Did you hear about the finger?
obviously not. c'mon people if you're going to try and rip a company off for millions, you might want to try thinking a little bit harder.
also, why a finger?
wouldnt a giant piece of fingernail done the same trick with less trouble finding one
or better yet a giant yellow toenail !
Her kid's name is fucking Genesis?
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[QUOTE=alex cassun]it's a joke.[/QUOTE]
oh. now i feel stupid.
Fuck Bush!
And his hypocrisy
And all the drones
Who gave him his presidency!
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eh, as well you should, but i won't harrass you about it.
[QUOTE=alex cassun]eh, as well you should, but i won't harrass you about it.[/QUOTE]
yes u wil. stop with the lies cassun.
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[QUOTE]U.S. National - AP
Woman in Wendy's Finger Case Arrested
26 minutes ago U.S. National - AP
LAS VEGAS - The woman who claimed she found a well-manicured finger in her bowl of Wendy's chili last month was arrested at her home Thursday night, police said.
Police in San Jose, Calif. — the site of the Wendy's in question — announced the arrest of Anna Ayala in Las Vegas. Police spokesman Enrique Garcia said authorities would not give any details until a news conference Friday.
Ayala's 18-year-old son, Guadalupe Reyes, said he had gone to the store around 9 p.m. when he got a phone call from a friend who was back at the house.
"We rushed back and she was already gone," Reyes said.
Reyes said he had no other details and was waiting to hear from his mother.
The arrest is the latest twist in the bizarre case about how the 1 1/2-inch finger tip ended up in a bowl of fast-food chili.
Ayala told police she found the finger March 22 while eating at a Wendy's in San Jose. She said she intended to sue but relented, claiming the publicity was too emotionally taxing.
When police and health officials failed to find any missing digits among the workers involved in the restaurant's supply chain, suspicion fell on Ayala, whose story has become a late-night punch line.
Ayala has a litigious history. She has filed claims against several corporations, including a former employer and General Motors, though it is unclear from court records whether she received any money. She said she got $30,000 from El Pollo Loco after her 13-year-old daughter got sick at one of the chain's Las Vegas-area restaurants. El Pollo Loco officials say she did not get a dime.
Earlier Thursday, Ohio-based Wendy's International Inc. announced it had ended its internal investigation, saying it could find no credible link between the finger and the restaurant chain.
All the employees at the San Jose store were found to have all their fingers, and no suppliers reported any hand or finger injuries, the company said.
Sales have dropped at franchises in Northern California, forcing layoffs and reduced hours, the company said. Wendy's also has hired private investigators, set up a hot line for tips and offered a $100,000 reward for anyone who provides information leading to the finger's original owner. [/QUOTE]
She better get used to finding fingers in unusual places if she ends up in an all womans prison.

[QUOTE=Smartazboy]She better get used to finding fingers in unusual places if she ends up in an all womans prison.[/QUOTE]
ahahahaha... You should get a prize for that!
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"I'm not lying. I'm writing fiction with my mouth!" - Homer Simpson
I have my moments.

i love it. this bitch is gonna get years in prison for this, which is great because she probably deserves it, but it also reminds me of how you can kill a person and get the same sentence--as long as it's not in the national headlines.
[QUOTE]Wendy's Hopes Arrest Woos Back Customers
Sun Apr 24,12:32 AM ET U.S. National - AP
By KIM CURTIS, Associated Press Writer
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Wendy's restaurants are hoping business will bounce back now that a woman who claimed she found a finger in her bowl of chili has been arrested and investigators say the whole case was likely a hoax.
Anna Ayala is accused of attempted grand larceny, a charge authorities said relates to the financial losses Wendy's has suffered since Ayala claimed she bit down a 1 1/2-inch finger tip in a mouthful of her chili on March 22.
The loss to Wendy's restaurants in the Bay area is $2.5 million, according to the felony complaint against her.
"Indeed, what we have found is that thus far our evidence suggests the truest victims in this case are indeed the Wendy's owner, operators and employees here in San Jose," San Jose Police Chief Rob Davis said Friday.
Sales dropped at Wendy's in Northern California because of the furor, forcing layoffs and reduced hours.
"It's been 31 days, and believe me it's been really tough," said Joseph Desmond, owner of the local Wendy's franchise. "My thanks also go out to all the little people who were hurt in our stores. They lost a lot of wages because we had to cut back because our business has been down so badly."
The company plans to launch a marketing campaign and decided to offer free Frosties this weekend at its Bay area restaurants, Wendy's spokesman Denny Lynch said.
"If you look at the facts, the police have conducted an investigation and filed charges and made an arrest. We believe that is a clear sign we have been vindicated," he said.
Ayala's claim that she found the well-manicured finger during her meal at a San Jose Wendy's initially drew sympathy. She hired a lawyer and filed a claim against the franchise owner, but dropped the lawsuit threat soon after suspicion fell on her.
Ayala, who has a history of bringing claims against big corporations, was arrested at her suburban Las Vegas home Thursday. A court appearance is scheduled for Tuesday; in the meantime, she is being held without bail.
San Jose Police Capt. David Keneller said police consider Ayala's claim a hoax. Police refused to say where the finger originated and exactly how the hoax was carried out.
But according to a person knowledgeable about the case who spoke on condition of anonymity, the charge stemmed from San Jose police interviews with people who said Ayala described putting a finger in the chili.
Many loyal patrons continue to support the Wendy's where Ayala made her claim.
On Friday, Tom McCready headed into the franchise and ordered two bowls of chili to go plus a baked potato topped with chili.
"If they've got 10 fingers, it's OK with me," the San Jose retiree said about the Wendy's employees at the counter.
He said he and his wife have supported the restaurant since Ayala's claim, heading there more often and ordering the chili. His opinion of Ayala's claim: "It's a crock."[/QUOTE]
"The loss to Wendy's restaurants in the Bay area is $2.5 million, according to the felony complaint against her." Thats a big hit for one market.

no it isnt.
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Ok.

really, it isnt when you think of how much money they make and of course they are way over compensating.
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Ok. 

[QUOTE=random internet news source]A two-foot snake found its way into a packet of breakfast cereal, it emerged today.
Five-year-old Jordan Willett, from Dawley, Shropshire, discovered the live reptile inside his box of Golden Puffs on Bank Holiday Monday.
His mother Theresa, who was having breakfast with her son at the time, said she initially thought it was a free gift for children.
Describing the incident, the 23-year-old said: “My lad, he went to open his cereal and luckily enough I was behind him because a snake popped out.
“I just screamed. I grabbed the box off him and found some Sellotape.”
She said: “Jordan’s still in shock today. He’s not eating. Neither am I.”
The family, who brought the 89p packet of Collier’s brand cereal from a branch of Netto on the Wrekin Retail Park on Saturday, said they would be taking things further.
Clive Cooper, Netto trading director, said: “This does seem to be a bizarre incident but we are taking it very seriously.
“Netto is in discussions with its supplier to ensure that all procedures are reviewed and we will be making checks on our stock.”
An expert called in to examine the corn snake, which is non-venomous and feeds on mice and birds, said he had no doubt the animal had been kept as a pet in England and had been well looked after. [/QUOTE]after extensive blood work was done, it was revealed that the snake was a family pet who'd recently died.
Finger in Chili Came From Wendy's Accuser's Friend (Update1)
May 13 (Bloomberg) -- The finger a woman claimed she found in her bowl of chili at a Wendy's restaurant in California was that of an acquaintance who lost it in an industrial accident, police said.
Anna Ayala claimed to find the well-manicured fingertip in her food while eating at one of the No. 3 hamburger chain's restaurants in March. San Jose Police Chief Rob Davis said the digit belonged to a Nevada resident who is an associate of Ayala's husband. He declined to identify the person.
Reports of the incident hurt the chain's sales in the San Francisco area and prompted job cuts and reduced hours for workers, Wendy's International inc. President and Chief Operating Officer Tom Mueller said April 15. A reward of as much as $100,000 had been offered for information about the incident.
``The jig is up,'' Davis said during a televised press conference. ``The puzzle pieces are beginning to fall into place and the truth is beginning to be exposed.''
Ayala was arrested last month and charged with attempted grand theft in connection with the case.
I was here. Then I wasn't. Then I was again.
Posted on Sun, Sep. 11, 2005
CASE CLOSED
: Anna Ayala and her husband, Jaime Plascencia, admit to a Santa Clara County judge that they tried to defraud fast-food giant Wendy's by inserting a human fingertip into a bowl of chili.
SAN JOSE, California (AP) -- A Nevada couple pleaded guilty Friday to all charges related to planting a human fingertip in a bowl of Wendy's chili in a scheme to extort money from the fast food restaurant chain.
Anna Ayala, 39, and Jaime Placencia, 43, pleaded guilty to conspiring to file a false claim and attempted grand theft. The Dublin, Ohio-based Wendy's International Inc. claimed the scheme cost it $2.5 million in lost sales because of bad publicity.
Ayala faces up to nearly 10 years in state prison when sentenced November 2. Her husband faces up to 13 years behind bars.
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So...We are still going to die. Right?



[QUOTE=alex cassun]nothing but a waste of her fifteen minutes. shame.[/QUOTE]
What she should have done was gotten a finger from a pauper at the morgue. Had she been thinking, which clearly she wasn't.
I was here. Then I wasn't. Then I was again.