A comedy prophecy finally comes true, and it turns out you're not allowed to eat McNuggets on roller coasters
A recent article humorously discusses the absurdity of eating McNuggets on roller coasters, highlighting a comedic prophecy. It also touches on Bryce Harper's unconventional toothpaste method, where he squirts toothpaste directly into his mouth. The author shares personal experiences and reflections on the challenges of balancing work and leisure during a busy week.
- ▪The article humorously addresses the impracticality of eating McNuggets while on roller coasters.
- ▪Bryce Harper's unique toothpaste habit involves applying toothpaste directly into his mouth instead of on a toothbrush.
- ▪The author reflects on the hectic nature of their work week, especially following a holiday.
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OutKick-Culture A comedy prophecy finally comes true, and it turns out you're not allowed to eat McNuggets on roller coasters Also, we test-drive the Bruce Harper toothpaste method By Matt Reigle OutKick Published May 29, 2026 4:22pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Caitlin Clark & Her "Fans" ATTACKED By Cari Champion. Dan Dakich FIRES BACK | Don't @ Me w/ Dan Dakich On this episode of Don’t @ Me, Dan Dakich slams former SportsCenter anchor Cari Champion for claiming Caitlin Clark receives "blatant favoritism" from the WNBA.
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