8/09/2006
Toledo Woman Finds Curly Hair in Curly Fries
Left: Artist's rendition of the horror
(Toledo, OH) A night out to dinner for a Toledo couple went terribly wrong last Saturday.
While eating at an unnamed local restaurant, Regina Pratt felt something odd inside her mouth.
"I reached in and pulled out this curly hair," she said, removing the strand from a Ziploc bag. "It was dark, sinewy, and I thought I was going to chuck right then and there."
According to Pratt, there are only two possibilities of the hair's origin.
"I began to pray that there was a black cook working, but every employee in the place was white," she shuddered. "My stomach dropped; the only remaining explanation was too disgusting to even think about."
Left: Learning to cope and begin again
Pratt said that she is weighing her options.
"Part of me wants to sue the pants off that restaurant," she said. "But then again, maybe I don't want to know who the hair belongs to."
Pratt's husband Mark said that the event has "definitely strained" the couple's marriage.
"I find it difficult to kiss my wife now," he admitted. "It's kind of like an accidental infidelity. Guys have a tough time going where another man has been, you know what I mean? I love Gina, but at the same time I want to puke when I think about sticking my tongue in her mouth."
(Toledo, OH) A night out to dinner for a Toledo couple went terribly wrong last Saturday.
While eating at an unnamed local restaurant, Regina Pratt felt something odd inside her mouth.
"I reached in and pulled out this curly hair," she said, removing the strand from a Ziploc bag. "It was dark, sinewy, and I thought I was going to chuck right then and there."
According to Pratt, there are only two possibilities of the hair's origin.
"I began to pray that there was a black cook working, but every employee in the place was white," she shuddered. "My stomach dropped; the only remaining explanation was too disgusting to even think about."
Left: Learning to cope and begin again
Pratt said that she is weighing her options.
"Part of me wants to sue the pants off that restaurant," she said. "But then again, maybe I don't want to know who the hair belongs to."
Pratt's husband Mark said that the event has "definitely strained" the couple's marriage.
"I find it difficult to kiss my wife now," he admitted. "It's kind of like an accidental infidelity. Guys have a tough time going where another man has been, you know what I mean? I love Gina, but at the same time I want to puke when I think about sticking my tongue in her mouth."