Lunch Break: Woman calls 911 over hamburger

by Bethany Kerr, to give us a break from the daily grind...

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Comments:

hahahaha...There have been a few calls like this one in Ohio. A woman had a fit over her Chicken McNuggets.

Posted by: heather at May 12, 2009 12:26 PM


What a ditz!

Posted by: HisMan at May 12, 2009 12:27 PM


Burger King needs protection from customers like her.

I suspect she had her problem resolved and was on strike blocking the drive thru. She calls the cops because they are telling her they will call the cops to have her removed.

Posted by: xppc at May 12, 2009 12:41 PM


(music in background) Hold the pickles, hold the lettuce, special orders don't upset us, all we ask is that you let us serve it OUR way... :)

This is ridiculous and the police dispatcher deserves a service award for patience.

Posted by: Janet at May 12, 2009 3:59 PM


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9WiX-Bu5GA

In the Ft. Worth, Texas suburb of Watauga the 911 operator took a call from a perplexed mom who had two adolescent children who would not stop fighting and she wanted the police to come to her house.

The male 911 operator asked the mother what she wanted the police officer to do when he got there, shoot them?

(Short but significant awkward and pregnant pause.)

The 911 operator, realizing he had made a major mistep, quickly apologized and dispatched an officer to the scene.

But hell as no fury like a soccer mom powned.

Instead of accepting what seems like a sincere apology, she immediately filed a formal complaint and went 'public'.

Unfortunately, for the agrieved soccer mom, the 'public' sided with the 911 operator by a considerable margin.

The public consensus was, "Lady, can't you control your own children without calling in the SWAT team?"

The wimpy Watauga administration fearing the wrath of the 'politically correct' minority assumed the submissive position quicker than a liberal can shout 'sexism' and suspended the 911 operator without pay.

Fortunately, the 'public' responded by rewarding the 911 operator with more than enough money to compenate him for his lost wages.

I hope he enjoyed his all expenses paid vacation with his wife and children. Sometimes a good deed does get rewarded in this life.

Meanwhile the soccer mom is still trying to master Basic Parenting 101.

Regretably, we do not have the benefit of knowing her name so we can recommend her for a session with Dr. Phil.

yor bro ken

Posted by: kbhvac at May 12, 2009 10:18 PM


Ken,
Thanks for sharing.

Posted by: Janet at May 13, 2009 11:16 AM