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michaeltheangryrussian wrote:McBorscht?

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Funnily enough, my 'favourite' McDonalds burger is the 'McOz', available only in Australia, which is basically a quarter pounder with cheese, lettuce, tomato and beetroot. Beetroot on burgers. It's awesome!

McD's are doing 99p double cheeseburgers at the moment, so I bought a couple at the weekend, and added my own salad and beetroot. Much better than usual, even the post-burger nausea and bloating wasn't as bad.
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Gramsci wrote:
the only way I can feel like a rebel is by eat at McDonalds.


I know, I left the dentist and bought a Chicken Strip meal. I couldn't eat it for 3 hours because my whole face was numb. Now I wish I held back and forced myself to cook, cuz the micro waved Chicken Strip meal is not that great.
However, I felt rebellious while I ate it. I should have put an MDC lp on.
It made me feel so young, so hungry, so angry.

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michaeltheangryrussian wrote:
same wrote:
note: i felt fine afterward. in fact, i felt better than than i did before i went there.


you must have been very hungry


i'd like to think that i have a manly gut that can handle a little foul fast food grease. i know this is not the case though as had i eaten anything other than a fillet-o-fish i would have been keeled over for a couple hours.


and you're right, i was pretty damn hungry.

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ironyengine wrote:I have heard tell that the McDonalds abroad have food like chicken tikka masala on the menu. I am very interested in how these menu items taste. Anyone?


I lived in Dublin during its dark ages and the McDonalds on the south side was like Studio 54 or something ... the bathrooms were downstairs, and late at night they'd become co-ed zones of debauchery. I walked in on two cool things in the men's room there (on different nights): two lesbians having sex, and about 7 people gathered in one stall, shooting heroin. These days I'm sure there are different outlets for this kind of thing.

The menu wasn't that much different though.

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I have heard tell that the McDonalds abroad have food like chicken tikka masala on the menu. I am very interested in how these menu items taste. Anyone?


I went to a McDonald's in Chartres, France, this summer. I have no idea why the fine people of France would go to a McDonald's, ever, with all those fine sandwiches everywhere, but this American feller really wanted a soft-drink avec glacon, and I figured Mickey D's would deliver.

Well, sort of. The Sprite (of whatever the hell it was) had a few mostly-melted ice-cubes in it, which was a nice change of pace. And the DeLuxe Chicken Sandwich (I forget the fancy French name) was pretty good.

By the way, while I was in France I came up with this dream: I will open a seedy bar in Montmartre (like a carry-out bar in Chicago with an Old-Style sign) wherein I will serve ice-cold American beer in bottles and 32 Oz. Cokes with ice, and I will have satellite TV and will show baseball games. My main money will be made from weary Americans drooling for ice. And in the meantime, many Parisians will become queer for baseball!

The name of the place will be Avec Glacon, and it will probably be on Rue Durantin. Check it out!
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ironyengine wrote:I have heard tell that the McDonalds abroad have food like chicken tikka masala on the menu. I am very interested in how these menu items taste. Anyone?


In Korea you can treat yourself and your unloved one to a McKimchee burger. In Taiwan the Cream of McCorn soup is very popular and just before I left the McRice burger was introduced -- apparently it's going to take the rest of Asia by McStorm.

The next time you are retarded and in the Philippines you might try McSpaghetti ("Pasta in a sauce with frankfurter bits").

If you are in the Netherlands, why not try the McKroket
("100% beef ragout with a crispy layer around it.").

I think they still have the pizza here in Canada, but I wouldn't know.

As long as I am exercising regularly I have no desire for fast-food. None. Zip. Nope.

I did split some poutine w/ someone the other night though.

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