Posted on 01/16/2012 2:30:54 PM PST by Lmo56
A Los Angeles woman was arrested after she offered sexual favors in exchange for chicken McNuggets, Burbank police said.
Khadijah Baseer of Los Angeles reportedly opened customers car doors in the drive-thru of McDonalds on the 1700 block of Olive Avenue about 11 p.m. Wednesday, asking for free chicken McNuggets in exchange for sexual favors, Officer Joshua Kendrick said.
A man told police Baseer approached him but he refused the offer.
Baseer was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of prostitution.
My point is that the McDonald's could be immaculate but the food they serve is extremely dull. Anything slathered with their mayonnaise-based "sauce" is repulsive to me. It's as though they have no concept of seasoning. I'm sure it's fine for a youngster who has no experience with good restaurant food, but not for adults.
But, that's just me.
I've heard rumors she may not actually be a virgin.
Times are bad. I pawned a gallon of gas the other day.
Hey, I like Yellowtail Merlot!
Chicken McNuggets are apparently addictive to some subset of women.
All fast food violence appears to involve women and Chicken McNuggets.
Is there some chemical property in rendered sludge from chicken byproducts, that makes women so desperate for a fix, that they resort to violence or even prostituting themselves?
The subject warrants further study. It sounds as if Chicken McNuggets should at least have a graphic warning label on the container, like cigarrettes.
Women, avoid these things at all cost. You don’t want to end up in a throwdown on the greasy tile of some tawdry burger joint, nor do you want to end up plying the drivethrough with your wares.
Ban Chicken McNuggets, for the good of womankind!
Could have the cream sauce to dip it in
Sangria has that effect upon me.
Could have the cream sauce to dip it in
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