The caterer who endured Randy Moss' boorish cafeteria line behavior is giving the once-again former Viking a playful needle.
Tinucci's restaurant in Newport is offering a free lunch to the first 50 patrons on Friday who bring with them and donate their Randy Moss gear. The items will be shipped to the Boys & Girls Club in Nashville, home of Moss' new team, the Tennessee Titans. Moss inspired the charity promotion when he screamed at Gus Tinucci in the locker room after the Vikings practice last Friday because he apparently didn't like the way the buffet looked.
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