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Go Bath Boy! It’s Your Birthday!

Source: WDTN

Some workers at a Greene County restaurant are in hot water with the health department, after an employee took a bubble bath in a store sink. It happened at the Burger King on Orange Street in Xenia.

A four-minute video posted on MySpace.com captured the employee, self-described as Mr. Unstable, bathing nude in a large stainless steel sink as several other employees and a store manager looked on.

“My first thought was oh my God,” said Greene County Health Commissioner Mark McDonnell. McDonnell immediately sent staff to restaurant to investigate the numerous health code violations. He said the restaurant was aware of the incident and had already taken steps to clean up, including disposing of all the utensils and sanitizing the sink twice.

All of the employees involved were fired.

Watch the video:

“It’s my birthday… I’m takin’ a bath!”
“Get a lil’ clean… get all spice up for you guys!”
“it’s like a hot tub, son!”
“I need a beer and a joint! It’s my birthday!”
“Stop on by BK… the dishes will be nice and clean!”

Dig how how the girl taking the video tries to get the manager to go see him:
“You can’t see his penis or nothin’!”

Well, thank God for that.




3 Responses to “Burger King Employee Takes Bath In Restaurant Sink”


  1. tim ecker says:

    people are that desperate for attention these days. he should of done the world a favor and jumped off the tallest building he could find. children love resturants like burger king and Mcdonalds so when trash like those dumbasses work there parents will think twice before taking there kids there.

  2. You know, most people get fired from their first shitty food service job for doing something not nearly as funny or as inventive as this guy…

  3. Wes says:

    Seriously the amount of cleaning in these places make this like nothing. The human body is cleaner that the food prep counters anyway. He could have shat in the sink and the soap and sanitizer used in the dish process would neutralize it.

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