Are you really defending a person that put a Styrofoam cup of hot
coffee between her legs, while in a car, and takes off the lid?

By the way, Styrofoam melts at 464 deg f. How did McD's get water that hot?


On Dec 21, 2007 9:23 AM, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "if you can sue for hot coffee in the lap and win then why not?"
>
> I know it is so annoying -- just because the coffee was so hot (nearly 
> boiling) that it melted the cup and caused 2nd and 3rd degrees burns of the 
> thighs and genitals requiring surgery.  Combined with the fact that the 
> company had previously settled similar incidents 'out of court'.
>
> But of course it is frivolous because every late night comedian knows that 
> coffee is 'hot'.
>

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