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Yes I can. A medium. I did it last weekend.
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Only if it is a small one!
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can't we all?
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I have before...a small one. I usually just have about half of one. Heh, pizza's good...
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No, unless it was a very small one maybe. Perhaps that helps me keep my weight within a normal range and not changing more than 2-3 pounds over the past 25 years or so.
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i've been known to do it on occasion.
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In my teens 5 of us would go to a pizza joint once a week and each ordered an extra large. Everyone had to finish their pizzas,as a sign of coming of age. Now a small pizza,at the most, is the limit.
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left to it i probably can!
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I could, but it is really bad for you.
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No. I tried once, and discovered that I definitely cannot eat an entire pizza.
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I did just that, only a few hours ago. I was hungry!
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Medium size? Definitely.
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Im addicted to pizzas like I am to crack, good thing for the crack it keeps the weight down. No but seriously, im fat.
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yes, i love them! the wierdest thing is that i'm as skinny as a stick!
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Only a small one. I can get through just about half of a medium one, and even less of a larger one.
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If i did, I would probably throw up in the process, feel better and continue eating.
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I am sure I could but I don't think I would be too happy with myself afterward!
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Yes, if given a couple of days and a microwave. In one sitting, no way. Doesn't matter though, I'll just shove it down my trousers, no one would know the difference!
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A small, thin crust pizza. Sure.
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Yes, a small or medium pizza, but a large is a real push.
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Nope. I have tried it once, didn't want it to sit in the fridge and get all moldy, but I couldn't make it past two and a half slices.
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Yeah, no problem
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yes.. might take me a while but.. yes
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Many times...large or medium.
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If I had to. But no one would want to be in the area for a while afterwards. ;(
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If it's a standard pie, no. I can eat a whole tombstone or any other frozen one usually. I would say that I would be able to consume 3/4 of a standard restaurant pie. Chicago style; no chance.
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The question is... how many? I've had 24 slices of large pizzas at a pizza buffet before. My cousins who were rugby players at VT were trying to out eat me, but I showed them wrong!
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well i could probably put it down but.. it would DEFINITLY becoming back up!
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I couldn't eat a whole large or medium pizza. But, I could eat a whole pizza hut pan pizza if it was small and only 4 pieces.
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If it is a thin crust with just one or two toppings I think I could.
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yes,large and down.
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I wish I could, I LOVE pizza, and would gladly eat the entire thing.
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Yes, I have done it, but when I was younger. I was staying in a Motel in Virginia when I called and ordered from Domino's. I ordered one medium. The guy told me that they had a special and it consisted of two mediums for the price of one. I took the special! I was alone, I ate both pizzas in less than 24 hours while watching the College Basketball Final Four. I will never try that again now that I am older and a diabetic...
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No, I could eat half of it though. A whole pizza in one sitting would make me uncomfortably full.
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Yes, get in my belly!
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Not at all! I tried sharing a pizza with my sister not too long ago and after the second slice I was so full it was ridiculous. Eating a whole pizza is gluttony for me.
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I eat a whole large Pizza about once a week. I get a little hungry.
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Im thirteen and have done so and many occassions. Amazingly i still have my figure.
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it depends on the size and how hungry i am. i can eat a medium pizza
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i can eat three whole pizza's. no joke, i have had 3 pizza's before, but it depends on the soze!
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yes, but not a large chicago.
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yes but takes my about a half hour to eat it
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I could eat two (but not now)
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I just did last night
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I can if its a pinapple and thin crust.
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I can eat one large pan pizza + 6 extra slices.
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If it's a chef boyardee pizza kit and I've got the munchies-look out
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I once ate 18 thick crust 7 thin crispy and 65 hamburgersin 1 second
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I thought i would like to clarify that I have no friends
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I thought i would like to clarify that I have no friends
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Don't think that I could, not even a small one.
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can? yes should? no
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Sure, a medium one (solo size) with extra cheese and pepperoni. (- -,)
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Maybe a small one. If it's a homemade one, loaded with all sorts of goodies, no.
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Hell yeah, specially when i have a couple of beers on me, makes me hungry.
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Yes, if I haven't eaten anything less than about 6 hours before.
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If its one of those frozen ones from the supermarket, yes 'cos they're really slim and not much toppings. But from the pizza place, only a small one. I guess it'll have to depend how hungry I was.
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Not even close, unless it was a small personal sized pizza with 4 tiny pieces and even then, I'm not sure.
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no. maybe one piece at most
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Nope ..only the personal pan one with 4 small slices :-) !
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Yes. I have done it many times.
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Yes, but only it you cut it in four. I could never eat six pieces. haha... old joke. I can only eat a small pizza in its entirety.
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That sounds like a challenge! To Mellow Mushroom!
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a 10 or 12 inch pizza is my regular tea most Fridays (and Iv been doing that since I started Uni - many years ago) as long as the pizza has meat and I have a cold fizzy drink with it, I dont have problems. I then have the weekend to empty out any problems that the pizza may cause.
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i can sometimes...but i have to be quite hungry. i generally always seem to leave 3 slices for some reason :) also depends what kind of pizza it is
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I have before, I most likely will again, so , yes, I can! :)
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I can and I have. In fact, I often make a meal of entire frozen pizzas.
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Only vicariously.
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Those thin, little frozen pizzas. I actually like them. I eat Jeno's.
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Maybe if I was really really hungry, but probably not. Bleh, that's just too much cheese for me.
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If it's a medium or small pizza I can, but I have never been able to eat an entire large delivery type pizza.
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A regular pizza from a parlor? No way. Maybe one of those small frozen pizzas.
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a small one lol.
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I sure can!
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