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Florida Man Robbed Little Caesar’s In Boxers And Apron

According to a Facebook post made by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, a Florida man robbed Little Caesar’s in boxers, socks and an employee apron. The post goes on to…

Florida Man Robs Little Caesar's
Escambia County Sheriff's Office

According to a Facebook post made by the Escambia County Sheriff's Office, a Florida man robbed Little Caesar's in boxers, socks and an employee apron.

The post goes on to say that Chad Corn of Milton, Florida entered a Little Caesar's location on Navy Boulevard in Pensacola, via an unsecured door.

While inside, Corn managed to grab some bottle water and a brownie before attempting to escape through the ceiling.  Yes, the ceiling, after realizing the door he entered through was now locked.

Now the Sheriff's office has a little fun with their explanation, which upset some people, as you can read in their comments on the post.

He climbs onto an oven so he can pry the tiles free. He “pops” up through the hole, and climbing higher he begins to struggle. He reaches far, and farther still, as his weight begins to stress the tiles to failure. Sensing this, he reaches for a group of wires to help stabilize his squirm.
Surrounded by disintegrating ceiling tiles and loosely bound wires, he falls…all the way to the ground. He lands in a tumbled heap of wires, broken ceiling tiles, and hurt feelings.
With stars circling his head, he gathers his senses and stands. At about this time, the alarm begins to sound. He panics and hurries toward the drive-thru window. As he makes his way, the phone rings.
Oh no! Who could be calling at this hour? Someone should answer the phone, and Corn is that someone. For reasons only Corn knows, he answers the phone. The conversation would lead to a level of guilt our burglar had heretofore not considered. This guilt would cause him to grab a receipt and leave a note.
Read the full Facebook post below.

The Cost Of A Hot Dog At NFL Stadiums Across The Country

We've told you about the cost of a beer at every NFL stadium.  But, what's the cost of a hot dog at NFL stadiums across the country?  With the NFL season starting in a matter of days, what a perfect time to find out.

You either love them or hate them.  I happen to be a person who loves them.  I love hot dogs so much that when I was in middle school I had a hot dog charm on my necklace.  My favorite hot dog of all time is from the original Dairy Queen.  Way back before DQ Grill & Chill was a thing.  My go to order was a footlong with just ketchup.  Some of my other favorites are the little guys from Skyline Chili, 7-11 (don't judge) and Nathan's.

With that said, when I go to a NFL game, my go to is a beer and a hot dog.  Since my Dairy Queen days, I now add mustard.  Sometimes if I'm feeling frisky, I might even add some chili and cheese.

It's been a couple of years now since I've been to a game, so what is the price of a hot dog now?   Prices range from about $2 at a Falcons game, all the way to $8 for a Rams or Raiders game.  According to Cheapism, these are the prices of a hot dog at every NFL stadium across the country.

Cincinnati Bengals $5.39

Arizona Cardinals $4.50

Jacksonville Jaguars $6.25

Detroit Lions $6.25

Miami Dolphins $6.75

Buffalo Bills $7

New York Jets $6

Los Angeles Chargers $8

Atlanta Falcons $2

Tennessee Titans $6

Indianapolis Colts $5.75

Cleveland Browns $6

Baltimore Ravens $3

New Orleans Saints $6

Kansas City Chiefs $6

Carolina Panthers $3

Denver Broncos $5.50

Dallas Cowboys $6

Tampa Bay Buccaneers $6.50

Minnesota Vikings $6.50

Houston Texans $5

Seattle Seahawks $4.50

Pittsburgh Steelers $6.09

Los Angeles Rams $8

New York Giants $6.50

Washington Commanders $5

Philadelphia Eagles $6

Green Bay Packers $6

Chicago Bears $7.25

San Francisco 49ers $5.50

New England Patriots $4.50

Las Vegas Raiders $8