Nope.Didn't those particular djinns get extinguished by Nietzsche?
Nope.Didn't those particular djinns get extinguished by Nietzsche?
niceHe could have felt trapped in his own private Idaho.
Let's start with what toppings are acceptable on pizza and see how we do.If only everyone could agree what is good and what is evil, yet it seems they cannot. However, that discussion is not appropriate to this thread nor to this forum.
This is why we can't have nice things.Pineapple is an abomination unto the Lord.
Say it louder for those in the back!Pineapple is an abomination unto the Lord.
Pineapple is an abomination unto the Lord.
Grilled pineapple is wonderful.Pineapple is amazing, delicious, a gift from the gods!!!
Pineapple ON PIZZA however.......
Tuna? I hadn't heard that one before.Tuna, anchovies, capers, red onion, black olives, garlic, olive oil, black pepper, tomato puree, but no cheese.
By the time the last 3 novels were either in-work or out, Frank and his wife were both dealing with serious medical issues. Cancer is an expensive disease to have, no matter what medical insurance you might have. Those last couple of Dune novels probably paid for a lot of hospital bills and meds.Perhaps Duncan Idaho was to Frank Herbert as Tom Bombadil was to J.R.R. Tolkien - the author inserting himself in his own work - whether consciously or unconsciously. I'm not sure that FH wanted to keep churning out Dune novels just to earn a living. He could have felt trapped in his own private Idaho. I wasn't aware of his attitude toward his gay son. It wouldn't surprise me given FH's Catholic upbringing (although lapsed). He might have had unsolicited encounters that formed these views.
Let's not, or a moderator will probably intervene as it's waaay off-topic.Let's start with what toppings are acceptable on pizza and see how we do.
… Is even more delicious!Pineapple is amazing, delicious, a gift from the gods!!!
Pineapple ON PIZZA however.......
Tuna? I hadn't heard that one before.
I can't fault FH for writing the latter novels to garner an income nor for supporting Lynch's adaptation of Dune. It must have been a tremendous struggle to write while seriously ill with cancer. His work extends beyond Dune, of course, but it receives much less attention, even when noteworthy.By the time the last 3 novels were either in-work or out, Frank and his wife were both dealing with serious medical issues. Cancer is an expensive disease to have, no matter what medical insurance you might have. Those last couple of Dune novels probably paid for a lot of hospital bills and meds.
Apparently, it's considered important enough to have a wiki entry - https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/PizzaI don't remember if pizza was ever eaten on Doctor Who, in any episode.
I could only ever get it at Pizza Express in the UK. No other pizza chain in the UK appears to do any kind of seafood pizza option. The Pizza Express version wasn't authentically Italian, but then much Italian pizza isn't authentically Neapolitan.have memories of it on a seafood pizza but that was another continent and 30+ years ago.
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