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I've come to the realization....

Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: neonerd
people who sue because they spill coffee on themselves.....they can go DIAF


if you actually read up on that case, she had a valid claim.

In the famous McDonald's case, a 79-year-old woman was served 180°F to 190°F coffee (82°C to 89°C) in a thin cup in a drive-thru. She put the cup between her legs to stabilize it -- trying to be careful -- and removed the lid to add cream and sugar. The coffee sloshed out upon removing the lid, quickly giving her third-degree burns across her groin, inner thighs, and buttocks. She spent eight days in a hospital, had to go through skin grafts, and was disabled for more than two years -- all for a 49-cent cup of coffee in a flimsy cup that McDonald's served way, way too hot for a drive-in window.

She sounds like a dumbass to me.
 
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: neonerd
people who sue because they spill coffee on themselves.....they can go DIAF


if you actually read up on that case, she had a valid claim.

In the famous McDonald's case, a 79-year-old woman was served 180°F to 190°F coffee (82°C to 89°C) in a thin cup in a drive-thru. She put the cup between her legs to stabilize it -- trying to be careful -- and removed the lid to add cream and sugar. The coffee sloshed out upon removing the lid, quickly giving her third-degree burns across her groin, inner thighs, and buttocks. She spent eight days in a hospital, had to go through skin grafts, and was disabled for more than two years -- all for a 49-cent cup of coffee in a flimsy cup that McDonald's served way, way too hot for a drive-in window.

She sounds like a dumbass to me.


no need for coffee to be hot enough to cause 3rd degree burns that need skin grafts. you cant even drink it when its thats hot.
 
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: neonerd
people who sue because they spill coffee on themselves.....they can go DIAF


if you actually read up on that case, she had a valid claim.

In the famous McDonald's case, a 79-year-old woman was served 180°F to 190°F coffee (82°C to 89°C) in a thin cup in a drive-thru. She put the cup between her legs to stabilize it -- trying to be careful -- and removed the lid to add cream and sugar. The coffee sloshed out upon removing the lid, quickly giving her third-degree burns across her groin, inner thighs, and buttocks. She spent eight days in a hospital, had to go through skin grafts, and was disabled for more than two years -- all for a 49-cent cup of coffee in a flimsy cup that McDonald's served way, way too hot for a drive-in window.

She sounds like a dumbass to me.


no need for coffee to be hot enough to cause 3rd degree burns that need skin grafts. you cant even drink it when its thats hot.

McDonalds coffee is popular for that very reason. It's popular because it is so hot.
 
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: neonerd
people who sue because they spill coffee on themselves.....they can go DIAF


if you actually read up on that case, she had a valid claim.

In the famous McDonald's case, a 79-year-old woman was served 180°F to 190°F coffee (82°C to 89°C) in a thin cup in a drive-thru. She put the cup between her legs to stabilize it -- trying to be careful -- and removed the lid to add cream and sugar. The coffee sloshed out upon removing the lid, quickly giving her third-degree burns across her groin, inner thighs, and buttocks. She spent eight days in a hospital, had to go through skin grafts, and was disabled for more than two years -- all for a 49-cent cup of coffee in a flimsy cup that McDonald's served way, way too hot for a drive-in window.

She sounds like a dumbass to me.


no need for coffee to be hot enough to cause 3rd degree burns that need skin grafts. you cant even drink it when its thats hot.


160f is considered cold by some coffee drinkers.
 
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: neonerd
people who sue because they spill coffee on themselves.....they can go DIAF


if you actually read up on that case, she had a valid claim.

In the famous McDonald's case, a 79-year-old woman was served 180°F to 190°F coffee (82°C to 89°C) in a thin cup in a drive-thru. She put the cup between her legs to stabilize it -- trying to be careful -- and removed the lid to add cream and sugar. The coffee sloshed out upon removing the lid, quickly giving her third-degree burns across her groin, inner thighs, and buttocks. She spent eight days in a hospital, had to go through skin grafts, and was disabled for more than two years -- all for a 49-cent cup of coffee in a flimsy cup that McDonald's served way, way too hot for a drive-in window.

She sounds like a dumbass to me.


no need for coffee to be hot enough to cause 3rd degree burns that need skin grafts. you cant even drink it when its thats hot.

McDonalds coffee is popular for that very reason. It's popular because it is so hot.


hot coffee is one thing. coffee thats hot enough to put someone in the hospital is absurd.
 
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: neonerd
people who sue because they spill coffee on themselves.....they can go DIAF


if you actually read up on that case, she had a valid claim.

In the famous McDonald's case, a 79-year-old woman was served 180°F to 190°F coffee (82°C to 89°C) in a thin cup in a drive-thru. She put the cup between her legs to stabilize it -- trying to be careful -- and removed the lid to add cream and sugar. The coffee sloshed out upon removing the lid, quickly giving her third-degree burns across her groin, inner thighs, and buttocks. She spent eight days in a hospital, had to go through skin grafts, and was disabled for more than two years -- all for a 49-cent cup of coffee in a flimsy cup that McDonald's served way, way too hot for a drive-in window.

She sounds like a dumbass to me.


no need for coffee to be hot enough to cause 3rd degree burns that need skin grafts. you cant even drink it when its thats hot.

McDonalds coffee is popular for that very reason. It's popular because it is so hot.


hot coffee is one thing. coffee thats hot enough to put someone in the hospital is absurd.

a lesson learned. dont keep hot coffee between your legs

 
Originally posted by: rickn
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: neonerd
people who sue because they spill coffee on themselves.....they can go DIAF


if you actually read up on that case, she had a valid claim.

In the famous McDonald's case, a 79-year-old woman was served 180°F to 190°F coffee (82°C to 89°C) in a thin cup in a drive-thru. She put the cup between her legs to stabilize it -- trying to be careful -- and removed the lid to add cream and sugar. The coffee sloshed out upon removing the lid, quickly giving her third-degree burns across her groin, inner thighs, and buttocks. She spent eight days in a hospital, had to go through skin grafts, and was disabled for more than two years -- all for a 49-cent cup of coffee in a flimsy cup that McDonald's served way, way too hot for a drive-in window.

She sounds like a dumbass to me.


no need for coffee to be hot enough to cause 3rd degree burns that need skin grafts. you cant even drink it when its thats hot.

McDonalds coffee is popular for that very reason. It's popular because it is so hot.


hot coffee is one thing. coffee thats hot enough to put someone in the hospital is absurd.

a lesson learned. dont keep hot coffee between your legs

im sure your tune would be quite different if it were you getting skin grafted onto your ass.
 
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