Cowboys assistant suing McDonald's

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According to the lawsuit, Christine Haley and Kelley had eaten part of the salad purchased June 5 at a McDonald's in Southlake before the rat was discovered. The women became violently ill and endured long-lasting physical injuries, the lawsuit said.


Believed to be a juvenile roof rat, the rodent was about 6 inches long and was found on its back with its mouth opened, Scott Casterline, a spokesman for the family, told The Associated Press.

I've seen the McD salad containers... how does one not spot a 6 inch rat in their salad before taking a bite...:confused:
 

nachomama

All Up In Your Grill
kwillia said:
I've seen the McD salad containers... how does one not spot a 6 inch rat in their salad before taking a bite...:confused:

How did T.O. fit in the container? And how did he keep his mouth shut long enough for someone to think he was dead?
 

Purplefox

I AM an enigma
nachomama said:
How did T.O. fit in the container? And how did he keep his mouth shut long enough for someone to think he was dead?


"Believed to be a juvenile roof rat, the rodent was about 6 inches long and was found on its back with its mouth opened, Scott Casterline, a spokesman for the family, told The Associated Press."


Might have been TO afterall.....
 
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