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Aeson

I learned nerd for this.
Poor Rudy; to be brought down by Borat. Couldn't have happened to a slimier slimeball.
 
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Dog Moon

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Sounds good but I'm not sure how it will be based on ending of season 8. Curious. Major network or Netflix?

Castlevania is still a week or two away for me. Took time off of Dexter during season 6 due to doctors and trying to get ahead on DnD adventures.
I think Showtime. I believe that's where it originally was as well.
 

Dog Moon

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The Coffee that was spilt:

If it was from a restaurant or store sue for millions.
Like.... McDonald's? :)

Sadly, iirc, the lady literally only wanted the money to pay for the medical expenses, which were like $20k. McDonald's said no and they were charged with like 2 days worth of coffee sales... which was still millions of $$, which is crazy.
 



Like.... McDonald's? :)

Sadly, iirc, the lady literally only wanted the money to pay for the medical expenses, which were like $20k. McDonald's said no and they were charged with like 2 days worth of coffee sales... which was still millions of $$, which is crazy.
ain't it although
 




Dannyalcatraz

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Like.... McDonald's? :)

Sadly, iirc, the lady literally only wanted the money to pay for the medical expenses, which were like $20k. McDonald's said no and they were charged with like 2 days worth of coffee sales... which was still millions of $$, which is crazy.
I know that case well. McD’s had a decade’s worth of settled lawsuits on the same issue, and decided to take a stand on this one. She offered to settle several times, but McD’s wanted to be vindicated in court, so declined every settlement offer.

(And as discovery continued, the settlement offer demands rose.)

McD’s lost, in no small part because of the long list of similar lawsuits...which contained a damming piece of evidence: McD’s coffee was being served at a much higher temperature than the fast-food industry standard.

The jury awarded the plaintiff millions, but the judgement was reduced to @$500k by an appellate court.
 

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