(I worked at a fast food spot in college, so ease up BK employees, I know not all of you are dirty)
Xenia, Ohio-somewhere near Dayton-The above gent, described as “Mr. Unstable”, starred in a video featured on MySpace where he bathes nude in a Burger King sink. Fear not, he didn’t capture the action on a tripod, several coworkers, including a manager watched the spectacle. The local health inspector, and BK Corporate, are not amused. Check out the reaction of disgusted customers. If they’re this upset about this incident they’d freak if they knew the other things that go on at a fast food chain.
“Burger King Corp. was just notified of this incident and is cooperating fully with the health department. We have sanitized the sink and have disposed of all other kitchen tools and utensils that were used during the incident.
We have also taken appropriate corrective action on the employees that were involved in this video. Additionally, the remaining staff at this restaurant is being retrained in health and sanitation procedures.”
NPR ran a story recently on how the state of the Ohio economy is forcing some people to have to cut back on groceries. Check out excerpts below. Thanks to Moonbattery for highlighting this story. Gloria Nunez and her daughter Angelica Hernandez, featured in this story, are pictured below. You can see this pic and read the full story at the NPR link at the top of this column. Socialist media places failed socialist polices on public display.
Nunez and most of her siblings and their spouses are unemployed and rely on government assistance and food stamps. Some have part-time jobs, but working is made more difficult with no car or public transportation.
Nunez, 40, has never worked and has no high school degree. She says a car accident 17 years ago left her depressed and disabled, incapable of getting a job. Instead, she and her daughter, Angelica Hernandez, survive on a $637 Social Security check and $102 in food stamps.
The rising cost of food means their money gets them about a third fewer bags of groceries — $100 used to buy about 12 bags of groceries, but now it’s more like seven or eight. So they cut back on expensive items like meat, and they don’t buy extras like ice cream anymore. Instead, they eat a lot of starches like potatoes and noodles.
A Mason High School assistant basketball coach is the focus of police and school investigations after photos surfaced this week that appear to show him participating in a “beer pong” drinking game, allegedly held at his home with party guests who may have been under 21.
In the age of digital cameras, cell phones with cameras, etc., it’s sort of humorous that people “allegedly” place themselves in these situations. More details here.