A half-naked woman busted out her own version of a Grand Slam at a Denny's in L.A
No mooning over Miami -- this half-naked woman was topless -- but she did serve up her own version of a Grand Slam ... destroying at least 100 plates in a SoCal Denny's.
Her rampage went on for at least a couple minutes as patrons and employees yelled for her to stop. Her only reply was,"Shut the f*** up, man" -- and then quickly back to the bang-up work at hand. Cops tell us they'd gotten a call about a woman at a bus stop taking her clothes off, and arguing with people before making her way into the Denny's.
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