"We've had pizzas on our roof. We've had pizzas on our driveway; pizzas until we're sick of looking at pizzas," Fran Padilla told NPR in March. Later in the interview she added, "I'll sit outside with a shotgun in a rocking chair. You know, like Granny from 'Beverly Hillbillies.'"

Padilla and her husband, Louis, have this unique pizza problem because they happen to own the White family home from the show "Breaking Bad." The Albuquerque, New Mexico, house -- which they've lived in for over four decades -- is perhaps most famous for the time a frustrated Walter White improbably threw a whole pie onto the roof.

Padilla's comments came a few days after show creator Vince Gilligan popularized their problem on a "Better Call Saul" podcast, warning fans, "There is nothing funny or original or cool about throwing pizzas on this lady’s roof."

"It is just not funny," Gilligan continued. "It’s been done before. You’re not the first." Tough guy-playing actor Jonathan Banks followed up, saying, "If I catch you doing it, I will hunt you down."

Now, two-thirds of a year later and curious if the warnings had been heeded, The Huffington Post followed up and found that pizzas are still being tossed onto the Padilla house.

Banks may have to follow through on that promise.