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RE: What I think that the PSU sanctions should have been
(07-17-2013 07:06 AM)nzmorange Wrote:  
(07-16-2013 04:26 PM)bullet Wrote:  As for McDonald's, if you drink coffee without testing it, you shouldn't be suing anyone. McDonald's is not responsible for someone leaving their brain at home.

To defend the good name of that McD lady. It wasn't that she didn't test it. It's that she tried to put cream in it and spilled it on her lap while wearing sweat pants. Apparently it was absorbed by the sweatpants, which not only looked ugly (I would assume), but stuck to her skin and burned her like highly caffeinated breakfast McNapalm.*

Morals of the story:
1. Take pride in the way that you look. Don't wear sweats...ever!
and
2. Stick to good 'ole OJ. It's cool, refreshing, and Otto-approved!

*I'm only half-joking. Apparently she spent something like a week in a hospital and got skin gaffes.

You're right. I forgot she spilled it. But its still a question of her spilling it, not Ronald.
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