Quote: Smith, a mother of four, said she had traveled Friday to Florida with friends and three of her children, the youngest of which is two and has cerebral palsy.
> Smith, a mother of four, said she had traveled Friday to Florida with friends and > three of her children, the youngest of which is two and has cerebral palsy. >
I find it fascinating that some people's lives are just an unending string of bad choices.
I've heard stuff like that is pretty common in USA, but I can't ascertain for sure. There're outrages here too, but frequently they don't pass from an exchange of insults nor punches on elbows.
I've learned something about requesting and receiving service (as much as everyone else) and the key relies usually in the way of asking. I've seen cases where even services get denied or push to last because service is requested in a bad or presumptuous mood. Not rocket science here, you already know this.
I'm not implying anything between nationalities, cultures or races; but even so it's amazing the amount of stress someone should be to outburst like that.
I'm thinking she should have the option to do time, pay a fine, or do community service... Working at Burger King.
Quote: Arguing that Burger King employees bear some responsibility for the altercation, Smith said, “When I walked in they had no smiles on their faces. We weren’t treated fairly." Having herself previously worked at McDonald’s and Church’s Chicken, Smith added, “I know how to greet my customers.”
I can't imagine why the workers wouldn't want to smile, especially with patrons like that.
Maybe they could urinate in her diet coke. The relieved look on their faces should make her happy enough, I mean, that is what's most important here.
> > Smith, a mother of four, said she had traveled Friday to Florida with friends and > > three of her children, the youngest of which is two and has cerebral palsy. > > > > I find it fascinating that some people's lives are just an unending string of bad > choices.
Notice the crowd (and its demographic) was quite enthralled with the spectacle.
And why is she half bald?....Them men who give her the kids pullin on 'er hair or somethin?
Consider it high comedy....sincere tragedy....whatever...don't take it personally.
> Smith, a mother of four, said she had traveled Friday to Florida with friends and > three of her children, the youngest of which is two and has cerebral palsy. >
"THE GOVMENT TOOK MY BABY!!!!!"
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I am just a worthless liar.
I am just an imbecile.
I will only complicate you.
Trust in me and fall as well.
> > http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/florida/meet-panama-city-bk-brawler-653092 > > I've heard stuff like that is pretty common in USA, but I can't ascertain for sure. > There're outrages here too, but frequently they don't pass from an exchange of > insults nor punches on elbows. > > I've learned something about requesting and receiving service (as much as everyone > else) and the key relies usually in the way of asking. I've seen cases where even > services get denied or push to last because service is requested in a bad or > presumptuous mood. Not rocket science here, you already know this. > > I'm not implying anything between nationalities, cultures or races; but even so it's > amazing the amount of stress someone should be to outburst like that.
I once had a guy in a bus go bugfuck insane on me because I sneezed. He assaulted me verbally saying that I "did it on purpose" among other stuff. I ignored him.
... until he started saying stuff about my mom (who I was traveling with.) Then I started talking back until he left me alone.