Re: Would you eat it if its free
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06/19/25 10:09 AM
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We nevah have food delivered to house...not even a pizza
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Would you eat it if its free
[Re: Foxpaw]
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06/19/25 10:13 AM
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We had a pizzah dilivahd to our house once... but othah than that, nevah
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Re: Would you eat it if its free
[Re: CoyoteCowboy]
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06/19/25 10:14 AM
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east central WI
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We had a pizzah dilivahd to our house once... but othah than that, nevah You are a quick learner, nice! No one delivers where we live. So no, I wouldn't eat a a pizza that magically appeared at my door.
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Re: Would you eat it if its free
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06/19/25 10:18 AM
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We never have food delivered either and we’d never accept, let alone eat a free-at-the-door food offering!
"A few want to know WHY, the majority appear to be satisfied just knowing HOW!" Youtube Channel- SeldomFales
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Re: Would you eat it if its free
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06/19/25 10:22 AM
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Would you eat pizza if it shows up at your place and you didn't order it. Well I think I would try it out on the dog first, lol. Seems some are delivered with the note, "we know where you live". In order to stay ahead of it they claim the cost is going to be an extra 22% and that is not for tips. It seems the small things have power whether its pagers or drones and now its the lowly pizza to deliver fear ! Sounds like you have irritated someone! I wouldn't eat it...or feed it to my dog.
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Re: Would you eat it if its free
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06/19/25 10:47 AM
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No food delivery. Live to far in the country. Only usps and ups delivers. Advantages to living in the woods.
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Re: Would you eat it if its free
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06/19/25 11:00 AM
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For the last few years, every once in a while, a friend of mine had random vegetables show up on her porch. She received potatoes, onion, peas, beans, corn, tomatoes, pumpkins, beets, radishes, peppers, cut flowers and more. It slightly worried her, but mostly amused her. She did eat the produce. Her son finally caught the unknown gifters. They are an elderly couple from down the street who appreciated the flower garden she planted on the right of way and most of her corner lot yard. When they grew extra produce, they just dropped it off.
Keith
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Re: Would you eat it if its free
[Re: CoyoteCowboy]
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06/19/25 11:18 AM
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We had a pizzah dilivahd to our house once... but othah than that, nevah I think you could pass for a local up heah....
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Would you eat it if its free
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06/19/25 03:16 PM
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Would you eat pizza if it shows up at your place and you didn't order it. Well I think I would try it out on the dog first, lol. Seems some are delivered with the note, "we know where you live". In order to stay ahead of it they claim the cost is going to be an extra 22% and that is not for tips. It seems the small things have power whether its pagers or drones and now its the lowly pizza to deliver fear ! Who is "they" ? And free + 22% is still free based on the math I was taught I feel like there is a lot more detail that would be helpful rather than just a vague question about eating free pizza Is this a new tactic for the Mosad? Somebody pranking you? Ticked your neighbor/coworker/inlaw off?
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Re: Would you eat it if its free
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06/19/25 04:46 PM
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Kind of like when the safety seals broken on something I won’t touch it, theres a lot of sick individuals out there looking for their 15 minutes. Look what those clowns do in the grocery stores as pranks no way the last thing I’d do is give any to my dog.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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Re: Would you eat it if its free
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06/19/25 04:58 PM
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you really have to question the pizza company that would take an order , put notes in a pizza and deliver it like that , they should be reporting the suspicious activity , giving info to LE
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Re: Would you eat it if its free
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06/19/25 07:00 PM
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https://abc7ny.com/post/authorities...itol-police-leadership-sources/16784014/What I first heard was they sent a message which is sorta what this article says only not an actual message. What I heard was live broadcast so maybe I heard it wrong or they over emphasized the note part. Here is a snippet from the above article: Law enforcement officials told ABC News that many public officials have been anonymously sent pizzas in recent years and that the deliveries are thought to be intended to send a potentially threatening message: letting recipients know that the sender knows where they live.
Federal Judge Esther Salas, whose son, Daniel Anderl, was murdered at her home in 2020 by a man posing as a delivery driver, recently told ABC News Prime's Linsey Davis that "hundreds of pizzas are being delivered to the personal homes of judges throughout the country."
"We had heard about pizzas being delivered to judges' houses, and that says what? I know where you live,'" Salas said, adding that recent pizza deliveries were sent to the homes of other judges, and used the name of her murdered son as the sender.The ones that killed the Judges son used a fake delivery van, so just because they say they are from a pizza place don't mean they are or if they are in a makeshift police car for that matter.
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