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Offline Sandwich

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Send Pizza to Israel's Forces!
This is what I miss when I don't drop by all weekend, eh? :lol:

I actually think that's a real site - probably run by Chabad or some other religious organization - they count it a mitzvah (good deed) to give all sorts of yummy stuff to soldiers on duty - I've enjoyed their generosity many a time. Matter of fact, one year during the donught season (it's a particular holiday, Channukah, that those are made), I ate so many of them that I was almost sick to my stomach - but how else is one supposed to pass 8 hours at a checkpoint? :p

Anyway, there truly is nothing like hard army life to make you realize how tasty a good pizza or a cold cup o' Coke is, that's for sure. :D
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