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A chicken nugget snot ball..
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26.06.05 14:45 Post #46 | [Hide Sig (2)] [Profile] [Quote] |
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So something you might be able to buy from mcdonalds?
tasty.
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26.06.05 17:19 Post #47 | [Hide Sig (9)] [Profile] [Quote] |
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up to their usual standard!
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26.06.05 17:22 Post #48 | [Hide Sig (8)] [Profile] [Quote] |
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McDonalds have some insanely tiny burgers. I bought a double cheeseburger yesterday. You could barely see the meat!
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You have to get a double quarter-pounder if you want to see any meat.
That's why, if I eat hamburgers fast-food, I go to Hardee's Culver's. $4.00 for a cheeseburger, fries, and a drink, but you get what you pay for, the burgers are huge.
If I want to have burgers at a sit-down restaurant, I go to Cheeseburger Paradise (heh, here's a place that's DEFINATELY not in the UK). About $8.00 for six mini-burgers, and enough fries that you can't see the plate, let alone the burgers O_o.
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McDs around here actually have pretty good burgers. 100% beef these days.
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27.06.05 11:31 Post #51 | [Hide Sig (7)] [Profile] [Quote] |
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McDs around here actually have pretty good burgers. 100% beef these days.
also its the best "burgers maker" and the oldest i think
That's why, if I eat hamburgers fast-food, I go to Hardee's Culver's. $4.00 for a cheeseburger, fries, and a drink, but you get what you pay for, the burgers are huge.
why did u crossout that?
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27.06.05 13:46 Post #52 | [Hide Sig (9)] [Profile] [Quote] |
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Well, actually I should cross out both. Hardee's was changed into Culver's by the guy that owns the building. Then, about two years later, he sold the building to Walgreens (you wouldn't believe how much he got for the building). So, now I have neither...
Oh well, I guess I can always drive 40 miles to Springfield...
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Well, actually I should cross out both. Hardee's was changed into Culver's by the guy that owns the building. Then, about two years later, he sold the building to Walgreens (you wouldn't believe how much he got for the building). So, now I have neither...
Oh well, I guess I can always drive 40 miles to Springfield...
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You could always get the quadruple quater-pounder from a certain Mcdonalds in Oxford (Or so my brother says)
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Coincidentally, this particular Springfield (there's a lot of them) is the one that the Simpsons is supposed to be based in.
Yes, people weren't very original way back then. When they came upon a field in Spring, they called the town Springfield. Which means there's about 40 of them across the US :/.
Even more coincidentally, I live in the only Taylorville in the US. This is not to be confused by Taylorsville, which there's also about 40 of in the US...
Get me out of here... please?
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What about Shelbyville or whatever?
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I'm not sure why there's lots of towns called Shelbyville. My best guess would be that some guy named Shelby was just gradually moving further and further west...
Towns were named Taylorsville because of, unsurprisingly enough, the Tailor's (yes, that means they misspelled Tailor ).
Taylorville came from the fact that a judge by the name of Taylor chose this town over three others for the site of a coal mine, which basically started it off. The mine is closed now, but they're trying to open another one.
There's other common town names, but I'd have to see the name in order to tell you where it started from.
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Gotta love Glenn's history lessons.
Do you plan to become a history teacher?
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29.06.05 04:26 Post #59 | [Hide Sig (2)] [Profile] [Quote] |
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No, I'm just someone that collects a bunch of useless information. I'm a sponge. I don't study for tests (most of the time, I will study for some semester exams), I just retain the information in my head.
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