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Umm, coffee is supposed to be, umm, hot, not umm, dangerous. It should not, umm, send you to the umm, hospital if you umm, spill some.

As umm, dumb as they were, McDonalds now umm, gets it. Why don't umm, you?

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Bill Turner
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You are a convoluted piece of work, that is for sure. Your posts make you appear to be one who simply likes to be heard, without regard to the veracity of your statements.. We will concede that a McDonald's store most likely has one or more of the degreasers, or other chemicals available on the market, to use in cleaning but I doubt they have nitroglycerine on the premises that might be accidentally dispensed to a customer. Please keep posting, we in the NG's can benefit from a good laugh on occasion during a slow day LOL

mike hunt

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MikeHunt2

So you are you that guy that started litigation with McDonald's for being the cause of your obesity. LOL

mike hunt

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MikeHunt2

I know that there used to be a place downtown here where they had awnings over the sidewalk and they'd blow warm air down. I THINK it was the natural gas company or maybe the electric company.

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Phillip Schmid

LOL, the worst part is I can see that happening too.

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Phillip Schmid

Why, the public chooses to go to McDs. They can choose to not go there. I'm reminded of the case where the 2 obese kids sued McDs for making them that way and the judge pretty much said they had a choice and they continued to eat there and that their lifestyle contributed to it.

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Phillip Schmid

How's that any different from people selling tools?

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If you're too stupid to not know how to handle it then don't use it. Same goes for coffee and nitroglycerine. There is an inherent danger in things. If people wanted to they could hurt themselves with chapstick!

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Phillip Schmid

Your link didnt work (for me anyway), but I can see it now: A few years from now, every pencil sold will have a little safety warning that you have to sign and give back to the merchant saying that you understand not to stick it in your, or another person's, or an animal's eye because it can cause blindness (actually that would only happen if you poked both eyes out, but when it comes to protecting yourself from legal actions, it's OK to overstate your case - you can't be too careful). Either that, or you'd have to have training and receive certification in the operation of a pencil before you could legally buy one.

Bill Putney (to reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with "x")

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Bill Putney

Bill, that is really a stretch to go from what BT and I said to suggesting we were advocating property damage!

I wasn't insulted as much as confused as to where you created that theory from given what I'd written. I hadn't even implied causing intentional damage, I simply said that putting idle money to work can benefit the economy.

Matt

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Matt Whiting

Only if you consider Concord, NC to be on the coast. :-) And I don't think it is empty, just idle.

Matt

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Matt Whiting

Yes, you've provided a great example of airhead thinking in your example. Comparing nitroglycerine to hot coffee is pretty dumb.

My recollection is that McDonald's coffee cups have had warnings for many years about the contents being hot. And you have to assume some reasonable intelligence on the part of the public. Almost any consumer product is dangerous if used improperly. Things like ladders shouldn't need 25 warning labels for crying out loud. Then again, with people like you, maybe these warnings are needed, however, you can never had enough warnings for people who think like you.

Matt

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Matt Whiting

Coffee properly prepared will be hot enough to cause third degree burns. A knife properly sharpened will cut to the bone. A plum not chewed will lodge in your throat and choke you.

What was that old John Wayne move line ... something like, "Life is tough, but it's tougher if you are stupid." You must have a very tough life.

Matt

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Matt Whiting

I can't even bring myself to laugh at him. I actually feel sorry for him. Anyone that dependent on mom, dad and the government is really a sorry soul.

Matt

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Matt Whiting

Here's a great case. A guy gets tested for HIV and it comes back positive. Gets it verified and it comes back negatives but no one notices. He is treated for HIV for 8 years and the guy is thinking he could die any day, especially when he catches a cold. Finally the doctor notices the negative HIV results and has him checked again. Negative again. Big OOPS.

Almost forgot the one last year at Duke Hospital. They give a teenager a heart transplant but no one bothered to check the blood type. She was dead in a few days.

These things just should not happen. It is called quality control and in general, US hospitals don't get it.

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Art

Bah..... O+, AB- what's the difference?

Besides They figured it out in the end right? Give the parents $20K for their daughters life (ought to cover a nice funeral anyways) brush it under the rug and carry on. If parasitic lawyers get involved a doctor could get disciplined and protocols might have to change. Best that folks don't sue.

Remember the client's motto: My Lawyer is a Great guy, Everyone else's Lawyers are pond scum.

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Full_Name

You sure that's not remnants of 3 mile island continuing to do good work?

(Hmm it's got a glow in the dark coating AND snow doesn't stick! )

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Full_Name

I guess that "supersize me" is their life story eh? ;-)

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Full_Name

Lawyers may be a lot of things but one thing they are not is stupid. Want to know why lawyers seek out stupid people? They are a Lawyers tools of the trade.

I'll give you an example of why lawyers spend so much to find clients. My brother in-law is a criminal defense lawyer, his partner did a referral to another lawyer then forgot about the referral, 2 years later out of the blue he gets a cheque for $150,000 (bird dog fee)

If you were the lawyer would you care what the case was? Or would you just want to get as many stupid clients (class action potentials) as possible?

See? I knew that you'd understand

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Full_Name

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Naaaah, I'm just hoping to lure you over to my house where I will prepare a "special" cup of coffee for you.

And please, only one period at the end of a sentence. Save the other to put in your coffee. :-)

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Bill Turner

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Not too different. Have you bought a tool lately? The manual probably has more pages on safety than on operation. At least they're giving you a warning.

McDonalds could have gone that way with all kinds of warnings, cautions, etc, but instead they just decided to sell coffee at a low enough temperature that it will not injure. Clever, huh?

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Bill Turner

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