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'Super Drunk' Man Drives, Then Passes Out in Drive-Thru
Burger King workers had to call deputies because the man's car was blocking traffic in the drive-thru.

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Burger King workers had to call deputies because the man's car was blocking traffic in the drive-thru.

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