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Would you eat pizza for breakfast? why?

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I just saw my friend with a slice of pizza at 7:45am

would you eat pizza for breakfast?

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  1. i would def eat pizza for breakfast. i usually do when theres leftovers from last night or something. its delicious


  2. mMm, pizzas good anytime man

  3. Sure..think of it as eating an open sandwich for breakfast. Haha. But it would be better if the toppings are not too rich cause eating rich foods give me stomach pains in the morning.

  4. Cold, leftover pizza is the breakfast of champions.

  5. Yes I certainly would as it's the best food known to man kind other then noodles and edible knickers.

  6. Coffee so far, LOL

    Nothing wrong with cold pizza for breakfast - all my friends do it. I prefer it heated though.

  7. its good for you

  8. Sure

  9. cold peperoni pizza from breakfast rocks!  I can't think of anything i would love more.

  10. Of couse. Why wouldn't you?

  11. because sometimes you crave it that early

    i had 2 slices yesterday morning when i woke up

  12. totally...I eat pizza sometimes for breakfast, I even eat it 5:45. Really, I mean it. Pizza is also a form of bread, the dough is the bread; actually bread is made up of dough. So, its fine.

  13. Sure thing. I love pizza!

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  14. I had pizza for breakfast this morning, as a matter of fact. It was yummy.

  15. yes

    its good!

  16. Yes, leftover pizza from the night before, nuke it for a minute in the microwave, tastes good but sometimes the crust goes a little too crispy. But not cold, oh no.

  17. Only if there was some leftover from last night that I drunkenly and disgustingly bought and I had a killer hangover. =]

  18. Only breakfast pizza, made with crumbled cooked bacon, eggs, cheese on a light bread dough.  It's delicious.

    The regular kind of pizza.  Not on a bet.

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