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May 08, 2008 | Jessica Rae | Comments 2

Pizza for 23 Cents Makes People Crazy

If I click to any news station right now, I can’t seem to escape the story surrounding the Cleveland area. It’s not exactly boring, but it involves sports. Which I don’t like. Basically, the story is this: The Pizza Chain Pappa John’s handed out jersey’s at a game (to the opposing time) with their logo, LeBron James’ number ‘23′ and the word ‘Crybaby‘. This made Cav’s fans angry. Not me, since I just don’t care. But you know, other’s.

So today was the 23 cent pizza day. That’s right. A large pizza with one topping for a whopping 23 cents. Apparently the lines were long, and three people were arrested over arguments and getting out of line, while in line. Someone I know went to get a pizza, and they spent two hours in line. I guess it’s kind of a quirky and eccentric thing to do, and then say you did. But just standing there, for hours, to get a pizza – it doesn’t seem worth it.

It’s just a weird story.

So here’s what I want to know, how long would you wait in a line for a 23 cent pizza?

And I used a picture of Emile de Ravin, because after watching the latest Lost episode tonight, I have a bad feeling about how long she’ll be around. SADNESS.

Picture is from iheartemilie.net

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  1. How long would I wait in line for a 23 cent pizza? Hmm, that’s hard to say because on the one hand I hate waiting but on the other, I really like pizza. I think I’d scope out the line and figure out when the last person would get served–then leave and come back when it was time. I think I’ve thought about this too much.

  2. Hehe. The line just kept getting longer, I’m sure! Eventually they gave out some vouchers for people to come back another day.

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