Posted on 07/20/2018 7:13:29 AM PDT by C19fan
A shocking brawl broke out between customers inside a fast food restaurant because a man cut to the front of the line.
In the viral clip, filmed at Hot Taco Restaurant in Detroit, Michigan, bewildered onlookers watch as three customers throw punches at each other and fall injured on the floor.
The incident on Friday, July 13, allegedly started when a man wearing a red t-shirt and cap walked into the restaurant and headed straight to the front of the queue.
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Mad TV was always much much better than SNL.
Best stay out dem Waffle House places!
Somehow, I knew that was coming..................
LOL!!
LOVE that movie!
wasn’t a brawl by any stretch of the imagination...
In the blue cities, the proportion of inhabitants from foreign hell holes with no experience in civilization has reached the tipping point. The thin blue line of police protection is dissolving. The blue cities are bankrupt war zones. The change Obama wanted and needs is here.
> Lets make baseless accusation based on things we dont know.
Ill start.....Probably a stoner. <
My contribution: Driven crazy by Global Warming.
The only description of the perp: “a man wearing a red t-shirt and cap.”
Sounds like they went out of their way to imply, maybe even just subliminally, that the guy is a Trump supporter (since the MAGA cap is red).
Likely so...Or maybe they shorted him on change...
I smell a hoax. No fists were thrown just grabbing and slapping? In Detroit? The interloper is a white guy? Something doesnt add up.
Pension day’s are worse. They Go Mad...
It was hard to tell what was happening. Didn’t look like there was even a line.
Beat the snot out of him, one handed.
Agreed, and it's one of my major pet peeves.
While waiting to be served at any type of service counter, I've always considered it a matter of courtesy to defer to customers in the order of their arrival.
I have, on many occasions, said "no, they were here first" when a clerk offers to take my order or offer service.
Nothing special, just common courtesy IMO.
I've also been known to turn around and take my business elsewhere when a brainless clerk doesn't take a moment to ask "who's next?" and allows some equally brainless a-hole to cut in front of me.
OK. Watched the video. Kinda hard to see a “line” there, to be honest. Just a bunch of people off to the right of the counter. Is that the line to order? I’d love to hear the perspective of the guy in red. We don’t have the whole story here.
Typical modern day American society.
A selfish-prideful brat cuts in line and a brute savage resorts to violence.
SMH....
That was a great scene in the movie - especially when he accidentally fires the weapon into the ceiling and starts apologizing.
Whammyburger...LOL!
I took a friday night Red eye to Vegas from Grand Rapids, MI a few years back. Arriving around midnight-1 am I guess.
So I get to the Car rental counter and there is one employee dealing with a customer, so I stand where it is marked to do so, waiting to be dealt with next.
About 5 minutes later some middle eastern jackwagon walks up and stands right behind the customer being dealt with.
The employee looks at me and I just smile. So in a couple of minutes after the first customer leaves the butt wipe walks up to the counter and starts yapping in broken tongue.
The Employee steps one pace to the right and looks at me and says how can I help you. The idiot starts raising his voice saying “i was next in line”. The Employee looks at him, gives him a stern look and says ‘maybe so, but the line is over there, (pointing in my direction) and this Gentlemen has been standing there for 5 minutes before you walked in.”
He sulked while i was dealt with. When I was done, I looked at the butt wipe and said “Thank You” and walked away.
I hope he got VD while in town. :)
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