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Bears forward Scott Greene spent the entirety of his day on Thursday, May 8th serving food to patrons at a Seattle-area Wendy's restaurant. Greene only handed the patrons chili all day, regardless of what they had previously ordered. The patrons did not seem to mind the change to the orders at all. None of the employees of the restaurant seemed to be confused by the fact that he worked there, with most of them seeming to know him already. So far as we're aware, Greene has no previous fast-food experience. When interviewed about his behavior, Greene simply said "I like chili." Experts are still working to determine what he means by that exactly. "It seems like high-grade performance art to me," said a noted art scholar. "The simple statement of 'I like chili' reflects a sort of dada attitude that I wasn't aware a hockey player would have an understanding of." We'll update you as the situation develops.

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6 minutes ago, Motzaburger said:

Wtf kind of team is @Banackock running where players have to work at Wendy's to make it by.....

I mean I own the restaurant...

12 minutes ago, Motzaburger said:

Wtf kind of team is @Banackock running where players have to work at Wendy's to make it by.....

We’re unable to playfully trash talk you’re team without them getting salty.

 

What I can do for you, sir, is remind you that your general manager traded a starting goalie away when he was trying to compete and ended up with no goalie and had to scramble for a goalie. 

 

Working at Wendy’s > not knowing what you’re doing. 

4 minutes ago, Banackock said:

We’re unable to playfully trash talk you’re team without them getting salty.

 

What I can do for you, sir, is remind you that your general manager traded a starting goalie away when he was trying to compete and ended up with no goalie and had to scramble for a goalie. 

 

Working at Wendy’s > not knowing what you’re doing. 

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