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CaptinCrunch wrote:A McDonald's customer who flew into a violent rage when she was denied mayonnaise on her cheeseburger got 10 years in prison today for running over the restaurant's manager.
I never liked Micky D's...........but dang, can you say PMS!!!
That's right here in nice calm Houston!!!LOL!!!! She claims she never meant to run over the woman. If she didn't why did she accelerate and drive into her?





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If I did that everytime McDonalds left my mayo out of the bag, there would be about a million run over McD's employees. lol.
LOL... yea.. I am happy if the Burger I ordered is in the bag... if the mayo and extras are in there as well its a bonus:):):) and it must be my lucky day and I go play the lottery:):)
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Could someone please explain to me why down here in Texas (or maybe it's all over the South) every time I order a hamburger and say "No onions, no mustard, no mayo," they say, "Ya want cheese on that?"
First of all, I didn't say "cheeseburger," I said "hamburger." And second, I didn't say "with cheese." And sometimes, if they don't ask, I open up and find cheese on it anyway. Double:grr:
And please don't say "suggestive selling" because I'd rather they suggest desert or something pricier and worth their trouble to sell than just some 20 cent piece of cheese.
And with the end of that rant...I'm outta here. Going to workout and then enjoy Must See TV! Later!

And please don't say "suggestive selling" because I'd rather they suggest desert or something pricier and worth their trouble to sell than just some 20 cent piece of cheese.
And with the end of that rant...I'm outta here. Going to workout and then enjoy Must See TV! Later!
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Ugh, you're like my wife. She likes her burgers dry and crusty( the New England way
). Me, up here in New York, and New England, I need to ask for extra mayo and then grab a few packets, because no one up here likes it.

GalvestonDuck wrote:Could someone please explain to me why down here in Texas (or maybe it's all over the South) every time I order a hamburger and say "No onions, no mustard, no mayo," they say, "Ya want cheese on that?"First of all, I didn't say "cheeseburger," I said "hamburger." And second, I didn't say "with cheese." And sometimes, if they don't ask, I open up and find cheese on it anyway. Double:grr:
And please don't say "suggestive selling" because I'd rather they suggest desert or something pricier and worth their trouble to sell than just some 20 cent piece of cheese.
And with the end of that rant...I'm outta here. Going to workout and then enjoy Must See TV! Later!
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