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Off Topic => Off Topic => Topic started by: Kale on January 21, 2008, 02:28:07 PM
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Of course not >.>
but this is pretty funny nonetheless.
http://www.fox30online.com/mostpopular/story.aspx?content_id=fc954207-ed53-4e0d-88e6-4020907aaaaa
Summary is, aguy bought some mcdonalds food and went home to find that hes missing fries. Went back, and ask for his rightful fries. They denied him without a receipt and he rammed them. He claims it was an accident, but we all know its the food taht made him murderous. COME OUT JACK THOMPSON! You can get famous again for another type of ridiculous lawsuit!
And with the way the world is going with games, food will have ratings for sure!
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In Reply To #1
So this has something to do with video games?
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No, thats why its in off topics. I was just being bored.
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Crazy ppl in this world...o,o
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You never know, someone might say "We should ban mcdonalds, it gives terrorist easy access to rations!"
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In Reply To #3
But you did say...
COME OUT JACK THOMPSON! You can get famous again for another type of ridiculous lawsuit!
He usually goes after school shootings,video games, and violence in media like music,movies, and music videos.
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Of course not >.>
but this is pretty funny nonetheless.
http://www.fox30online.com/mostpopular/story.aspx?content_id=fc954207-ed53-4e0d-88e6-4020907aaaaa
Summary is, aguy bought some mcdonalds food and went home to find that hes missing fries. Went back, and ask for his rightful fries. They denied him without a receipt and he rammed them. He claims it was an accident, but we all know its the food taht made him murderous. COME OUT JACK THOMPSON! You can get famous again for another type of ridiculous lawsuit!
And with the way the world is going with games, food will have ratings for sure!
hah hah hah, that's funny. ;D Those workers were real stingy bastards, what's a large fry cost them, 20 cents? Jeez give the guy some fries, every place I've ever worked emphasized treating the customer right and having some fudging room even if you can tell the customer may not be 100% telling the truth so you keep them on as a customer. I wouldv'e just given him the fries and put my own money in the register later to make up for it.
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In Reply To #6
i said type for a reason, maybe he'll pick up on another thing to consider evil, and presidential candidates can jump on his bandwagon.
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In Reply To #6
There was violence, he rammed them. ;)
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In Reply To #9
Well no one was killed so Jack Thompson can't come out of his cave.
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but no one died because of man hunt or wii either.
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Let me tell you, getting screwed at the drive-thru can make you do some crazy stuff. This one time, McDonald's messed up my order and I didn't notice until I got home. I ended up driving back and trying to get what they had forgotten (I can't remember what it was now... I think it was a burger) and they gave me the whole "we need a receipt" spiel. I told them they didn't give me a receiplt, which they hadn't and they kept insisting I hadn't ordered the burger, etc. Well, I got so pissed I drove off from the window, stopped in front of the PlayPlace, rolled down the window and just heaved every last piece of food we had, drinks and all, over the fence and into the little playground area - the whole time I'm just screaming obscenities and swearing I'd never come back and blah blah blah... My wife later told me the whole ride home she was trying so hard not to bust out laughing because she knew I was really pissed about what had happened.
Looking back, I don't know how she held back. I'm LMAO right now just typing it, but it wasn't very funny while it was actually happening. I don't even know why I got so angry about it. I think mainly because they were basically calling me a liar after ripping me off is what did it. I'm usually pretty forgiving about mess-ups like that, but then again most of the time they will fix the problem, no arguments. Needless to say, it was at least 6 months until we ate at another McDonald's after that incident.
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In Reply To #12
Ah... it wouldve been funnier if you went in and threw food behind the counter where they were making food and left. but great stuff.
If you want to get them back >.> buy stuff leave then immediately turn back and say they forgot somethign with the receipt.
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The moral of the story is: always check the bag before you drive off.
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In Reply To #14
EXACTLY! I learnt my lesson.
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In Reply To #14
Nah, throwing food in the playground = vandalism. throwing food at person = assault. It's bad because not only did they rip me off, then I had to go buy more food somewhere else because I had thrown the food... DUMB! But it seemed like a good idea at the time and I can laugh about it now, so maybe it was all for the best, who knows.
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The moral of the story is: always check the bag before you drive off.
Yeah I don't ever leave any fast food place w/ out checking my food first, one time I was at mcd's they forgot fries, another time I got an order of chicken nuggets instead of a burger. Both times though, I was on the property and looked in the bag and noticed their mistake and they corrected it. Also always keep reciepts and make sure you get one for everything. Just yesterday I bought a zip drive from walmart and it wouldn't work, luckily I had my receipt still in my car so I was able to return it w/ no problems today. After working in customer service I've seen too many people get screwed because of not getting or keeping a receipt, I alway s inform people that it's a good idea and always hold onto mine. Even if it's just for a burger, you never know when you may need it. :)
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In Reply To #17
Yeah, I know Wal-Mart can give you alot of crap about returns. My wife got alot of bs trying to return a "The Omen" DVD box set. We got it home and opened it and one of the DVDs had been slashed - it almost looked like someone took a razor to it. So, anyway when she goes to exchange it there are no more in stock and the tag is gone... this was back around Halloween so they probably just had it for the holiday. So then she proceeds to try and get a refund and they tell her they can't because it's opened. She, of course went on to say "well, how were we to know it was damaged until we opened it?" and so on and so forth. They did eventually give us a gift card for the amount due to us, but it was just hell trying to get it. Wal-Mart, go figure.