Random Customer Sends Popeyes Worker to Nursing School (WATCH)
This former Kansas City cop was just eating his fried chicken when he decided that he wanted to send the drive-thru worker to nursing school.
This former Kansas City cop was just eating his fried chicken when he decided that he wanted to send the drive-thru worker to nursing school.
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