Terps win means 16 free toppings

I try not to convert this blog into a full-time advertisement for Papa John's, but golly, it's so hard. From the Dan Snyder-Jerry Jones ads to the increasingly ridiculous numbers of free toppings offered for all manner of sports victories (including participation in our pick-em pool), Papa John's is just about a full-time beat.
The latest comes courtesy Maryland's mega-whomping of Morgan State, which included eight touchdowns and a win. That means 16 free toppings. The company's Web site only lists 13 toppings. That means you have to ask for everything, plus quadruple cheese. In my case, being a vegetarian and all, I'd require nothing less than octuple cheese.
(Via Readers David and Nathan.)
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Dan Steinberg
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September 14, 2010; 12:01 PM ET
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Too bad we cut Chad Rinehart, he'd have really enjoyed this
Posted by: Barno1 | September 14, 2010 12:52 PM | Report abuse
Wait, a Barno comment about the famed '08 draft class? Vinny's last stand (or maybe that was Haynesworth)
PS-Thanks for the ride home and letting me crash on your couch
Posted by: jpfterps | September 14, 2010 1:24 PM | Report abuse
I'm surprised it took you almost 30 minutes to respond to that one Jpfterps. I set that one up nicely for you...
No prob, thanks for not peeing on it--or worse--this time.
Posted by: Barno1 | September 14, 2010 2:03 PM | Report abuse
This is why being a vegetarian sucks :)
Posted by: tundey | September 14, 2010 6:10 PM | Report abuse
Was the other thing really worse? Yikes
Posted by: jpfterps | September 16, 2010 2:45 PM | Report abuse











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