yeah, and 75% in 4... how odd.
Date/Time: 2007-01-07 04:29 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] celtmanx.livejournal.com
Like that has never been said about me before.

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