Posted by Charlie on October 30, 2009
There are plenty better things we should be arresting the teenagers of America for.
Some Utah teenagers learned a useful lesson: just because you see somebody do something goofy on YouTube doesn’t mean you should try it too. Four teens pulled up to a McDonald’s drive-through window in American Fork, Utah (that’s really the name) and one of them, copying a YouTube video that’s gotten 6.3 million views, rattled off the food order in the form of rap lyrics, like the life of the average McDonald’s employee isn’t tough enough.
The employee obviously didn’t appreciate the show as much the teens did. The worker got the manager involved. The manager was no fan either. And after the rap was repeated, the manager asked the young men to leave but made sure to write down their car’s license plate. The police were called and found the offending teens at the local high school where an officer wrote them up.







