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22nd-October-2010 #16
Re: McDonald’s Happy Meal resists decomposition for six months
Greed is for amateurs.
Knowledge without wisdom is a load of books on the back of an ass.
Scorn and mockery towards men in need is one of the reasons feminism is dying as we speak!.
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24th-October-2010 #18
Re: McDonald’s Happy Meal resists decomposition for six months
I can't stand Five Guys. Their burgers I can literally do better at home, and the rest is pathetic. Also Burger King's fries actually taste like potatoes whereas McDonald's fries taste like pure salt.
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28th-October-2010 #20
Re: McDonald’s Happy Meal resists decomposition for six months
Due to geographical issues, I likely cannot do that. haha
Liters of grease, and otherwise lack taste.
McDonald's fries tend to vary between being extremely salty and having a complete lack of salt. I do agree that Wendy's fries are terrible, though.
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14th-January-2011 #21
Re: McDonald’s Happy Meal resists decomposition for six months
Fragbait,
I have to agree there, in the few times I've actually been to a Macca's and got fries, they always taste like some clown has arsed the salt shaker up into the fry tray.
Damn they're salty!
McD's and I don't get on very well anyway, I usually wind up feeling like I've got a hangover for about 2 days after I eat their crap.
BK doesn't bother me one bit, it's just that we don't have a BK 100 miles in either direction of this town.
GRRRR!!!
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16th-February-2011 #22
Re: McDonald’s Happy Meal resists decomposition for six months
Think I'll just stick to making my own burgers, far safer and tastier. As for the fries, how can anyone tell the difference? Deep fried strips of cardboard sprinkled with salt. Could they be more bland?





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