Posted by Mark - IN. on February 04, 2015 at 17:32:59 from (24.15.150.109):
In Reply to: Ambushed at McDonalds posted by rrlund on February 04, 2015 at 10:29:51:
In foreign countries, Germany being one, they serve beer (bier) at places like McDonald's. So one night me and some fellow GI's go into Mannheim and got hammered. Its late, time to find our way home, but there's a McDonalds, we're hungry and...they serve beer (bier). We go in, and without warning one of my buddies flops onto the floor and starts convulsing. We all think he's dying and an ambulance comes. When the crew gets inside, he gets up and starts laughing, drunkly that he had just had a Big Mac attack. By that time, the police (Polizei) had arrived. The complaints and protests going on around our nation right now about how mean and abusive our police are? I'd really love to see them try that around or with the Polizei. Like my buddy, they'd last about half of one second. My buddy got his derriere kicked, putting it midly. Your day at McDonald's went much, much, much better than my buddy's day. He got his clock cleaned and they were eyeballing us and we had nothing to do with it, so they let us...leave.
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