There are Bridesmaids A XXX Parodya few ways to guarantee you will be the life of the party. Bringing pizza is by far the easiest.
Using this as the perfect excuse to impress at a Halloween party, this dude decided to go as the Little Caesars mascot, complete with a red toga and two pizza mounted on a spear.
When your brother shows up with two ACTUAL pizzas on a spear ????????????????
Just for reference, here is Little Caesars' real-life mascot, which doesn't even have real pizza.
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