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I rarely go to Mcdonald’s at all anymore, but when I did, before Covid, I went to a 24 hour one down the road from work and I’m guessing that the sweet tea was always pretty decent there was because they went through so much of it. They pissed me off a lot because they would switch to breakfast long before they were

When I worked in a Las Vegas casino, this woman had a baby with her and she was told, by my boss, “You can’t have the baby in the casino!”, so she goes into the restaurant with him. He’s about a year old, walking, but not walking well. Of course, he made a load and she plopped him on the table and started changing

A plain burger, actually like 3 of them, is one of the few things I actually don’t hate at McDonald’s. The fries are OK, nothing even close to as good as they used to be when they were fresh and cooked in beef tallow. The rest of the menu, well, it ranges from, “Hell no!” (Most of it) to “Well, give me a plain

You’re correct, not crazy. I’m not a Coke lover, but I still drink it once in a while and it’s quality/taste is all over the place. I’ve pretty much given up on McDonald’s, it’s just not nearly as good as it was back 30+ years ago, and if I do happen to get something to drink at one, it’s sweet tea 100% of the time.

As soon as I read that you preferred the Cod over the Walleye, you lost about 99% of any credibility you started with.

It’s fried, nothing survives. 

It’s great, the Walleye is, regardless of what the article says, fantastic. I pass on the tartar and lettuce on mine, thanks. The Cod is great too, but the Walleye kills it, as are the burgers at Culver’s. The fries are fine and the onion rings are great. I rarely go anywhere else for my once a week fast food run. If

It’s not so much about price but in perceived, right or wrong, value. I got two Walleye (plain, fish and bun)sandwiches at Culver’s, a med fry, and a medium Pepsi, and with my VIP card, it was like $16.40, and I didn’t even blink at it. If I went to BK and got two “Big Fish” a medium fry and a drink and it was $15 or

My dad and I saw Bullitt in the theater day after it opened. Neither one of us thought it was all that great, except for the chase sequence. I watched it a few months back, and my opinion hasn’t changed, but the goofs in the chase amuse me much more than they used to be. I’m going to guess the title of the new one,

I was out with a friend whose dog had to go to the ER Vet at 2am and around here, close by both our places, you have Waffle House, Ihop, and Denny’s, along with a terrible local place, and we went to Denny’s and it was shockingly good. My burger was decent, and my friend’s breakfast was fine.

A lot of us think that way about Coke. Why would anyone prefer it?

My friends and I are about split 50/50 on preferring Coke or Pepsi. I have never understood how anyone could prefer Coke. I like it, but I don’t love it. Pepsi always for me, if I didn’t want to live another decade or so, I would drink it with every meal. 

I’ve had sell all kinds of stuff over the years to be able to swing something new. Radios, guns, and cars. Most of the stuff I don’t miss later on, but I do miss a couple of those ($$$)radios, and one of the cars, my first one, a ‘74 Roadrunner. I don’t know what happened to the radios, but the RR is alive and well in

I don’t know anyone with a 300/Charger/Challenger who has had any signifcant problems with them. My old ‘10 Challenger R/T had a seemingly unfixable slight EVAP system leak that wouldn’t allow remote start due to the check engine light coming on, and it was annoying, but hardly a big deal. Somehow, when I traded it

About 45 years ago, I was nearly shot when 2 Las Vegas cops suddenly appeared as I was getting ready to get into my car. They both started screaming at me and I couldn’t understand a damn thing they were saying. I started to take my keys out of my pocket when they pulled their guns and the “NO NO NO!” I understood.

Wow.

I wish I could stop the soda/pop thing, but I love it so much. I drink one Pepsi a week or so, but I drink a half dozen iced teas, the sweet ones, or course. I HATE diet pop. It’s horrible. But my real downfall is salty snacks. Fritos, Ballreich’s potato chips, popcorn (popped by me), and peanuts, the kind in the can,

When I was six, my aunt and uncle gave me a really nice set of drums. I mean like pro quality. It was totally done as a “They will lose their minds!” thing. I didn’t really care about them at all, so it fizzled out on them as a joke to play on my parents. What I got that did drive my parents crazy was I got a

My grandmother used to make me watch Lawrence Welk. Jeezus! Even back then, when it was new...kinda, I made fun of it, and grandma didn’t like it.

I have several family friends whose parents had “food rules”, like no candy in the house(had it hidden in drawers), no fast food (Ignored as soon as they could ride a bike away from the neighborhood), and it went, in one case, to the point where if they wanted to eat fish at a restaurant, it had to be broiled or