• I ordered a pizza in the hospital
    I ordered a pizza in the hospital
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  • In 2003, police in a quiet Pennsylvania city surrounded a man sitting on the ground with his hands cuffed behind his back. Around his neck was a heavy metal device that appeared extremely dangerous. Minutes later, it suddenly went off.

    The man was Brian Douglas Wells, a 46-year-old pizza delivery driver. On August 28, 2003, he walked into a PNC Bank in Erie, Pennsylvania carrying what looked like a cane but was actually a disguised weapon, along with a note demanding money. What shocked everyone was the large metal device locked around his neck, which he claimed could detonate.

    Bank employees handed him about $8,700, and he left the building. Soon after, police stopped him in a nearby parking lot. Sitting on the ground, Wells told officers the device had been placed on him and that he had been given a set of strange instructions, almost like a scavenger hunt, to remove it.

    Authorities called in a specialized team while cameras captured the tense scene. Before help could arrive, the timer on the device reached zero and it detonated.

    The event led to a long investigation that eventually uncovered a complicated plot involving several people. Prosecutors later identified Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong as a key figure in the plan. She was convicted in federal court in 2010 and sentenced to life in prison.

    Yet one question still remains.

    Was Brian Wells knowingly involved and misjudged the danger, or was he caught in a plan far more dangerous than he understood?

    Some mysteries continue to leave people searching for answers.
    In 2003, police in a quiet Pennsylvania city surrounded a man sitting on the ground with his hands cuffed behind his back. Around his neck was a heavy metal device that appeared extremely dangerous. Minutes later, it suddenly went off. The man was Brian Douglas Wells, a 46-year-old pizza delivery driver. On August 28, 2003, he walked into a PNC Bank in Erie, Pennsylvania carrying what looked like a cane but was actually a disguised weapon, along with a note demanding money. What shocked everyone was the large metal device locked around his neck, which he claimed could detonate. Bank employees handed him about $8,700, and he left the building. Soon after, police stopped him in a nearby parking lot. Sitting on the ground, Wells told officers the device had been placed on him and that he had been given a set of strange instructions, almost like a scavenger hunt, to remove it. Authorities called in a specialized team while cameras captured the tense scene. Before help could arrive, the timer on the device reached zero and it detonated. The event led to a long investigation that eventually uncovered a complicated plot involving several people. Prosecutors later identified Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong as a key figure in the plan. She was convicted in federal court in 2010 and sentenced to life in prison. Yet one question still remains. Was Brian Wells knowingly involved and misjudged the danger, or was he caught in a plan far more dangerous than he understood? Some mysteries continue to leave people searching for answers.
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  • [OC] I had the honor of getting pizzas and promptly leaving them alone for my daughters first sleep over.
    [OC] I had the honor of getting pizzas and promptly leaving them alone for my daughters first sleep over.
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  • We could try a slice of pizza on Fridays?
    We could try a slice of pizza on Fridays?
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  • Dodobonya is a stray dog who spent nearly a year and a half outside a Dodo Pizza outlet in Chelyabinsk, Russia. Over time, the staff began feeding her, keeping her warm during freezing days , and treating her like an unofficial mascot. She slowly became part of the store’s everyday life and the neighborhood’s routine.

    Reports say a new manager later told employees to stop covering or caring for her. When temperatures dropped, a delivery courier quietly wrapped a blanket around Dodobonya anyway . The small act of kindness was caught on camera . Soon after, the courier was fired and allegedly blacklisted.

    The story quickly went viral . Customers across Russia began canceling orders in protest . Many are demanding the courier be rehired, proper care for Dodobonya, and changes in management.

    For many supporters , this isn’t just about one dog or one blanket. It’s about compassion, responsibility, and standing up for vulnerable animals who become family.
    Dodobonya is a stray dog who spent nearly a year and a half outside a Dodo Pizza outlet in Chelyabinsk, Russia. Over time, the staff began feeding her, keeping her warm during freezing days , and treating her like an unofficial mascot. She slowly became part of the store’s everyday life and the neighborhood’s routine. Reports say a new manager later told employees to stop covering or caring for her. When temperatures dropped, a delivery courier quietly wrapped a blanket around Dodobonya anyway . The small act of kindness was caught on camera . Soon after, the courier was fired and allegedly blacklisted. The story quickly went viral . Customers across Russia began canceling orders in protest . Many are demanding the courier be rehired, proper care for Dodobonya, and changes in management. For many supporters , this isn’t just about one dog or one blanket. It’s about compassion, responsibility, and standing up for vulnerable animals who become family.
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