Last night several of us went to the Incredible Pizza Company in Pasadena by our own free will. Taking Chris and Angie, we joined Bryce, Ashlyn, and Noah Briscoe. As we made our way from the parking lot to the entrance, I saw what I thought was a familiar face only to discover it wasn't the person I thought. We all exchanged pleasantries. This lady and her son had been to the Incredible Pizza Company and were now on their way to the car. To make a long story short, she offered coupons for each of the children. She explained how we could double coupon and further reduce admission and meal cost. We thanked her and made our way to the entrance. Once inside, we placed the coupons on the counter. The clerk arranged the coupons and then stated he was going to work a little magic. Each child received a loaded game card ($16.00). As we were reaching for our wallets to pay, we were informed that we didn't owe anything. "You got to be kidding me," I thought. Is there a catch to this? We were told to have a nice evening and enjoy. We all ate and played for free! Now that's a cheap night out. So, here's my thought - watch out for angels bearing coupons; you never know. I'd sort of dismissed the effectiveness of the coupons we handed in the parking lot and yet it created for us an opportunity for a free night out. What a deal and a blessing in disguise! Thank you coupon bearing angel!
Posted on Tuesday, July 29, 2008
by Brad Hoffmann
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