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Peanut allergy fun?



My friend Kerri and her sister came over the other night for dinner at my place. She had warned me that she was allergic to peanuts. I thought she was being overcautious and slipped some peanut oil into the pan before I cooked. Basically after rushing her to the hospital she will not return my calls. It was just a funny mistake. Why is she so mad?

I thought you said "peanut GALLERY" fun. I was expecting Howdy Doody!
Because you could have killed her.
Because you could have killed her, duh!
bc u almost killed her!!!!!
I sincerely hope that this is a joke, because peanut allergies are no laughing matter,you could have killed or seriously injured her. this is NOT a funny mistake and I wouldn't be surprised if she sued you.
if she told you she was allergic to peanuts, why would you cook with peanut oil. She is mad because you are a non-caring dumba$$ Having to take her to the hospital was not a funny mistake, unless you think knowingly causing other people harm is funny.
Sadly, yes you could have killed her. Peanut allergy is serious.

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