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Bikini Barista Throws Boiling Water On Flasher

Video: Man Was Wearing Woman's Bra, Underwear

Video Backstory: Bikini Baristas Not Only Ones Exposing Themselves

PARKLAND, Wash. -- A man dressed in woman’s underwear and exposing himself drove up to a Parkland espresso stand three times before one of the baristas threw a cup of boiling water at him, said the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office.

Jamae Feddock, a bikini clad barista at Java Girls, said she first thought the man dressed in women’s underwear and exposing himself was a sick joke, until the man came back several times.

The first time he came to the window Feddock said he was wearing a white bra and white panties and touching himself inappropriately.

Then he came back a second time.

“He has underwear over his face, he's wearing hot pink panties now and the underwear that he was wearing is over his face and there's a little peephole so he can see,” Feddock said.

Feddock and another barista were working around 5 a.m. last Thursday when the incident happened. They tried to get a look at the man’s license plate, but that too was covered up with women’s underwear.

When the man came back a third time one of the baristas took a cup of 220 degree water and doused him with it.

“Kylie opened the door and threw boiling hot water on his face and his chest and he said oooh yeah,” Feddock said.

Police agencies around Pierce County said they are seeing more and more incidents of indecent exposure -- as more coffee stands open -- many with women dressed provocatively -- or barely dressed at all.

“I don't think we can make a quid pro quo there that this is causing the effect, and they certainly don't deserve that behavior, but we do have some of these stands that have been victimized by these activities,” said Det. Sgt. Jerry Bates a Pierce County Sheriff’s Deputy.

Anyone with information should call the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office.

Someone should check Strickj for 3rd degree burns. :eek:

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You can't have 220 degree water. Water will stay at 212 degrees until it all boils off into steam. If you compressed it, yeah it could reach 220, but it would flash to steam the second it was uncompressed. Sorry, nuclear physics was tattooed into my brain :eek:. In either event, that would suck.

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a) Seriously... wtf is wrong with people nowadays.

;) After watching the video... why the hell don't we have those coffee stands here? lol :eek:

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You can't have 220 degree water. Water will stay at 212 degrees until it all boils off into steam. If you compressed it, yeah it could reach 220, but it would flash to steam the second it was uncompressed. Sorry, nuclear physics was tattooed into my brain :). In either event, that would suck.

Unless the water has impurities, which will elevate the boiling point. Probably not by eight degrees, though.

Maybe they were using the Rankine scale? :cool:

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Unless the water has impurities, which will elevate the boiling point. Probably not by eight degrees, though.

Maybe they were using the Rankine scale? :cool:

You hush your mouth. I'm trying to cleanse my brain of all that nonsense. :)

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Maybe they are 2.7 miles below sea level. Or get their water from a pressurized superheat line. Or maybe the reporter is not as literate as he/she thinks he/she is.

Or maybe its all three. :)

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Maybe they are 2.7 miles below sea level. Or get their water from a pressurized superheat line. Or maybe the reporter is not as literate as he/she thinks he/she is.

These are the same people that will correct you when using the word clip :P

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Unless the water has impurities, which will elevate the boiling point. Probably not by eight degrees, though.

Maybe they were using the Rankine scale? :doh:

the 220 is the temp of.the steam from.the steam wand used to foam the milk. i imagine they got some water from the boiler spout and assumed it was.the same temp. btw the boiler is pressuized and it is 220 at the wand, i have he marks to prove it.:P

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Maybe they are 2.7 miles below sea level. Or get their water from a pressurized superheat line. Or maybe the reporter is not as literate as he/she thinks he/she is.

Public schools and the NEA at work!

oh and by the way, the speed of light just went to 187,000 mps

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