Joined: Fri Oct 29, 2004 5:45 pm Posts: 1481 Location: Jersey
Man Charged With Sandwich Rage in Houston
AP
HOUSTON - Road rage? Try restaurant rage. A 34-year-old man apparently angry that his $6 steak and cheese sandwich was too cold was arrested on a charge of threatening to kill the restaurant manager Wednesday.
Police said the manager offered to reheat Devlin B. Nelson's sandwich or make him a new one when he complained. Authorities allege he instead demanded a refund, threw the sandwich at the manager, then threatened to kill her and blow up the restaurant.
Nelson, a Houston public works employee, has been relieved of his duties pending the outcome of the investigation. He remained in custody Thursday.
Sounds like he had issues other than the sandwich weighing on his mind. But that's funny. This guy essentially has ruined his life because he threw a fit over a sandwich.
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Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 10:52 pm Posts: 1727 Location: Earth Gender: Male
I was in Burger King awhile back, maybe '95-'96. A friend and myself are standing at the front counter, waiting to order. This older man walks up, the lady approcaches him, his exact word "You call this a Whopper, it's a fuckin' disgrace!" Then proceeds to throw the burger on the counter, and walk outta the store. Fuckin' people and their sandwhiches.
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 4:01 am Posts: 19477 Location: Brooklyn NY
Fuck this guy. I used to work at a food place and whenever someone was rude I wanted to tell them to fuck off.
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