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McNugget Emergency!
#1
I don't know about everyone else, but is 911 supposed to be used in this manner?

A woman called 911 on McDonald about her Nuggets:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0feH-2SwZaI

All I have to say to that is "You want nuggets??" (in the most nasal, stuffed-up-nose voice possible) lmao
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#2
that would be a good 'talk to the tape' mash up with that lady and the nose bitch.
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#3
Turns out shes embarassed about the incident. Well what did she think was gonna happen?

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29533731/?GT1=43001
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#4
bean Wrote:Turns out shes embarassed about the incident. Well what did she think was gonna happen?

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29533731/?GT1=43001

For real. I'll bet that if this didn't get the press it has, she wouldn't be feeling any sort of embarrassment or regret over her actions.
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#5
i would like to punch that bitch in the throat
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#6
I think she's a dumb bitch, but that being said, in some smaller comunities, 911 isn't just used for emergencies, but for dispatch in general (including non-emergencies). While I wouldn't call 911, myself, over something like this, if someone takes your money and won't give it back, I could see how you would interpret this as theft (though in reality, it's probably breach of contract, which would warrant calling an attorney for your nuggets, but I'm not surprised that she wouldn't know that). Anyway, if in your mind, someone has stolen your money, even a small amount, I could see why you'd want to have police involved.
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#7
ugly bitch
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#8
Moobs Minger Wrote:I think she's a dumb bitch, but that being said, in some smaller comunities, 911 isn't just used for emergencies, but for dispatch in general (including non-emergencies). While I wouldn't call 911, myself, over something like this, if someone takes your money and won't give it back, I could see how you would interpret this as theft (though in reality, it's probably breach of contract, which would warrant calling an attorney for your nuggets, but I'm not surprised that she wouldn't know that). Anyway, if in your mind, someone has stolen your money, even a small amount, I could see why you'd want to have police involved.

I actually sympathized with her a little for that fact.

I would have been upset too but 3 calls is too much. I would have just went home and looked up the number for corporate customer service. She probably would have got her money back, free meals and some sort of punishment for the mingers working.
Well, I guess that we all learned a lesson today. That it's what's inside a person that counts. And that on the inside, midgets are thieving little bastards.
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