Posted on 02/27/2019 8:16:47 PM PST by McGruff
Alabama police say a dispute over crab legs at a dinner buffet ended in a brawl that left two people facing misdemeanor charges.
Huntsville police officer Gerald Johnson says he was eating at the Meteor Buffet restaurant when a fight broke out.
Johnson tells WHNT-TV that diners were using service tongs like fencing swords and plates were shattering, and a woman was beating a man. Johnson says diners had been waiting in line for crab legs for more than 10 minutes, and they lost their tempers once the food came out.
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They certainly were crabby eaters.
I don’t even need to see the pics......
Those Amish get feisty at buffets.
At least it wasn’t a Waffle House.
A bunch of shellfish diners going at it hammer and tongs. Well, tongs.
Bad behavior but they were crab legs.
Haha.
“I dont even need to see the pics......”
None of us do.
I’m just glad it wasn’t in Oklahoma.
More details and photos https://whnt.com/2019/02/26/two-people-arrested-after-fight-over-crab-legs/
same here. I dont need to see the pics nor click on the link and I will double-down on the ethnicity..
Chequita Jenkins? Sounds Irish s/
“GET IN MUH BELLY!”
A fight over crabs?
I got them from you !!!!
No, I got them from you !!!!
At Wisconsin Dells years ago. Walked into the restaurant and there was a massive woman with a sweaty tank top tee shirt on, sitting at the buffet serving line shoveling the food down. Turned and walked out. Real nasty sight. Some folks are just pigs.
Nope. Same old dog bites man.
“The station reports Chequita Jenkins is charged with assaulting John Chapman, who suffered a cut on his head. Chapman is charged with disorderly conduct.”
Everybody was kung-fu fighting
Those kicks were fast as lightning
In fact it was a little bit frightening
But they fought with expert timing
Ping
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