Did you hear the one about the man dressed as Burger King that went into McDonald’s? No, this isn’t a joke about The Hamburglar, either.
And once inside, the competitor’s mascot proceeded to hand out burgers, dance and pose for pictures, according to a Rome News-Tribune story. The “king” said it was for charities, but he didn’t collect any money in the West Rome restaurant Monday afternoon, according to the report.
It sounds funny, unless you’re the restaurant manager. She wasn’t laughing when she called police to report a “suspicious person,” according to the police report obtained by the newspaper.
When approached by the manager, the costumed man got into a white Acura and left, but officers tracked him down by his tag number. Probably wasn’t the first time for the prankster, shown here in a YouTube video.
Do you have a beef to pick with this guy, or do you think it was a harmless act?
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Mike
September 21st, 2012
8:31 am
Hey Vato, hit the brakes, she would have come off in the drive way.
OTPVol
September 21st, 2012
10:17 am
Cops told him to take his meat and beat it.
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SirReal
September 26th, 2012
7:37 pm
Hilarious. People need to lighten up a bit. Its not like Mickey’s Ds is paying her a princely sum to do her job anyway.lol
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October 4th, 2012
1:03 pm
Casual concurrence
WMM
January 27th, 2013
10:15 am
I don’t agree with it and think its kinda pedifilish…other then disturbing the peac you can’t really do anything…but I bet Ronald has payback in mind
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12:07 pm
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