23 cent pizzas
Posted: 09 May 2008 08:57 AM   [ Ignore ]
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UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Ohio (AP)—Maybe Cleveland Cavaliers fans can hope for cheap gas if an oil company insults All-Star LeBron James.

Lines were so long Thursday at some of the 86 Papa John’s stores offering a large, one-topping pizza for 23 cents that police stood nearby to make sure people didn’t get unruly.

The Louisville, Ky.-based company agreed to the offer after a franchisee in Washington, D.C., made T-shirts calling star LeBron James a “crybaby.” The shirts referred to James’ complaints about hard fouls during a playoff series victory over Washington. The company also will donate $10,000 to the Cavaliers Youth Fund.

The 23-cent price of a pizza is a homage to James’ jersey number.

“It’s a recession busting offer, and we certainly hope we have made it up to Cleveland,” Tim North, vice president of the company’s northeast division, told WEWS-TV.

There were a few headaches, mostly complaints about long waits and line-cutting.

In University Heights, an auxiliary police officer tried to settle a line-cutting complaint without riling either side. In Springfield Township outside Akron, police said their was an argument between two people in line, but no one was hurt and there were no arrests.

Locations were making 300 pizzas an hour to satisfy lines in which customers waited 90 minutes, North said.

Each Papa John’s location offering the deal in the Cleveland, Columbus, Toledo and Youngstown areas was prepared to sell more than 900 pies. Outlets were ordered to close early if, as expected, they ran out of pizzas.

Police said a regional manager for Papa John’s asked for officers to help close its Columbus stores, WBNS-TV in Columbus reported.

In Akron, one location gave rain checks good for one week.

“We’re certainly a bit surprised about how darn popular this is,” North told The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer.

In suburban Cleveland, people stood wrapped in blankets outside a store in Westlake and the line was two blocks long in University Heights.

“I did it for the principle of it. The principle of it is he’s not a crybaby and Papa John’s should not have gotten into it,” Jennie Moore, 54, of University Heights, said as she waited for a pepperoni pizza.

Randall Hunter, 50, from Cleveland Heights, spent most of his four-hour split between bus driving shifts waiting for his pepperoni pizza. He defended James and what he said were flagrant fouls he received in the Washington series.

“You hit him in the face, you undercut him where he could really have an injury,” Hunter said. “He could be out the rest of the season.”

In Westlake, the line at one store snaked through the parking lot to the edge of the mini-mall and across a lawn along Detroit Road.

Patrick Mone, dressed in a blue Lebron James “Witness” T-shirt, was willing to wait as long as necessary for the bargain.

“It’s worth it,” he said. “All the money is going to charity, and obviously, it’s bringing new business to Papa John’s. Even though there is a line, I think it’s pretty cool ... 23 cents, you can’t beat it.”

As he neared the store, Mone was amazed by the crowd.

“As I got closer, I was like, ‘Oh, boy. This is going to be nuts.’”

Hey if they want to sell 23 cent pizzas, that is fine with me.  Why is it that if someone makes a comment, or prints a tee shirt (let me tell you I have seen some offensive ones) that others find insulting, the commentor must beg for forgiveness and donate large sums of money to various places?
Is he a crybaby?  I have no idea, but my guess would be yes, is there a professional sports player that isn’t now days?
When I lived in Missouri, around St. Louis during baseball season there were billboards up advertising Hardee’s (a fast food restaurant) Thickburgers.  They said something like “Thickburgers, because skinny burgers are for Cubs fans (a rival Chicago baseball team).  It was funny, but I didn’t hear Cubs fans at ballgames crying and wanting a retraction.
I think people are becoming way too sensitive.

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Posted: 09 May 2008 09:47 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Randall Hunter, 50, from Cleveland Heights, spent most of his four-hour split between bus driving shifts waiting for his pepperoni pizza. He defended James and what he said were flagrant fouls he received in the Washington series.

I wonder how much bus drivers are paid by the hour
Time is money a four hour wait for a pizza when you
could be relaxing....

I don’t know what the minimum wage is, but for
arguments sake say it’s $6/ hour

that 23 cent pizza actually equates to $24.23
at minimum wage. I think I’d rather find something
relaxing to do for 4 hours.

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Posted: 09 May 2008 10:23 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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It was ridiculous. I drove my brother to one here in Akron, and the line was wrapped around the plaza Papa John’s was part of. We decided to go to Little Caeser’s about 2 miles away, and there was a half-hour wait for their ready-mades (yeah, walk in, pay, pick up, leave; about 30 seconds total). They said everyone who didn’t want to wait at Papa John’s were coming down there. It sucked.

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Posted: 09 May 2008 11:21 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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I would wait in such a line if I was starving or if it was the only way to get insulin for an ailing child. For pizza? Please.

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Posted: 09 May 2008 11:26 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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Pizza is the last thing to wait in line for.  It’s either dine-in or delivery, I never pick it up.

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Posted: 09 May 2008 09:14 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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It would cost me a lot more than that in gas to get to the nearest Papa Johns.  Besides. Coco Brooks is much better and closer.

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Posted: 10 May 2008 07:21 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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Yeah.. It’s *amazing* how long people will wait for something free..

My worst experience working at Baskin Robbins was the time the Ben and Jerry’s across town had a free cone day.

Boss: “Ok, B&Js;is having free cone day, so it’s going to be really quiet here. You’re gonna be by yourself, but just call someone if you wind up needing help.”

So yeah.. Ben and Jerry’s had a HUGE line.. two and a half hours long. I kid you not. People decided to go to the Baskin Robbins that was just down the street, instead. They filled it up to the point that they ran out of numbers for their take-a-number machine. Then, B&Js;ran out of ice cream, with a huge line. HUGE numbers of people went to Baskin Robbins downtown, but they were full…

... so they came to me.

For two and a half hours, I had a store *FULL* of as many people as could realistically stand inside, with more spilling out the door. Worst of all, they weren’t just getting scoops.. no, they wanted sundaes, smoothies, and milkshakes, too.. Worst of all, NOBODY I called in desperation answered their phone. If I had been anymore peripatetic, I would have been ubiquitous.

At one point, a customer asks me, “Yo’re here by yourself? Wow, this must be your worst nightmare ever, then.” I actually *stopped* my rushing about, thought about it a second, “No… In my worst nightmare, I’m also not wearing any pants.” That got a good solid laugh from the twenty or so folks who heard it.

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