McFlurry Argument Ends with Torched Car

Dateline Jacksonville, Florida. WFTV reports that a woman and a man were heard arguing in the line at an area McDonald’s. Witnesses say that the woman kept insisting that the man buy her a McFlu...
McFlurry Argument Ends with Torched Car
Written by Mike Tuttle
  • Dateline Jacksonville, Florida. WFTV reports that a woman and a man were heard arguing in the line at an area McDonald’s. Witnesses say that the woman kept insisting that the man buy her a McFlurry – the ice cream treats McDonald’s sells. The man refused her multiple heated requests.

    Sabryna Maré was in the line in front of the couple.

    “They were going at it,” said Maré. “She was saying she wanted this and wanted that, and she wanted either a McFlurry or an ice cream on top and he was not in for it. Then he was yelling at her saying he’s not going to do it.”

    Pay attention now, because here’s where things get fun.

    “Next thing you know, she says ‘I’m going to blow it up,’ and we were wondering what are you going to blow up?”

    Other witnesses on the scene report that the woman grabbed the man’s keys, then exited the building and used gasoline and alcohol to douse the man’s 1994 El Dorado, which she then lit on fire. The woman then walked away.

    Police and firefighters were called to the scene after the man could not put out the fire himself, even with help from others.

    However, other news reports tell a very different version of the story:

    You may recall that we told you before about another incident in McDonald’s. This one also involved a McFlurry.

    A woman in Manchester, UK, tried to order a McFlurry for her horse by going through the drive-through. Employees refused to serve her. So she led the horse inside to place her order, where it promptly “let loose with a volley of excrement in the middle of the restaurant” – i.e. it pooped.

    The woman was issued a fine for bringing the horse into the restaurant.

    McFlurrys, folks. You’ve been warned.

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