Kristy Hammonds Thompson and Michael Setzer thought it would be cute to record themselves playing with people’s food. Um hum. Real cute. They aren’t teenagers; they’re grown folks who should know better.
Yep. Guessing these two have a bright future ahead of them … after the lawsuits, jail time and public humiliation dies down.
Two fired Domino’s Pizza employees are free on bond this morning after being charged for their roles in producing a YouTube video that showed two workers breaking numerous sanitation laws while producing food.Authorities in Catawba County say the two people charged in the case — Kristy Hammonds Thompson, 31, and Michael Setzer, 32 — were the people who appeared in the video.
Read the rest of this Charlotte Observer article here.
Watch the offending video here:
Watch Dominos’ (lame, impersonal, scripted) YouTube response:
Extra credit: check out Kristy Hammonds Thompson’s mug in the North Carolina Sex Offender and Public Protection Registry here.
This article appears in Apr 14-21, 2009.




