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my friend's dad was the ceo of emerson electric... their house is NICE. they live on big bend near the intersection of big bend and clayton, where all those really big, fancy-ass houses are.
Originally posted by: TXHokie
Originally posted by: akshatp
Originally posted by: yankeesfan
I saw the show and I decided to buy one after I found out that you can put your hand in it and have it come out alright.
ROFL!
Free product placement...
On the other hand, opens them up to lawsuit if user actually buys it thinking that it's ok stick your hand down one and you'll be ok (hey, you laugh now but someone won millions from McDonalds cause they pour hot coffee on themself and sued cause it burned)
Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: TXHokie
Originally posted by: akshatp
Originally posted by: yankeesfan
I saw the show and I decided to buy one after I found out that you can put your hand in it and have it come out alright.
ROFL!
Free product placement...
On the other hand, opens them up to lawsuit if user actually buys it thinking that it's ok stick your hand down one and you'll be ok (hey, you laugh now but someone won millions from McDonalds cause they pour hot coffee on themself and sued cause it burned)
judge reduced it to $80k. most, if not all, went to the lawyers
Originally posted by: Injury
And let's clarify that it caused third degree burns.
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: Injury
And let's clarify that it caused third degree burns.
What does that have to do with anything? She did something stupid and burned *herself* causing those third degree burns. Hell, if I pour gasoline on my foot and set it on fire, I can cause fourth degree burns. Does that mean that I should sue Exxon?
What if I'm working on my car and touch the exhaust manifold? Once again, bad burns, but is it really the manufacturer's fault for misuse of their product due to my own stupidity?