Posted on 05/13/2022 6:29:29 PM PDT by simpson96
Edited on 05/13/2022 7:44:48 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. (KVVU/Gray News) - A woman in Southern Nevada is facing several charges after police said she drove her vehicle into a crowd at a popular fast-food restaurant.
The North Las Vegas Police Department reports Jessica DeFalco, 30, was in the drive-thru at In-N-Out Burger on April 30 when she got into an argument with another customer.
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Towards Ursula the Sea Witch if I had to guess

On the one hand, yeah it’s Vegas. People go there to have sex with... whatever. On the other hand, look at the mugshot. That’s pretty much guaranteed to shrivel anyone’s junk, I don’t care what you are.
Well, if she has anger issues I guess it’s OK then.
Sports Illustrated material. (Not /s)
“Nevada Woman” enters the competition.
Ten years in the Nevada state prison should help her with her anger issues and that drinking problem.
“Every fast food business in America today is hurting for employees.”
This industry and other low skills jobs are ripe for full automation when the economics are right. Of course idiots like this broad will ram their cars into the kiosk if it suits them.
She is guilty. But she will get off. No mention was made about the condition of the victim. Unless the family administers street justice, for which the law will throw the book at them, she will get away scott free to do the same thing to another innocent victim.
This is what happens when kids are raised getting whatever they want by pitching a tantrum and not being taught to handle adversity.
Oh, and it took two zillennials to write this travesty of an article. This wouldn’t have passed a high school newspaper editor’s scrutiny a couple of decades ago.
YIKES!!!!
H.R. Puffinstuff??
Glad you made it out...
Wow.
Automation could make a Quarter Pounder taste as good as it does today, but not as good as it tasted in 1985.
And that’s a shame.
If you could take a time machine back 40 years to your neighborhood McDonalds, you wouldn’t even recognize the food from the slop they’re selling today.
Agreed
If you’re drunk go to Macdonalds. It’s a rule
“We’d have at least a dozen people on shift, including a floor manager and a kitchen team leader.”
Still the case at McD here, 12-13, except for a time last year when they were hit by staff shortages like everyone else. But, yes, others are lucky to see two and Del Taco seems to be the most notorious for that around here.
“Automation could make a Quarter Pounder taste as good as it does today, but not as good as it tasted in 1985.”
How about 1969 burgers and fries? I remember those. Before the quarter pounder. Of course I was a teenager and my standards were pretty low.
I imagine the automated version will taste worse than today’s burgers much less those made in the past. They will cut corners and use slightly healthier ingredients etc.
However with the right ingredients and proper machinery there is no reason - theoretically - why an automated cooked burger could not be as good as the original ones.
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