Subway rage
I've gotten pissed off at various restaurant workers before but usually keep my cool because a) I used to be a waitress - including at a seafood shack in Madison, WI., called the Naughty Gal, which inexplicably served little cups of cookie dough on the side with their salads - so I know how badly it can suck and b) I don't want any one else's bodily fluids making their way into my chicken skewers. And certainly, I've never screamed, ranted or raved at a server or food prep person. Maybe I've made them feel crappy about the fat content of their custard, but that's the furthest I've taken it.
So check out the fiesty balls on Reginald Peterson from Jacksonville, Florida. This dude ordered a foot-long Spicy Italian Sub with the works at Subway. His dutiful Sandwich Artist squirted mayo and mustard on it, but no hot sauce.
So what did Reginald do?
Oh, he called 911. Twice.
Um...you call 911 when you run out of Cookies N Cream ice cream during your period...not for a lack of hot sauce on your sub. Men don't know anything.
PS He was arrested, so don't try this at home.
Comments
WTF? Is this for real??! Who does that??!
Yeah, I saw this...he totally deserved to go to jail. For a really long time. Because even though "rampant stupidity" isn't TECHNICALLY a crime, monopolizing the time of a 911 operator who could actually be HELPING someone with a real problem, is and should be.
What a moron. Or, alternatively, a total Attention Whore. But I think that's actually officially my title, so...we'll go with Moron. :-)
V.
Hahaha-how ridiculous. I saw this on TV. I can't even begin to imagine what type person would call 911 cause his sandwich wasn't quite right. What's wrong with people???
This makes me afraid for The Children and The Future and Society and all kinds of other capitalized, serious stuff.
wow what a jerk.
I used to work with the general public back in the day, and I was amazed at some of the trivial things people would get upset about. It's like some people have never faced a challenge in their lifetime.
I saw this...he totally deserved to go to jail. For a really long time. Because even though "rampant stupidity" isn't TECHNICALLY a crime, monopolizing the time of a 911 operator who could actually be HELPING someone with a real problem.




