(Source: Yahoo/Associated Press)
SANDUSKY, Ohio – So much for the value menu. A Taco Bell manager in Ohio says a man who appeared drunk walked into the restaurant earlier this week and handed him $72 for just one taco. The manager tells police near the northern Ohio town of Sandusky that the customer who seemed to be in his early 20s refused to take back the money and told workers "Merry Christmas."
Manager Aaron Ohm says he thought for sure the man would return for his money, but he so far he hasn't shown up.
Police are holding on to the money as evidence and say if it's not claimed in 60 days, the store manager will get a late Christmas gift.
What I think:
Well, I thought this was a funny story, but carefully reading, it says, "…a man who appeared drunk…" The man must have intended to say 'Merry Christmas' because he was drunk and doesn't want to be arrested for his situation. And the man might have forgotten or didn't see that he paid $72 for his taco.
In the other hand, I think that the manager shouldn't have told the police because the man said, "Merry Christmas." It could mean that the man in his early 20s is intently giving the bucks to the store manager—and the manager's coworkers. After all, it's Christmas time. It's time to give, and it's better than to receive (also, the manager should share the money!)
Merry Christmas, by the way!
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