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What you call things

To further derail this thread, did everyone else have these pizzas in grade school?

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No, WTF is that? All I ever ate in school were these...

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The one 0910 poasted looks like vomit. The pizza we ate in school was like the one cool poasted.

Keeping with the hijack, did any of y'all used to make pizza burgers? It was pretty much the only way I could stomach that pizza...or the burgers.
 
Why aren't school cafeteria pizzas sold in stores anywhere? I'll get random cravings for them, but there's never anything I can do. There's something about the nostalgia of those things that make me want to go back to high school and taste my past.
 
Why aren't school cafeteria pizzas sold in stores anywhere? I'll get random cravings for them, but there's never anything I can do. There's something about the nostalgia of those things that make me want to go back to high school and taste my past.

Just go buy some cardboard and ketchup, combine, and heat for 15 seconds (enough to get it luke warm but still not sufficiently hot). Boom - cafeteria pizza.
 
Why aren't school cafeteria pizzas sold in stores anywhere? I'll get random cravings for them, but there's never anything I can do. There's something about the nostalgia of those things that make me want to go back to high school and taste my past.
I believe Tony's made most, if not all, school pizzas. Maybe you could by directly from them if they still make them.
 
Why aren't school cafeteria pizzas sold in stores anywhere? I'll get random cravings for them, but there's never anything I can do. There's something about the nostalgia of those things that make me want to go back to high school and taste my past.
After further research you can buy the pizza here. You have to get it by the case though.
 
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That confused me when I saw it. I don't remember my school pizzas looking like they were whole grain (I picture a brown wheat crust and the ones I had were always white), but who knows?
My guess is they changed it over the years to be more "healthy." No whole grain when I was in school.
 
It's been touched upon in several threads, and way back when, when someone posted that cool NYT Dialect Quiz. We all have unique names we use to refer to everyday things, events, etc., and I thought this deserved its own thread. So, here's one of mine:



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I call this a buggy.




Whatchy'all got?

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What do y'all call the following?

1.
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2.
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Lightning bubs
water fountain




Piece
coke


I call this an 18-wheeler. How 'bout y'all?

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semi

Choose one:

A.
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B.
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yard

What do you call this?

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I've called it both crawdad and crawfish.
 
Some of the ones I think might be different (I think we've discussed a few already on other threads)

The thing you use to change the channel on your TV
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This is a sandwich from a place such as Jersey Mike's
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Toppings for your ice cream. At least for me the pile on the left is called something different from the pile on the right (I guess the word on the picture kinda gives it away)


This is a combination of ice cream and milk


I actually call this what you all call this I assume, but I'm in the minority in part of the country I think:



I actually didn't realize this was called anything else, but apparently it is (I'm talking about the brown thing in the middle, not the peach itself). I'd especially like to hear from the GA contingent on here.

The candy:


I imagine we're all similar for this one, but just curious:


remote
sub
sprinkles
milkshake
coach, sometimes sofa
pit
sucker
tennis shoes, more like tenn-uh-shoes of course
 
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Definitely plate. (and thank the FSM we don't have to have one on the front in NC.)

But the car dealers say tax, tags, and title. I guess they like the alliteration.
 
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