Tuesday, February 28, 2012

The line for free pancakes at the East Village IHOP

Earlier, we noted that it was National Pancake Day at IHOP... (a free short stack of pancakes in return for considering leaving a donation for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and other designated local charities...)

And there was a line to get in early this afternoon...


...a lot of high school students in (or on!) line ...

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  1. So how long was the wait?

    - East Villager

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  2. Oh these crazy hipsters!

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  3. I am an adult with my own money and I can buy pancakes anytime I want!

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  4. It's amazing the lengths that people will go to when something is free...

    http://corruptionincortez.blogspot.com/

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  5. I was going to go, but I waffled. Hey, leggo my eggo!

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  6. that is so fricken sad...

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  7. Fools, there is no such thing as free pancakes.

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  8. Mmmmm........free chemicals, artificial flavors and colors, high levels of sugar, and GMO flour. So appealing.

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  9. A soup line by any other name...

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  10. If you have to wait in a line, then it's not really free, unless you consider your time worthless.

    - East Villager

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  11. The free pancakes at IHOP were to help raise money for Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals; not just to feed the hungry.

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  12. Childhood obesity now available for adults...

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  13. Were any of these people ever seen again? Pancakes sounds so culty.

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