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Funny little article on Yahoo News today. It was about ordering pizza with an assumed name. Here are some interesting factoids in the article:
#1:
"Paris Hilton" is the No. 1 fake name used by people calling for pizza deliveries, according to a survey of Domino's Pizza drivers in Washington, D.C.
#2:
According to the survey of 630 drivers, nine percent of people who answer the door in the nude tip more than 20 percent, compared with 2 percent of people in pajamas.
#3:
Among political pizza findings, people with "Dean for President" bumper stickers on cars in their driveways tipped 22 percent higher than people with "Bush for President" bumper stickers.
#4:
People with "Bush for President" bumper stickers were three times more likely to order meat-topped pizzas than "Dean for President" drivers.