One More Slice With Andrew

Jonathan McLeod

Jonathan McLeod is a writer living in Ottawa, Ontario. (That means Canada.) He spends too much time following local politics and writing about zoning issues. Follow him on Twitter.

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6 Responses

  1. DW Dalrymple says:

    Great piece….Report

  2. Robert Racek says:

    Amazeballs..makes me cry..Report

  3. fillyjonk says:

    This is really good. And once again: food is what holds us together, makes us remember. Maybe it’s only through learning how to break bread with each other again that we’ll all survive.Report

  4. atomickristin says:

    I really enjoyed this. So sorry to hear of your loss.Report

  5. Jaybird says:

    One thing that seems to keep coming up is how pizza is a ubiquitous food and has been for decades and decades. So it’s a food that kids eat. Which means that it’s a food that kids eat with their parents. It’s a food that teenagers eat with friends. It’s a food that young adults eat alone in their first apartment when they’re just starting out. It’s a food that you get on your honeymoon with your main squeeze.

    When you take a bite, it’s not just about the bite of pizza.

    It’s about the memory you have of that person and those people and that time and those times.

    Communion.Report

  6. Frank Benlin says:

    Most people (including myself) are not socially adroit enough to go to a place just to tell them that we won’t be coming in anymore. Mostly because we don’t want to be arm-twisted into coming again.

    I can think of more than one restaurant I can’t go to anymore because I dread being asked, “Where have you been?”Report