So Brady came home yesterday just fired up as could be that his school was collecting Little Caesars Pizza tokens off of their boxes. I think the closest one is 30 minutes from us.
He is making a big case for us getting the pizza because it helps the school and ....
"If we get 100 tickets, our teacher will dress up like the Little Caesars guy!"
And really, who wouldn't want to see that!
Pause.
(I can tell he's thinking hard now.)
Longer pause.
(He hates pizza.)
"But remember, you know, I'm not in it for the pizza."
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ha! Cool deal with the teacher although we have a Little Ceasear's nearby and I've not noticed any tokens on them, maybe it is regional?
ReplyDeleteYou know, it may be regional. They do local things like that here. It'd be worth checking!
DeleteHow happy the pizza sellers are. In another point of view, it is a way of promotion.
ReplyDeleteAh, yes, definitely some marketing going on there. At least the marketing leads to some school benefit, LOL.
DeleteHahaha "i'm not in it for the pizza" that's great.
ReplyDeleteLOL, thanks :) I thought so too.
DeleteI love it! Sacrificing his hate for pizza for the greater good and embarrassment of the teacher. . .awesome.
ReplyDeleteI know, such selflessness, ha!
DeleteOh boy, I love this kid. He'd fit in around here that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteLOL, I love it that he sees the world just a little bit different :)
DeleteThat's so cute. Most kids would use it as an excuse to get pizza. I didn't even know that Little Ceasers did that.
ReplyDeleteI know it! He's very unusual in that he does not like most kiddie foods like pizza, mac and cheese, fries. But hey, I'm not complaining!
DeleteLOL. what a trooper...taking one for the team. my son would eat your son's share...and then more.
ReplyDeleteGosh, I'd eat his share, he sure didn't inherit that from me! I kind of think it's all tied to his egg allergy before it was diagnosed. Pizza is too mixed-up-y and he'd rather just have bread, tomato sauce and cheese separate, LOL. We did that one night when making homemade pizzas.
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