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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNot bad at all, very well done.Comment
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Haven't seen it.
I have been known to eat 3 big macs in a sitting during my formative years.
These days I'm a little more restrained - it's a single big mac and a cheeseburger (and fries), although it's not all unheard of to have that for lunch, then get home and Mr ms suggests MaccyD's - and given I don't want to fess up that I have stuffed my face at lunchtime, I repeat the meal at dinner time.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHaven't seen it.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Roast beef and gravy sandwich for dinner
Probably less healthy than a Big Mac - at least that has some vegetable matter in it, I'm given to understandComment
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Originally posted by vetran View Posttis quite scary, worth a watch.
There were some interesting bits about the marketing and I remember all the adds growing up. But I lived in a small village in the middle of nowhere so I was about 8 when I first experienced macdonalds. The nearest maccy d's was in Dublin so when we happened to be in the big capital for some reason or another my parent took us there as a treat. I remember being very disappointed as it wasn't quite what was as expected in the adverts and the food was awful. Probably why I never bothered with them again.
You have to understand growing up I didn't have supermarkets, or take out, it was all home cooked food so when someone brought home something as exotic as a pot noodle ( yes seriously) or some of those tinned pies. I know I sound like I lived in the middle ages but the local shops didn't stock this sort of stuff and the nearest supermarket was 70 miles away.Comment
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In other news Documentairy about one of my fave comedians Dave AllenComment
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