In this case, call law enforcement and have them removed. The locals should be well aware of the events and prepare for it. Trespass is trespass no matter the political reason behind it.
I was thinking about this also. Hope the Memories people have a good relationship with the local cops. Maybe send pizzas to the squad room @ the local PD and tell them the rest of us out here would appreciate them looking in the fine people @ Memories from time to time over the next few days and weeks.
Then order a ton of fried pork from a local Chinese place for the Maoist bitch reporterette and have it delivered to the tv station where she works.
Looks like a total of around 3,500 people in the township with 4 churches in Walkerton.
Adam Smith, who made an ass out of himself at Chick Fil A, is still unemployed. Maybe somebody will make a useful idiot out of him, and give him a job as an agitator, to go to this pizza place, and tell them they have a horrible company with horrible values. And put it all on TV for us to see.
sarcasm.
they cant take pizza orders because of spoof orders
nice try
The sheriff has turned the evidence against the coach etc over to the DA office. IIRC this is Saint Joseph County where democrats forged the names of bot BHO and HRC on the documents needed to qualify them to be put on the ballot (2008). Rats were sent to prison
I’m sure local police, sheriffs staff or state police would all appreciate pizza days ( remember the night crew)
They have had to work overtime because of the lavender mafia
Pretty sure that they’d be fools to accept any phone orders for a time. I’m not in the area, else I’d volunteer to act as a delivery driver. Easy targets for pie donations could include local pet shelters, scout troops, police and fire. Just need someone local to go in and pay for it and deliver. Preferably in cash, as I bet that the next angle of attack is their card processor.
Memories Pizza is not far from Notre Dame University. If it reopens in the fall, football fans ought to go there for their post-game parties.
If you’re in northern Indiana and want to eat pizza or pasta and at the same time support religious liberty, you can also visit Bourbon Street Pizza in Mentone, North Webster, Nappanee and Plymouth. These are owned by Tim Harman, a legislator who supported RFRA.