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Guest nini

weren't me... though sometimes I do want to toss a pizza under the tracks... ultimate payback... gluten abuse!

carriecraig Enthusiast

Ha! I used to live in the East Village and have been to that stop a million times. 'twasn't me though, I won't even go into a pizza place anymore. Too sad...

jenvan Collaborator

ha ha :) maybe it was me, preaching on the evils of gluten to everyone in the station, and angrily grabbing someone's pizza and hurling it aside to save the person from future organ damage :)

celiachap Apprentice

I was at a "Mystic Pizza" in Mystic, Conn., about six years ago. There was a movie of the same name.

As far as somebody throwing it on the subway tracks: This could have been the work of do-gooder that wanted to feed the rats.

My other theory is that an undiagnosed Celiac person "dropped acid", bought a pizza, took one bite, and promptly threw it out. A similar thing happened to someone in the early 1970's, almost 35 years before he had heard of Celiac Disease, lol. He threw it away in the street, though - not the subway.

Sometimes the mind works in "mysterious" ways - maybe with Mystic Pizza, also.

Rusla Enthusiast

Even BC I would have never ate a pizza that looked like that and it had pepperoni on it which is also a no no in my world.

Perhaps the pizza was trying to get away. I would think someone made it out of paper mache.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

LOL!! That is hysterical!!

However on another note, I hate that website. They practically stalk us where I work and are constantly printing false information or spinning things in a negative way.


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However on another note, I hate that website. They practically stalk us where I work and are constantly printing false information or spinning things in a negative way.

So I take it you either work for Conde Nast or Radar Magazine. (Is that you, Anna Wintour? I had no idea you were a Celiac! I guess that's why you are so thin!)

jkmunchkin Rising Star

The first one : )

No I'm not Anna but she is very petite and thin. To be honest, I've met her on several occassions and she has always been very pleasant.

But seriously, take what you read in these gossip columns with a grain of salt. For starters some of these reporters have no class. At one of the publications I worked at there we had just had one of our staff members pass away of skin cancer at an extremely young age, and they were calling us for comment because they heard our bathroom was messy. C'mon!!!

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