If it's from the mainland it's probably just regular pizza you can find anywhere in Canada.
I don't know if Canada does anything special with pizza aside from being the birthplace of Hawaiian Pizza.
Edited by M84 on Feb 18th 2024 at 11:53:18 PM
Disgusted, but not surprisedWe've got Pizza Pizza, which is better than any American chains I've tried. My friends make fun of me for that take, though.
inb4 3 comic run of Liz apprenticing to be Faye's minion after they start getting along like a house on fire at the pizza party
forget cubetown, did this person's parents not throw them a party ever
pizza is like the catering of choice for a kid's party. It used to be so comparatively cheap next to every other type of food
Say to the others who did not follow through You're still our brothers, and we will fight for youIt's more likely that it's because Liz never had friends to invite over for a pizza party.
Disgusted, but not surprisedyou can have a pizza party nevertheless. It's less of a party without guests outside your own family, but still.
Say to the others who did not follow through You're still our brothers, and we will fight for youI imagine that Liz's parents simply took her out to eat at sit-in restaurants on her birthdays since she didn't have anyone to invite over for regular parties.
They probably have ordered pizza during Liz's childhood, but that's just a meal, not a party.
Edited by M84 on Feb 19th 2024 at 11:57:28 PM
Disgusted, but not surprisedTo me, "pizza pizza" means Little Caesar's, which is really low quality but you can walk in with a five dollar bill and walk out with a large pizza in two minutes.
The slogan "pizza pizza" has long outlasted their entry into the early 90s Pizza Wars, where they were selling two pizzas for the price of one from the other guys.
Fresh-eyed movie blogNo no, that's "eatsa pizza." Pizza Pizza is a Canadian chain.
On the off chance I'm not missing a joke
Huh. They might have changed it for trademark reasons in Canada, or maybe I'm just crazy.
Oh Liz
I mean I think it's "Pizza, pizza!" in BC but we don't have the chain so, that could still be true in Ontario.
Edited by phantom1 on Feb 19th 2024 at 7:08:59 AM
She S RIGHT and she should say it
Say to the others who did not follow through You're still our brothers, and we will fight for youThese two are getting along.
I assure you, I'm a completely trustworthy person.Next, Liz must confront Cat With The Hat!
Edited by jouXIII on Feb 22nd 2024 at 3:51:23 PM
I assure you, I'm a completely trustworthy person....I see why Jeph was proud of the title.
I assure you, I'm a completely trustworthy person.Yeah, that’s a pretty good one. He’s got good reason to be proud of that one.
| Wandering, but not lost. | If people bring so much courage to this world...◊ |Was Ayo not allowed board games, either?
I like how the original line was a refutation of the lie that the character was homosexual, but Dora makes it gay.
I actually could believe there are a lot of people out there who have never played Clue.
Or people who have played Clue but never watched the movie (like me) and haven't read the movie's Wikipedia or TV Tropes pages either (unlike me).
Because remember, the Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today? line has nothing to do with the actual board game.
Edited by Medinoc on Feb 26th 2024 at 12:38:47 PM
"And as long as a sack of shit is not a good thing to be, chivalry will never die."But if she had any awareness at all, the line would have been, “You mean like, the board game? I don’t get it.”
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Hanners had alien tech for cleaning.
I assure you, I'm a completely trustworthy person.
I'd imagine there's a pizzeria or two on the mainland doing very good business on deliveries.
♭What.