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Given the potential random death sentence peanuts can give to children you couldn't pay me to serve peanut butter at a day care. Don't know if they could get you for involuntary manslaughter; but, a mistake like that would haunt you for life. Btw,the Disney corporation recently murdered someone at one of their restaurants who had a declared peanut allergy. The Disney defense was their family couldn't sue them because they had agreed not to when they signed up for Disney plus a few years prior (terms of service agreement). The PR nightmare made Bob Iger graciously allow a single exception to this rule and allow the family the honor of suing them. //@anonymous: This is the "Daycare Edition"
11 months ago|
Anonymous
Or pregnant woman’s best friend. //@anonymous: You mean 'Mans best friend' edition.
11 months ago|
Anonymous
That was really gracious of Bob. He probably learned it from the Disney princesses. We can all learn from Disney princesses. //@anonymous: Given the potential random death sentence peanuts can give to children you couldn't pay me to serve peanut butter at a day care. Don't know if they could get you for involuntary manslaughter; but, a mistake like that would haunt you for life. Btw,the Disney corporation recently murdered someone at one of their restaurants who had a declared peanut allergy. The Disney defense was their family couldn't sue them because they had agreed not to when they signed up for Disney plus a few years prior (terms of service agreement). The PR nightmare made Bob Iger graciously allow a single exception to this rule and allow the family the honor of suing them. //@anonymous: This is the "Daycare Edition"
Anonymous
This is the "Daycare Edition"
11 months ago |
Anonymous
You mean 'Mans best friend' edition.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Given the potential random death sentence peanuts can give to children you couldn't pay me to serve peanut butter at a day care. Don't know if they could get you for involuntary manslaughter; but, a mistake like that would haunt you for life. Btw,the Disney corporation recently murdered someone at one of their restaurants who had a declared peanut allergy. The Disney defense was their family couldn't sue them because they had agreed not to when they signed up for Disney plus a few years prior (terms of service agreement). The PR nightmare made Bob Iger graciously allow a single exception to this rule and allow the family the honor of suing them. //@anonymous: This is the "Daycare Edition"
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Or pregnant woman’s best friend. //@anonymous: You mean 'Mans best friend' edition.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
That was really gracious of Bob. He probably learned it from the Disney princesses. We can all learn from Disney princesses. //@anonymous: Given the potential random death sentence peanuts can give to children you couldn't pay me to serve peanut butter at a day care. Don't know if they could get you for involuntary manslaughter; but, a mistake like that would haunt you for life. Btw,the Disney corporation recently murdered someone at one of their restaurants who had a declared peanut allergy. The Disney defense was their family couldn't sue them because they had agreed not to when they signed up for Disney plus a few years prior (terms of service agreement). The PR nightmare made Bob Iger graciously allow a single exception to this rule and allow the family the honor of suing them. //@anonymous: This is the "Daycare Edition"
11 months ago |