No.  Clearly, anyone who would grow a mustache without a beard or goatee 
is at fault, no matter the actual facts of the case.

--BenD

Gruss Gott wrote:
> With all the Tort Reform talk I thought you might be interested in the
> latest frivolous lawsuit:
> 
> After suffering a stroke at one of their restaurants Peter Griffin
> sued McBurgerWorld.  If you're interested, here are the facts of the
> case:
> 
> * Due to a T-Surge from a new mustache that Mr. Griffin had recently
> grown, he raced into a burning building and rescued a man from
> burning.
> 
> * The man happened to be the owner of McBurgerWorld and, as a reward
> for the rescue and the loss of Mr. Griffin's mustache, the man offered
> Mr. Griffin free hamburgers for life.
> 
> * Mr. Griffin rushed down to McBurgerWorld and consumed 30 hamburgers.
> 
> * As Mr. Griffin was finishing his 30th burger he suffered a stroke,
> losing control and feeling in the left half of his body.
> 
> * Mr. Griffin regained usage of his full body after 5 minutes of stem
> cell treatments.
> 
> So what do think?  Does Mr. Griffin have a case for wrongful injury here?
> 
> 

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