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Sizzlin' Hot Fajitas interrupt prayer

Michchamp

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and lead to easily dismissed lawsuit:
According to the ruling, Jimenez ordered fajitas that were placed in front of him in a "sizzling skillet." When he bowed his head "close to the table," the ruling says, Jimenez heard "a loud sizzling noise, followed by 'a pop noise' and then felt a burning sensation in his left eye and on his face."
There is no indication in the article which deity he was attempting to pray to.
 
He probably masturbated earlier in the day, and that was Jesus's way of punishing him for it.

He's lucky Jesus forgives, and he didn't end up with hot grease in both eyes
 
and lead to easily dismissed lawsuit:
According to the ruling, Jimenez ordered fajitas that were placed in front of him in a "sizzling skillet." When he bowed his head "close to the table," the ruling says, Jimenez heard "a loud sizzling noise, followed by 'a pop noise' and then felt a burning sensation in his left eye and on his face."
There is no indication in the article which deity he was attempting to pray to.

The link doesn't say anything about the prayer being interrupted. Just that the guy got burned and sued but didn't win. We don't know from the article whether the guy stopped praying immedietely after he got burned, or kept on praying.

The article is about the guy getting burned, suing and losing, not about whether the prayer was interrupted by the sizzlin' hot fajitas.

The title of this thread is very misleading.
 
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my thread titles are like my children, man.
 
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