Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Prankster Admits He "Acted Alone" In Ordering Pizzas

A New Jersey man now admits that "he acted alone" when he ordered, but never picked up, thousands of dollars worth of pizza while wearing credentials for a Bob Dylan concert. According to "The Amherst Bulletin," the unnamed man has confessed that he posed as a Dylan crew member in order to trick a Massachusetts pizza parlour. The prank took place in November on the same night Dylan performed at a concert in Amherst, Massachusetts. The imposter reportedly flashed Dylan credentials, placed the massive order, and promised staff at Antonio's Pizza a large tip for their efforts. Staffers reportedly worked until dawn on the order, but heard nothing from the prankster. He has since settled up a 39-hundred-dollar bill. As for the pies, employees at Antonio's say some went to charities, but most wound up in the trash.

An attorney for the pizza prankster has said of his client, quote, "He felt bad about it. He had some remorse. It was out of character." Meanwhile, there's no official comment from Dylan or his camp at the moment.