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Robber Who Demanded McNuggets but got McMuffin Sentenced to Six Years On 4/30/21 at 2:33 PM EDT Anyone who s gone to a fast-food restaurant too late for breakfast or too early for lunch knows that these establishments tend to be strict about keeping their meal services separate so strict, in fact, that when an early-morning armed robber demanded an order of McNuggets mid-raid, the store refused and forced him to flee with a McMuffin instead. The Bristol Post reports that 22-year-old Rudi Batten raided the Yate, England McDonald s around 7:00 a.m on February 8. Upon entrance, he took about 50 pounds (almost USD $70) from the register. ....
Colin McDonald, gutsy opening batsman for the Australia team of the 1950s – obituary While not supremely talented, he had the measure of bowling greats such as Wes Hall and Fred Trueman 30 January 2021 • 6:00am Colin McDonald, right, comes out to bat for Australia against Worcestershire in 1961 with his teammate Bobby Simpson Credit: Colorsport/Shutterstock Colin McDonald, who has died aged 92, was a more than useful opening batsman for Australia from 1952 to 1961. Always a battler, McDonald excelled in courage, facing the fiercest fast bowlers of his time – Wes Hall, Fred Trueman, Frank Tyson, Neil Adcock and Peter Heine – without flinching. In those times there were no helmets – and McDonald was the kind of batsman who preferred to be hit rather than surrender his wicket. ....