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There are few people who would work for a company that works on cell towers, especially since you have to work hundreds of feet in the air.
This man, though, is not afraid of heights and was way up there working on a tower.
While up there, he and his co-worker got a little hungry and decided to order some pizza.
The first hour of Free Beer & Hot Wings this morning was a "best of" segment where pizza delivery guys called in with their crazy stories about the most interesting customers. Not all were pizza delivery guys, none were any type of delivery woman. Most important, there were not enough local stories.
I can think of no other way to deal with a tardy pizza then to call the police. I would call the FBI or president if I had their numbers but the police is all this guy could think of. Check out this call from a dude in Manchester who was not happy with the amount of time he was forced to wait for a his pizza...
If you're a pizza delivery guy, it's probably a big bummer delivering to a college campus. College kids have no money and, therefore, the tips probably suck.
But when James Gilpin delivered two pizzas to Indiana Wesleyan University last Wednesday, that was definitely NOT the case.
Nope, It's not a cop swap. In Portland Oregon, law enforcement officers take 'serve and protect' very seriously. Especially that serve part.
A Pizza Hut driver had been involved in a car crash, and was brought to the hospital to treat injuries...
I imagine when someone breaks into a home they often have a tough time deciding what is the best thing to steal and what can you leave behind and what can you eat?