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A woman named Holly Jones is a hair stylist in Indianapolis, and she went to a bar called Kilroy’s with some friends for New Year’s Eve.  But the night didn’t quite go the way she planned.

Someone there had to be wheeled out by paramedics, and that really bothered Holly . . . because it delayed her bill.

So she posted on Kilroy’s Facebook page at 1:51 A.M. saying, quote, “Having our meal ruined by watching a dead person being wheeled out from an overdose, my night has been ruined!

“We were screamed at and had the manager walk away from us while we were trying to figure out our bill being messed up.  [He] also told us someone dying was more important than us being there, making us feel like our business didn’t matter.”

Luckily the manager responded (see below) on Facebook, and let her know that it was a 70-year-old woman who’d had a HEART ATTACK.   She was taken to the hospital, and now she’s recovering.  And he REALLY let Holly have it, for being an insensitive idiot.

And when the hair salon where Holly works found out about her post, they fired her.

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