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Has anyone tried a McD breakfast wrap?
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Yes, the devil temporarily took control of my steering wheel on Sunday morning and directed me through the drive thru of our local McDonalds.
Was actually after a pulled pork sandwich but you can't get that before 11am so I settled for one of these breakfast wraps.
Damn good it was too.Comment
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Damn! Better oil the rapture hatch.Originally posted by wurzel View PostYes, the devil temporarily took control of my steering wheel on Sunday morning and directed me through the drive thru of our local McDonalds.
Was actually after a pulled pork sandwich but you can't get that before 11am so I settled for one of these breakfast wraps.
Damn good it was too.
Mind you, I think bacon encased in anything other than white squidgy bread is the work of Satan.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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True, none of that healthy brown stuff like.Originally posted by Zippy View PostDamn! Better oil the rapture hatch.
Mind you, I think bacon encased in anything other than white squidgy bread is the work of Satan.
I've only ever been in a maccy d's twice, once about 30 years ago and again about 20 years ago ( though alcohol was to blame for the second time), I can't really bring myself to go there.Comment
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Depends when you goOriginally posted by zeitghostI've never been to McDonalds.
Is it any good?
weekends are best when the part time college girls are working
Mid week full time staff tend to look a bit ropey in comparisonCoffee's for closersComment
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It's hangover food for me.Originally posted by zeitghostI've never been to McDonalds.
Is it any good?
Spod had one of those wrap things the other week, it didn't do it for me to be honest, it looked minging.
I like a bacon & egg mcmuffin.Bazza gets caught
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Rutland doesn't have any McDonalds in the entire countyOriginally posted by psychocandy View PostDon;t live near a McD??? Where do you live - Outer Hebrides?Coffee's for closersComment
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Not near as in not in walking distance, they're all located in out-of-town shopping centres. We had one in the town centre, but bizarrely the centre of a student town was not lucrative enough so they shut.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostDon;t live near a McD??? Where do you live - Outer Hebrides?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Only 20 people live in Rutland dont they?Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostRutland doesn't have any McDonalds in the entire countyRhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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