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  • Man Sues McDonald's Over Lack of Warning Against Forceful Burger Eye Insertion

    Hamburgler, Fry Kids Rounded Up for Questioning

    ROCKVILLE, MD-- Local man Greg Hughes, 27, announced Tuesday that he will be suing the McDonald's Restaurant Corporation after receiving second-degree burns and severely damaging his cornea as a result of attempting to forcefully insert a McDonald's hamburger into his right eye.


    "The restaurant failed to provide adequate warning," said Hughes. "I thoroughly read all of the warning information for my hamburger, and nowhere did it warn me that a forceful burger eye insertion might be a bad idea."

    Hughes' lawsuit is yet another in a disturbing trend of food-warning-related lawsuits against McDonald's. The news that burgers are bad for your eyes leaves customers wondering if perhaps there are other unforeseen dangers lurking in fast food.

    "I used to feel safe when I ate at McDonald's," said Crumpet resident Kathleen Turner, "But these days I find myself wondering, 'Is it really safe to fill my inner ear with sweet and sour sauce?' and 'Is jabbing these coffee stirrers into my kidneys not promoting good dietary health?' and 'What would be a good third comedic question for me to ask now?' These are the sort of things that I just can't know if I'm not explicitly warned."

    "These allegations are completely ridiculous," said Ralph Alvarez, McDonald's CEO, "Our burgers are one hundred percent eye-friendly. This lawsuit is no reason for anyone to stop forcefully inserting any of our fine products into their eyes. Also, prior to our addition of a warning, our hot coffee was not in fact hot and hence burning oneself with it was an impossibility."

    "Goddammit," continued Alvarez, "I'm so tired of this shit. At this rate, it'll be two weeks before we have someone suing us because we didn't warn them not to run red lights while shooting heroin from a dirty needle they found in the playscape."

    When asked for further comment, Hughes only replied, "Arrrrrr, matey," and pointed at his eye patch to indicate how funny it was.


    http://www.umich.edu/~uac/threeweeks...5&iss=2&sto=14

  • #2
    sorry bro but that is the dumbest thing i have ever read.

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    • #3
      wtf

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      • #4
        it's supposed to be like an onion article except it's not funny.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
          sorry bro but that is the dumbest thing i have ever read.

          That is what I thought too
          when i found the article it had Dumbass next to the title

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          • #6
            sounds like a bad episode of spongebob squarepants

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            • #7
              Originally posted by dreamgirl
              sounds like a bad episode of spongebob squarepants
              I'm pretty sure you're the only one who thought this lol

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              • #8
                Damn that's stupid now if you excuse me I'm going to shove a bacon cheesburger in my ear :rofl: :D

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                • #9
                  I thought it was funny. It was supposed to be a mockery of all of the people who sue for stupid shit. Lke the woman who spilled the coffee on her because there was no warning that the coffee may be hot.

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                  • #10
                    totally retarded rubish!!! :rolleyes:

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by shortz
                      I thought it was funny. It was supposed to be a mockery of all of the people who sue for stupid shit. Lke the woman who spilled the coffee on her because there was no warning that the coffee may be hot.
                      Actually it was a middle aged texan...

                      ...and it was the baulzak...a misunderstood "tea-bagging" stunt...

                      OK it was me

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