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I have to admit I pop in the odd time (every few months) to mcd's for a mcflurry. A wispamcflurry is heaven. (you can tell I've been single for a wee while heheh) but I do feel very guilty for it because I have been told so many times that they are evil and I always believe what I am told by white middle class liberals ;)


Luckily I dont crave burgers and chips so can leave the rest. Can they just open a McFlurry shop?

Starter - Filet-O-Fish

Main course - Big Mac

Dessert - Whatever choc-bar based ice cream is on the menu.

If the potato wedges are available have them.

But if the fries are free with any of the above then take them and use them to mollify the feral kids who come a-snapping at you for your enviably 'cut-above' repast.

And there will be feral kids.

Oh, yes.

James Wrote:

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> Have you tried the Creme Egg McFlurry? It's

> amazing!!!!!! (I am so ashamed, I read the

> Observer and everything)


xxxxx


OMG I saw an ad for this yesterday on a bus shelter, I am SO SO tempted, and I don't even like Creme Eggs and I hate soft ice cream, and the last time I went to a MacDonalds was in Bangkok circa 1992 :))


And there you have it, the power of advertising :))

What do you call it when you desperately need to pee and want to use a McDonald's just for the toilet and you explain to a member of staff that you will purchase food when you come out but of course have no intention of doing so?

McPiss with lies!

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