4-Year-Old Finds Nose Ring in McDonalds Burrito

It’s fair to say that fast food doesn’t typically have the best ingredients going for it, but finding a nose ring in your breakfast burrito is a bit much. Frances Rosario, a Georgia  mother and her 4-year-old daughter reportedly found the scnozz-cessory on one of their many morning trips to the chain.


She tells the local CBS news station that she allegedly, “turned it, and I see the piece of jewelry sticking out.”  Rosario says she called the company headquarters for some answers but hasn’t heard back. We’re sure the lawyers will have a better time.

In the meantime, Rasario says she’s going to be staying away from McDonalds “for a little while.” (We reached out to a  Mcdonalds’ spokesperson for comment and they said “she’ll be back, they always come back”).

[Cited: NYDN // Photo : CBS Atlanta]

Rubber Rule: Porno Industry Hates New Condom Law, Threatens To Sue

California recently passed a law that has the porno industry fuming mad. The law, called Measure B, forces all pornography filmed in state to have their performers wrapped up and strapped up. And in a new report by Health Land, the industry may sue to stop its implementation, citing the potential profit lose from people buying less video.

Meanwhile, advocates in favor of the law says it will reduce the rate of STD’s among members of the porno industry. For the part the industry says, “that 350,000 sex scenes have been shot without condoms since 2004 without a single case of HIV transmission on set.”


Under the law, producers would have to get a permit from the Health Department which would most likely involve nurses popping up on porno sets and checking things out. The pertinent question of if that would involve some sort of genital examination is not yet clear.

While some adult-film-industry trade groups, like The Free Speech Coalition, are threatening lawsuits on first amendments grounds, a pretty  influential public media company has come out agains the measure. The Los Angeles Times Editorial board released a statement saying the law, while good intentioned, is stupid and won’t work.

What do you think? Are you ready to say goodbye to ‘raw’ video’s?

[Cited: Healthland // Photo Via: Wowcondoms]

Rubber Rule: Porno Industry Hates New Condom Law, Threatens To Sue

California recently passed a law that has the porno industry fuming mad. The law, called Measure B, forces all pornography filmed in state to have their performers wrapped up and strapped up. And in a new report by Health Land, the industry may sue to stop its implementation, citing the potential profit lose from people buying less video.

Meanwhile, advocates in favor of the law says it will reduce the rate of STD’s among members of the porno industry. For the part the industry says, “that 350,000 sex scenes have been shot without condoms since 2004 without a single case of HIV transmission on set.”


Under the law, producers would have to get a permit from the Health Department which would most likely involve nurses popping up on porno sets and checking things out. The pertinent question of if that would involve some sort of genital examination is not yet clear.

While some adult-film-industry trade groups, like The Free Speech Coalition, are threatening lawsuits on first amendments grounds, a pretty  influential public media company has come out agains the measure. The Los Angeles Times Editorial board released a statement saying the law, while good intentioned, is stupid and won’t work.

What do you think? Are you ready to say goodbye to ‘raw’ video’s?

[Cited: Healthland // Photo Via: Wowcondoms]

Woman Sues Doctor Over Positive HIV Result

A 31-year-old Harlem woman is suing a Sheepshead Bay doctor because he told her she was HIV positive. According to reports, the woman, who went to Dr. Pavel Yutsis after her gastric bypass surgery nutritionist noticed her B12 and white blood cell levels were low, claims the doctor tested her with out her permission.

In New York state, health law requires a patient give written permission before an HIV test is conducted. The woman, who filed the lawsuit under the name “Jane Doe” (natch), tells DNAInfo, “I was tricked. I never signed any paper.”

Dr. Yutsis

The lawsuit says that Yutsis asked her to take the test and she declined because she wanted to concentrate on healing from the weight loss surgery. An assistant later asked to draw blood which was secretly tested. Upon a later visit, Yutsis revealed the results, telling Jane Doe she was positive for the virus.

Jane Doe’s lawyer, citing the state’s law, says there was also no further counselling provided and her results weren’t kept private.

Even though the outcome of the results will ultimately help her health,  the woman feels her right to choose was violated but says, “I’m working on things, I’m slim and trim and sexy.” (Priorities people, priorities)

[Cited: Dnainfo // Yutsismusic.com]

Woman Sues Doctor Over Positive HIV Result

A 31-year-old Harlem woman is suing a Sheepshead Bay doctor because he told her she was HIV positive. According to reports, the woman, who went to Dr. Pavel Yutsis after her gastric bypass surgery nutritionist noticed her B12 and white blood cell levels were low, claims the doctor tested her with out her permission.

In New York state, health law requires a patient give written permission before an HIV test is conducted. The woman, who filed the lawsuit under the name “Jane Doe” (natch), tells DNAInfo, “I was tricked. I never signed any paper.”

Dr. Yutsis

The lawsuit says that Yutsis asked her to take the test and she declined because she wanted to concentrate on healing from the weight loss surgery. An assistant later asked to draw blood which was secretly tested. Upon a later visit, Yutsis revealed the results, telling Jane Doe she was positive for the virus.

Jane Doe’s lawyer, citing the state’s law, says there was also no further counselling provided and her results weren’t kept private.

Even though the outcome of the results will ultimately help her health,  the woman feels her right to choose was violated but says, “I’m working on things, I’m slim and trim and sexy.” (Priorities people, priorities)

[Cited: Dnainfo // Yutsismusic.com]