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Topic: this is way stupid.....
ThomasJB's photo
Mon 06/29/09 02:11 PM




lol Fran...I was expanding


sounds painful - I think I'd rather deflate than expand. devil




Don't deflate too much or you'll start looking like those women in National Geographic. :wink:

And Rose I don't know those work, but I'd be happy to help you find out. smokin


yes I'm gonna be good :angel:




I can fix that! pitchfork

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 06/29/09 02:14 PM

awww thanks adj - more, more, I want more :banana: and hold the fries I am watching my figure :laughing:


pfft...I thought you were being good :laughing:

ThomasJB's photo
Mon 06/29/09 02:16 PM


Being good sucks!

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 06/29/09 02:17 PM



Being good sucks!


I thought being bad did laugh

ThomasJB's photo
Mon 06/29/09 02:18 PM




Being good sucks!


I thought being bad did laugh


Good bad who cares as long as she sucks! devil rofl

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 06/29/09 02:19 PM
rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

I hope the "she" refers to Fran

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ThomasJB's photo
Mon 06/29/09 02:21 PM

rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

I hope the "she" refers to Fran

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You mean you don't what what what
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yellowrose10's photo
Mon 06/29/09 02:22 PM
Inquiring minds want to know? laugh

MirrorMirror's photo
Mon 06/29/09 02:27 PM
yawn

ThomasJB's photo
Mon 06/29/09 02:29 PM

Inquiring minds want to know? laugh



adj4u's photo
Mon 06/29/09 02:38 PM
Edited by adj4u on Mon 06/29/09 02:39 PM

google this

911 caller mcdonalds

maybe mcdonalds should be looked into a little closer

how many mcdonalds are there

and if each mcdonalds steals 5$ from a customer once a month

how much money is that

??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????


http://www.dreamindemon.com/2009/05/30/raibin-osman-was-devastated-at-the-drive-thru/

http://www.topix.com/forum/afam/TB31V2FSOFR5HBLMM

unrelated but shows why any call should be serious
http://forums.officer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45754

there are a lot of dispatcher reprimand stories google
911 caller mcdonalds and dipatcher reprimanded

and read a few of them

if you dare

Mr_Music's photo
Mon 06/29/09 03:00 PM
Edited by Mr_Music on Mon 06/29/09 03:01 PM


google this

911 caller mcdonalds

maybe mcdonalds should be looked into a little closer

how many mcdonalds are there

and if each mcdonalds steals 5$ from a customer once a month

how much money is that

??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????


http://www.dreamindemon.com/2009/05/30/raibin-osman-was-devastated-at-the-drive-thru/

http://www.topix.com/forum/afam/TB31V2FSOFR5HBLMM

unrelated but shows why any call should be serious
http://forums.officer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45754

there are a lot of dispatcher reprimand stories google
911 caller mcdonalds and dipatcher reprimanded

and read a few of them

if you dare


I dared....and Oh....my....God!!

ROFL!!!!!!!!

By the very website you posted:


http://www.dreamindemon.com/2009/05/30/raibin-osman-was-devastated-at-the-drive-thru/

Raibin Osman Was Devastated At the Drive-thru

May 30, 2009 by FlamingFox

Filed under: Crime, Featured, Mugshot

Aloha, OR- Every single day there are many, many phone calls placed to 911 from people in need of emergency assistance. Usually, the 911 dispatcher will ask first if the caller needs fire, medical, or police and, for most, it’s one of those three. I’m beginning to think they should add “McDonald’s Manager” to those three choices because we once again have another dumb-*** who placed a call to 911 about his food order being incorrect.

On Monday around 11:41 p.m., 20-year old Raibin Raof Osman called 911 to complain that a box of orange juice was left out of his drive-thru order at McDonalds. *gasp* Can you imagine the utter shock and devastation he must have felt when he realized he had just gotten screwed at the drive-thru? That never rarely almost always happens to me. “We ordered some food and we went home and our order wasn’t in there and my little brother is crying for his orange juice,” Osman told the dispatcher while he was sitting in his car at the drive-thru window. “We came back with our receipt and everything, and we said we don’t have our order, we paid for it, and she was like ‘Oh, no, I can’t do anything about it’ and she was laughing at my brother awhile ‘cuz he ordered the food and he couldn’t speak English right, and she’s not even showing up in the window now.”

Osman told the dispatcher the drive-thru attendant said she was going to call the police. “That’s why I called,” said Osman. “She was being rude.” Holy crap! Somebody call the National Guard. This drive-thru diva needs to be reprimanded immediately and someone needs to rip those golden arches from her uniform. After the dispatcher told Osman that officers would be there shortly, the McDonald’s employee called 9-1-1 to report that Osman and others who were with him were blocking the drive-thru lane, knocking on the restaurant windows and intimidating employees. She told the dispatcher that they were mad because they said she had given them the wrong food and they said she needed to give them more food.

When the police arrived, Osman refused to let to officers explain that 9-1-1 was not the number to call about incorrect fast food orders. They told Osman he could not use 9-1-1 for that reason and that it was not an emergency. Osman said he didn’t know how to get the non-emergency number. Osman must be nine cents short of a dime because the officers noticed that he had a Blackberry. I guess he never thought to dial 411, use the Internet on his Blackberry, or possibly find a payphone with a phonebook. Osman still argued that he had the legal right to call the police, it was his “freedom of speech” to do so, and he refused to listen to the officers when they told him otherwise. Osman was arrested for improper use of 911. The offense is a Class B misdemeanor punishable in Oregon by up to six months in jail and a fine of $2,500. Next time, Raibin, I hope you just bite the bullet and let the kid cry, or call the McDonald’s manager and explain the mishap. From my own experience, they usually have no problem with taking your name and giving you the forgotten item the next time you make it back to the restaurant. It’s a hell of a lot easier than doing time with a hefty fine.


Next:

http://www.topix.com/forum/afam/TB31V2FSOFR5HBLMM


No thread, but the response posts are absolutely hysterical!

unrelated but shows why any call should be serious
http://forums.officer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45754


You're right....completely unrelated, and has nothing to do with anything.

Oddly enough, NONE of the "reprimand stories" I read mentioned anyone not getting satisfaction at McDonald's was an emergency worthy of response.

Thank you for the hysterical belly laugh!! You certainly do have a lot of time on your hands to actually try digging up stuff on this!!


rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl




adj4u's photo
Mon 06/29/09 03:13 PM
i only looked for a couple minutes for distraction from other things i am doing

gives fresher thought process to use other things as a distraction on occasion

kinda like this

According to Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food nation, his research indicates that in 2001 there were about 30,000 McDonalds and says they open about 2,000 a year. So that means there are probably more like 47,000 McDonalds today.in the U.S

http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/77485

only used as example not looking for def number works for purpose needed dated 8 dec 2008

say 47,000 times 5$ = 235,000oo dollars a month

times 12 months = 2,820,000 dollars now that is only an average of ripping off customers for $5 a month at each mcdonalds in the usa

nearly 3 million dollars and after all 5 a month but hey they would never do that i am just being paranoid :wink:


auburngirl's photo
Mon 06/29/09 03:57 PM
This thread is just funny. You do not call 911 for non emergency calls...period. Not hard to grasp.

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