The 'Year of the Pizza' Blog Makes Me Wish for Free Pizza
Robyn Currie — November 25, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: yearofthepizza & asylum
What would you do if you won a year’s supply of pizza? If you are Seth Mazow you will document your year with a blog, title it 'Year of the Pizza', and dedicate it to the consumption and enjoyment of a year’s worth of pizza.
The rules were simple; all Seth had to do was keep his hand on an eggplant sub the longest and he would win the prize. Now he receives a free pizza, any size, any topping, anytime he walks through the restaurant's doors. Oh, and the Year of the Pizza blog is also pretty funny too.
The rules were simple; all Seth had to do was keep his hand on an eggplant sub the longest and he would win the prize. Now he receives a free pizza, any size, any topping, anytime he walks through the restaurant's doors. Oh, and the Year of the Pizza blog is also pretty funny too.
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