Imagine you're a fast food worker working the drive-thru, and something like
this happens:
CLEVELAND Whoever smelt it, dealt it was not the case after a fart spray attack at a local Cleveland, Ohio, restaurant. No one was laughing at the attackers toilet humor after the stink bomb sent three employees to the hospital, caused $1,000 in food damage, and could result in felony charges for the two men who bombed the eatery.
My FOXCleveland.com reports that according to local police, the two pranksters pulled up to the drive-thru window at the Rally's on Snow Road in Cleveland and sprayed a bottle of the stinky stuff.
Click here to view report from MyFOXCleveland.com.
The restaurant manager did not know what the substance was, and threw away more than $1,000 of food as a precaution. Three of his employees wound up going to the Southwest Medical Center to be checked out.
Steve Presser, owner of Big Fun, a Cleveland shop that sells the spray, told MyFoxClevelend.com the smell of the spray is very offensive.
"You have to be careful. You have to know where you are doing it and who you are doing it to," Presser told MyFOXCleveland.com. "I presume the workers were not laughing, and unfortunately for them, they were at the other end of the prank. I feel sorry for them because this is an overwhelming smell."
Wed, September 26, 2007 - 10:26 AM
Source:
http://people.tribe.net/goahead/blog/5b1d5446-91c5-48e2-b29b-0cb79577a22b......did somebody say McDonalds?
In any case, I don't blame the restaurant at all for what they did. For all you know, they just sprayed the restaurant with some toxic compound that'd make people grow antlers out of their ears. Either way, that must've been one funky stank, but I'd be DAMNED if I wouldn't be the first one laughing his a** off had I been there. I'm wondering right now if, when the fart spray first took effect, the patrons started looking around to see who let one rip.