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Traditionalist
Baltimore, MD
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Two hours of my life is worth more than .23 cents worth of pizza that is one step removed from bread with ketchup and something that loosely tastes like cheese. You really got your money's worth.
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Dan Dunslinger
Canton, OH
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One slice of their pizza has more sodium than a box of hamburger helper. Check their website under nutritio9nal facts if you like. Lets kick up the number of high blood pressure related illness in N.E. Ohio for .23 USD!
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soon
Stow, OH
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soon it will be bread lines!!!!
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Not a Papa Johns Fan
Akron, OH
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After seeing the long lines I opted to visit Leonardo's pizza....better tasting, and only a 15 min wait. Yes I paid the full price and enjoyed it better than a .23 tasting pizza.
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Should call it bum day
Akron, OH
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It was nothing more than bums and trash in line anyway. We heard bums lurking outside our house bout getting enough cans to go cash in for .23 cents and a pizza.
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Cavs Fan
Farmersville, OH
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Another Robbery Crackron wrote: <quoted text> GAS =$3.75 per gallon IDLING IN TRAFFIC = 3 hours WAITING IN LINE = 3 hours Say again, who needs a life? It was Lebron crying about fouls that started this whole thing anyhow. Of course it has to do with LeBron. I have a life---I wasn't one of those people waiting, and, nobody asked the idiots in D.C. to print the shirt. I'm curious--what does the price of gas and the time spent have to do with anything??? The people that waited must not have given it a thought-why should you???
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Red
Torrance, CA
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Cavs Fan wrote: <quoted text>I have a life---I wasn't one of those people waiting, and, nobody asked the idiots in D.C. to print the shirt. I'm curious--what does the price of gas and the time spent have to do with anything??? The people that waited must not have given it a thought-why should you??? The people waiting 3 hours for a pizza evidently weren't giving thought to anything; they should have been thinking "Has my life come to this?"
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Akron
Akron, OH
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All the money went to LaBronia's foundation except the $10 grand that went to Cavs charity? That will be money in LaBronia's pocket probably spent on his fancy cars and clothes. All the money should have been given to the Cavs charity...at least they will be accountable for where it is spent.
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Hound
Mogadore, OH
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Red wrote: <quoted text>The people waiting 3 hours for a pizza evidently weren't giving thought to anything; they should have been thinking "Has my life come to this?" Exactly. I'm sorry but my time is worth more than that. I'd rather pay full price for a pizza I'll really enjoy then wait in line for hours for so-so pizza.
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man of the house
Barberton, OH
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i'm glad i stayed home and didn't have to deal with no traffic, fights, hassle, line jumping and wasting my gas and on $.23 pizza... I had a peaceful enjoyable night with my wife and kids :):):)
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No Pizza No Peace
Danbury, CT
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I waited 4 hours to get my pizza. However, the time spent allowed me to network with other lowlifes. I found great new opportunties to get great deals and waste time! You can see I don't have time for a job.
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Oh Yes
Huntington, WV
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Is that all? What a waste.
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alan t
Columbus, OH
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Another Robbery Crackron wrote: <quoted text> GAS =$3.75 per gallon IDLING IN TRAFFIC = 3 hours WAITING IN LINE = 3 hours Say again, who needs a life? It was Lebron crying about fouls that started this whole thing anyhow. Of course it has to do with LeBron. Uhh ... no, it was a very, very clever marketing person that started this whole thing. It really had nothing to do with LeBron, per se.
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Why
Arlington, VA
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Why? This wasn't something orchestrated by LeBron. It was a by Papa John's. LeBron didn't have a thing to do with it. Another Robbery Crackron wrote: Would LeBoob be held accountable if there were accidents on Route 8 because of this? I think he should be!
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No Pizza No Peace
Danbury, CT
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Should call it bum day wrote: It was nothing more than bums and trash in line anyway. We heard bums lurking outside our house bout getting enough cans to go cash in for .23 cents and a pizza. Dear Sir, some of NEO's best movers and shakers were in the pizza line. The entrepreneurial sprit was quite evident. I listened as one gentlemen talked of removing copper from houses on a proactive basis. The customer didn't even have to call. Another had a aluminum siding removal buisness!Still another, sporting a cervical brace, praised the inssurance industry for payment received. It was a three hours of motivational speaking for free!
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billy
Akron, OH
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OMG you people need to get a life, but tell are you just angry because you didn't stand in line to get a pizza? How did this effect your life? Was is something major? NO, so what if people wanted to get a 23cent pizza is it any of your business? I'm going to go and take a piss in a few minutes you want the details? Let people live their own life and you start worrying about yours.
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No Pizza No Peace
Danbury, CT
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billy wrote: OMG you people need to get a life, but tell are you just angry because you didn't stand in line to get a pizza? How did this effect your life? Was is something major? NO, so what if people wanted to get a 23cent pizza is it any of your business? I'm going to go and take a piss in a few minutes you want the details? Let people live their own life and you start worrying about yours. Dear Billy, are you angry about people that are angry with people that get 23 cent pizzas? is that something major? no. So what if people are angry about people who get 23 cent pizzas. Go take a wizz and enjoy your pizza.
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billy
Akron, OH
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Oh I'm not angry with the people, I just think it's funny that they let something so minor get to them. I mean there are other things going on in our area that could use this type of attention. I come on here around lunch time read this stuff make a few remakes then leave. Now if it was 23cent gas just think of the lines LOL I know I would be there.
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Tam in Barberton
Barberton, OH
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No Pizza No Peace wrote: <quoted text> Dear Sir, some of NEO's best movers and shakers were in the pizza line. The entrepreneurial sprit was quite evident. I listened as one gentlemen talked of removing copper from houses on a proactive basis. The customer didn't even have to call. Another had a aluminum siding removal buisness!Still another, sporting a cervical brace, praised the inssurance industry for payment received. It was a three hours of motivational speaking for free! Priceless!!!
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just me
Milwaukee, WI
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there was no wait time for me,I have better things to do with my time,such as work......
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