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    John D. Simmons - jsimmons@charlotteobserver.com
    A jogger gets in the spirit as she ran past Brian Burchill dressed as a giant piece of toast on park road Saturday. Burchill walked, skipped, and danced for more than 12 miles across the city on Saturday March 16, 2013 to raise money for Thompson Child & Family Focus. Burchill is the co-owner and sometimes mascot for the Toast Cafe, which explains the costume. He walked from the Dilworth restaurant to the other Toast Cafe in Ballantyne. JOHN D. SIMMONS - jsimmons@charlotteobserver.com
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    John D. Simmons - jsimmons@charlotteobserver.com
    Before he walked across Charlotte dressed as a giant piece of toast for charity Saturday morning Brian Burchill had toast with his eggs for breakfast. Dressed as toast he walked, skipped, and danced for more than 12 miles across the city on Saturday March 16, 2013 to raise money for Thompson Child & Family Focus. Burchill is the co-owner and sometimes mascot for the Toast Cafe, which explains the costume. He walked from the Dilworth restaurant to the other Toast Cafe in Ballantyne. JOHN D. SIMMONS - jsimmons@charlotteobserver.com
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    John D. Simmons - jsimmons@charlotteobserver.com
    Brian Burchill slides into a giant piece of toast costume. He walked, skipped, and danced for more than 12 miles across the city on Saturday March 16, 2013 to raise money for Thompson Child & Family Focus. Burchill is the co-owner and sometimes mascot for the Toast Cafe, which explains the costume. He walked from the Dilworth restaurant to the other Toast Cafe in Ballantyne. JOHN D. SIMMONS - jsimmons@charlotteobserver.com
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    John D. Simmons - jsimmons@charlotteobserver.com
    Brian Burchill dressed as a giant piece of toast walked, skipped, and danced for more than 12 miles across the city on Saturday March 16, 2013 to raise money for Thompson Child & Family Focus. Burchill is the co-owner and sometimes mascot for the Toast Cafe, which explains the costume. He walked from the Dilworth restaurant to the other Toast Cafe in Ballantyne. JOHN D. SIMMONS - jsimmons@charlotteobserver.com
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    John D. Simmons - jsimmons@charlotteobserver.com
    Brian Burchill dressed as a giant piece of toast was accompanied by June and Chris Vidal with their dogs Foxy & Bosco as he walked, skipped, and danced for more than 12 miles across the city on Saturday March 16, 2013 to raise money for Thompson Child & Family Focus. Burchill is the co-owner and sometimes mascot for the Toast Cafe, which explains the costume. He walked from the Dilworth restaurant to the other Toast Cafe in Ballantyne. JOHN D. SIMMONS - jsimmons@charlotteobserver.com
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    John D. Simmons - jsimmons@charlotteobserver.com
    Brian Burchill dressed as a giant piece of toast walked, skipped, and danced for more than 12 miles across the city on Saturday March 16, 2013 to raise money for Thompson Child & Family Focus. Burchill is the co-owner and sometimes mascot for the Toast Cafe, which explains the costume. He walked from the Dilworth restaurant to the other Toast Cafe in Ballantyne. JOHN D. SIMMONS - jsimmons@charlotteobserver.com
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