According to the Albany Times-Union Jack Pendleton, of Ballston Lake, N.Y., has no plans to sue, but per Obscure Store, “you can bet there will be lawyers calling him today”. More: Turkewitz.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on May 7, 2009
According to the Albany Times-Union Jack Pendleton, of Ballston Lake, N.Y., has no plans to sue, but per Obscure Store, “you can bet there will be lawyers calling him today”. More: Turkewitz.
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Snake heads, snake heads
Teeny-tiny snake heads
Snake heads, snake heads
Eat ‘em up, yum!
Well, finding a snake head in your food is interesting. But I want to know what happened to the rest of the snake.
Wasn’t this an old Yiddish joke? Can anyone remember the punchline?
Maybe you should ask the dinner where the rest of the snake is.
This is why I refuse to eat broccoli.
Bob
I once found a metal screw about 1.5″ in length in a chicken finger…restaurant shall remain nameless…I told the manager I felt screwed..chuckled, and he bought us dinner – he kept the screw. If this were China, Vietnam, or some other far east state, they would have added the side o’ serpent on to his bill. He should be thankful.
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