Re: NOT a blonde moment!

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Wed Jul 18 12:17:55 2001


enough already with the coffee - this tale has now reached almost urban legendary status. we deserve a break today!

art

At Wed, 18 Jul 2001, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: >
>In a message dated 7/18/01 9:38:01 AM, marilyncnm@hotmail.com writes:
>
><< Hardly a RCT el, now if everyone on this list would volunteer to dump
>coffee
>at 185 degrees in their laps we might have something. The point is not
>whether the old woman should have been able to manage the lid. Should she
>have been personally responsible for doing an internet search prior to
>ordering the coffee and know that McDonalds had a history of serving coffee
>capable of producing 3d degree burns within 2 seconds of contact? Accidents
>happen, whether she pulled the lid off wrong or some kid ran by her table in
>the restaurant and knocked it in her lap-this was a foreseeable injury &
>McDonalds knew better. Just IMHO. >>
>
>Well, not to debate that TOOOOOO much here, but if we REALLY wanted to "fix"
>this, then MacDonalds (and everywhere else) would just serve lukewarm coffee.
>Also, all candles sold would have to not light, and lawnmowers would be sold
>with no blades... yada yada yada.
>
>Joe P.

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art fougner, md

A series of 1000 cases begins with but a single anecdote.





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