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From: "Mike T." <no...@nohow.not>
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Subject: Re: Save Money: Share a Salad, then jointly sue for millions
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 10:02:33 -0400
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<cheer...@registerednurses.com> wrote in message 
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> Since we are talking about frugality,  the wife of a Dallas Cowboys
> coach, "shares" a salad with their nanny.. How could  they not.. after
> all, only then can you be a part of the million $ lawsuit!
>
>
> -------------------
> Suit: Dead rat found in salad
>
> Southlake: Cowboys coach, wife, nanny sue McDonald's for $1.7 mil
>
>
> 09:49 PM CDT on Thursday, October 26, 2006
>
> By DEBRA DENNIS / The Dallas Morning News
>
>
> A Dallas Cowboys coach, his wife and the family's nanny have sued a
> McDonald's owner, alleging they found a dead rat in a salad purchased
> at a Southlake restaurant.
>

Uhhhhh . . . I doubt if the motive for sharing the salad was so that the 
nanny and wife could both sue.  Portions of food served at all restaurants 
tends to be huge.  I haven't set foot in a McDonald's in many years, so 
can't comment on the portions of the food served there.  However, I suspect 
the salad in question was probably too large for one person.  Granted, 
McDonald's food is cheap, so the two ladies could have each purchased their 
own salad I'm sure.  But, why waste food unnecessarily?  If the salad is big 
enough, share it.  -Dave 



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