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Divorced Fathers and Pizza Crusts
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By Mark
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Halliday
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(posted Wednesday,
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Sept. 2, 1998)
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"Divorced Fathers and Pizza Crusts," click .
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The connection between
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divorced fathers and pizza crustsis understandable. The divorced father does
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not cookconfidently. He wants his kid to enjoy dinner.The entire weekend is
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supposed to be fun. Kids lovepizza. For some reason involving soft warmth and
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malleability
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kids approve of melted
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cheese on pizzayears before they will tolerate cheese in other situations.So
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the divorced father takes the kid and the kid's friendout for pizza. The kids
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eat much faster than the dad.Before the dad has finished his second slice,
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the kids are playing a
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video game or being Ace Venturaor blowing spitballs through straws, making this
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hailthat can't quite be cleaned up. There are four slices leftand the divorced
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father doesn't want them wasted,there has been enough waste already; he sits
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there
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in his windbreaker
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finishing the pizza. It's goodexcept the crust is actually not so great--after
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the second slice the crust is basically a chore--so you leave it. You move on
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to the next loaded slice.Finally there you are amid rims of crust.
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All this is
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understandable. There's no dark conspiracy.Meanwhile the kids are having a
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pretty good timewhich is the whole point. So the entire evening makesclear
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sense. Now the divorced father gathersthe sauce-stained napkins for the trash
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and dumps them
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and dumps
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the rims of crust which are notcorpses on a battlefield. Understandabilityfills
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the pizza shop so thoroughly there's no roomfor anything else. Now he's at the
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door summoning the kidsand they follow, of course they do, he's a dad.
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