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Mike.. . . wrote:
> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the > knife and fork in a restro. Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? |
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"Bazza" > wrote in message ... > Mike.. . . wrote: > >> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >> knife and fork in a restro. > > Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? > Burger on a bun, no. Burger alone on a plate, yes Exception being some of the huge burgers you cannot pick up with two hands without it spilling all over. Cutting some with a knife first helps. |
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Bazza wrote:
> Mike.. . . wrote: > >> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >> knife and fork in a restro. > > Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? > I would, if the context (or the messiness of the burger) dictated it. (Mostly, I wouldn't order a burger or other finger food in a place that was fancy enough that I felt the need to eat it with a fork and knife, but I've been known to use a fork and knife to spare a mess.) Serene -- 42 Magazine, celebrating life with meaning. Inaugural issue is here! http://42magazine.com "But here's a handy hint: if your fabulous theory for ending war and all other human conflict will not survive an online argument with humourless feminists who are not afraid to throw rape around as an example, your theory needs work." -- Aqua, alt.polyamory |
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On Sat, 9 May 2009 20:45:27 +0000 (UTC), "Bazza" >
wrote: >Mike.. . . wrote: > >> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >> knife and fork in a restro. > >Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? The person that you replied to, Mike Reid, is a troll. |
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Bazza wrote:
> Mike.. . . wrote: > >> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >> knife and fork in a restro. > > Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? Not me. I have been known to cut them into thirds when I'm in a restaurant that makes large, rather unmanageable burgers, but I eat them using my hands. If I was in a restaurant where that might be questionable, I'm not ordering a burger. nancy |
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"Bazza" > wrote:
> > Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? Wheat intolerant guy who can't eat the bun answers - Me usually. Sometimes I'll pull the bun and use the wrapper to hold it (Wendy's wrappers keep in the oil enough that my hands aren't filthy after eating one of their burgers like that). Sometimes I'll order it with a lettuce wrap (Hardees and In-n-Out have burgers in a lettuce wrap). Sometimes I'll use a knife and fork (most other chains and almost any place not a chain). On the same scale - Where I grew up most pizza places don't even stock forks. Pizza was to be picked up. Then I went to college and experienced other styles of pizza and places that do stock forks. But being wheat intolerant few places have wheatless crusts. My options are pull the topings by hand, use a fork, find that rare place that has a wheatless crust. |
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On Sat, 9 May 2009 20:45:27 +0000 (UTC), "Bazza" >
shouted from the highest rooftop: >Mike.. . . wrote: > >> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >> knife and fork in a restro. > >Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? I would ... and did week before when I was served a seared chicken burger that was so big that there was no way anyone - even Joe E. Brown - could have eaten it with his hands. http://www.nndb.com/people/905/00009...oeebrown02.jpg BTW - the chicken burger was beautiful, with lots of salad, some melted brie and a sweet, creamy plum chutney dressing. The chips weren't half bad either. OTOH - I ate a Burger King grilled chicken burger with my hands just last week when we were in town doing our weekly shopping. Although the chips/fries were mediocre, the burger was pretty damn tasty as well. -- una cerveza mas por favor ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Wax-up and drop-in of Surfing's Golden Years: <http://www.surfwriter.net> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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On Sat, 9 May 2009 20:45:27 +0000 (UTC), "Bazza" >
wrote: >Mike.. . . wrote: > >> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >> knife and fork in a restro. > >Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? Only if it was VERY messy and fell apart on the plate... or if it was so big that I only wanted to eat part of it and leave the bread behind. |
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"Bazza" > wrote in message ... > Mike.. . . wrote: > > > I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the > > knife and fork in a restro. > > Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? There is nothing wrong with eating a burger with a knife and fork. I would never do it personally, but everyone has a right to make that decision. |
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"Bazza" > wrote in message
... > Mike.. . . wrote: > >> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >> knife and fork in a restro. > > Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? > Why not... folks have been eating ground meat patties with a knife and fork since long before the word "hamburger" existed. Many restaurants have ground beef steaks listed on their menu... also a common Blue Plate Special; beef patty, mashed, gravy, and a veggie. I very often fry up oversized burgers (12 ounces) and eat them with a knife and fork from a plate, smothered in a *mountain* of fried onions. A favorite family meal my mother would make was breaded meat loaf patties sauted slowly till well browned, a gravy made from the drippings, and the burgers then simmered in the gravy till tender... usually served with mashed potatoes and creamed spinach... sometimes harvard beets. My father liked his smothered in hot sauerkraut, but then he could eat sauerkraut with anything... he could eat sauerkraut for breakfast... back in the days when Nathan's Coney Island had help yourself kraut my father was the only person I knew who would order two dogs as an excuse to scoff down like three pounds of kraut. He loved cabbage... before he'd agree to visit he'd ask if I was making cole slaw... when he visited for the weekend I'd fill a 16 qt pot and he made sure it was all gone before he went home... sometimes I'd find him in the kitchen at midnight shoveling in slaw as fast as he could. When he left his parting words were "next time make more, ya know I could take some home". Even if I made more he'd finish it all before leaving. |
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"Bazza" > wrote in message
... > Mike.. . . wrote: > >> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >> knife and fork in a restro. > > Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? > I usually eat a restaurant burger with a knife and fork because I do not eat the top half of the bun. Restaurants often serve large buns, and I get too full with all of that bread. I load up the condiments that I want and eat it like an open face sandwich, with the knife and fork. At home is much easier, I do not use a bun at all. DP |
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On Sat, 9 May 2009 15:22:07 -0700 (PDT), Doug Freyburger
> wrote: >Me usually. Sometimes I'll pull the bun and use the >wrapper to hold it (Wendy's wrappers keep in the oil >enough that my hands aren't filthy after eating one of >their burgers like that). Sometimes I'll order it with a >lettuce wrap (Hardees and In-n-Out have burgers in >a lettuce wrap). Sometimes I'll use a knife and fork >(most other chains and almost any place not a chain). Doug, I don't doubt you're wheat intolerant... but if I was, I'd never eat a hamburger. Hamburger with no bun is totally unsatisfying. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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Dale P wrote: > "Bazza" > wrote in message > ... > >> Mike.. . . wrote: >> >>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >>> knife and fork in a restro. >> >> >> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? >> > > I usually eat a restaurant burger with a knife and fork because I do not > eat the top half of the bun. Restaurants often serve large buns, and I > get too full with all of that bread. I load up the condiments that I > want and eat it like an open face sandwich, with the knife and fork. At > home is much easier, I do not use a bun at all. > > DP Well sure, chez soi, but then i call it Salisbury steak" -- JL |
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On Sat, 9 May 2009 23:31:33 -0600, "Dale P" > wrote:
>I usually eat a restaurant burger with a knife and fork because I do not eat >the top half of the bun. That's no fun! >Restaurants often serve large buns, and I get too full with all of that bread. I bet some do, fortunately I haven't blundered into those. >I load up the condiments that I want and eat >it like an open face sandwich, with the knife and fork. At home is much >easier, I do not use a bun at all. > I hate hamburger on a plate, no matter how much glop it has. Give me a hunk of real meat instead. I want my burger in a bun and it should be a reasonable size. A third of a pound is perfect for me when I'm running on empty. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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On Sun, 10 May 2009 01:14:01 -0700, sf > wrote:
> Doug, I don't doubt you're wheat intolerant... but if I was, I'd never > eat a hamburger. Hamburger with no bun is totally unsatisfying. I do wonder why burger in a bun with fries? Meat and carb, okay. But why two carbs? I often end up not eating the bun: not because I don't like it but because it's just too much with everything else on the plate. Matthew -- Mail to this account goes to the bit bucket. In the unlikely event you want to mail me replace usenet with my name |
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In article >,
Matthew Malthouse > wrote: > On Sun, 10 May 2009 01:14:01 -0700, sf > wrote: > > > Doug, I don't doubt you're wheat intolerant... but if I was, I'd never > > eat a hamburger. Hamburger with no bun is totally unsatisfying. > > I do wonder why burger in a bun with fries? > > Meat and carb, okay. But why two carbs? I often end up not eating > the bun: not because I don't like it but because it's just too much > with everything else on the plate. > > Matthew Many restaurants will now happily cater to low carbing customers by not serving a bun. It's now a hamburger steak with a side salad of lettuce, tomato, pickles and onions if desired. Steamed or saute'd veggie in place of the fries. "Grins" has never had a problem preparing my hamburger that way. http://www.grinsrestaurant.com/ They are the oldest restaurant in town and have expanded 3 times in the 26 years I've lived here where I've seen numerous other places go out of business. When I belonged to the Fencing club back in college, they were just a fancy hamburger joint. :-) They've really moved up in the world... I miss fencing. I should get back into it. I've not picked up a sword now for 21 years. <sigh> My reflexes were too slow to ever really be any good at it, but I did take 2nd place in one Saber tournament... I took 3 years of fencing classes when I was in college. -- Peace! Om Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain. -- Anon. |
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Matthew Malthouse said...
> On Sun, 10 May 2009 01:14:01 -0700, sf > wrote: > >> Doug, I don't doubt you're wheat intolerant... but if I was, I'd never >> eat a hamburger. Hamburger with no bun is totally unsatisfying. > > I do wonder why burger in a bun with fries? > > Meat and carb, okay. But why two carbs? I often end up not eating > the bun: not because I don't like it but because it's just too much > with everything else on the plate. > > Matthew I've put fries inside the bun with the burger, in the grand Primanti Bros. tradition. http://www.primantibrothers.com/menu/city/strip/ It's always a PITA fussing... a bite of this, a bite of that... ya know?!? I would, however, stop shy of dipping the bun in root beer! <VBG> Best, Andy -- Eat first, talk later. |
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On Sun, 10 May 2009 06:58:46 -0500, Omelet >
wrote: > I miss fencing. I should get back into it. I've not picked up a sword > now for 21 years. <sigh> My reflexes were too slow to ever really be > any good at it, but I did take 2nd place in one Saber tournament... > I took 3 years of fencing classes when I was in college. When my mother went for her first job after teacher training it was for English with a secondary in physical education. The headmistress casually mentioned that mother would of course take the beginning fencers and passed on to other matters before mother could object. Mother's solution was to get private tuition each Tuesday evening and pass on what she'd leaned to the girls Wednesday afternoon. Yes, yes, I know that's reprehensible but it worked at the time. Later I myself learned a little and had the privilege of being taught by David Acfield, 68 Olympic silver and 70 Commonwealth gold medallist in saber. I now much regret that I didn't do more at the time. Matthew -- Mail to this account goes to the bit bucket. In the unlikely event you want to mail me replace usenet with my name |
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On Sat, 09 May 2009 21:51:55 -0400, Mr. Bill wrote:
>>>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands > > seated behind the wheel of your auto...you use?........ when you're behind the wheel, you're supposed to be *driving*. blake |
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On Sat, 9 May 2009 18:40:28 -0500, JERRY wrote:
> "Bazza" > wrote in message > ... >> Mike.. . . wrote: >> >>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >>> knife and fork in a restro. >> >> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? > > There is nothing wrong with eating a burger with a knife and fork. I would > never do it personally, but everyone has a right to make that decision. You mean, like.... drinking water with their meal? |
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On 2009-05-09, Bazza > wrote:
> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? > Why do you care? nb |
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"Purr Loin" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 9 May 2009 18:40:28 -0500, JERRY wrote: > > > "Bazza" > wrote in message > > ... > >> Mike.. . . wrote: > >> > >>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the > >>> knife and fork in a restro. > >> > >> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? > > > > There is nothing wrong with eating a burger with a knife and fork. I would > > never do it personally, but everyone has a right to make that decision. > > You mean, like.... drinking water with their meal? Absolutely. I never said nobody has a right to drink water. Pay better attention, what I SAID was, nobody actually does it. |
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JERRY wrote:
> "Purr Loin" > wrote in message > ... >> On Sat, 9 May 2009 18:40:28 -0500, JERRY wrote: >> >>> "Bazza" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Mike.. . . wrote: >>>> >>>>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >>>>> knife and fork in a restro. >>>> >>>> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? >>> >>> There is nothing wrong with eating a burger with a knife and fork. >>> I would never do it personally, but everyone has a right to make >>> that decision. >> >> You mean, like.... drinking water with their meal? > > Absolutely. I never said nobody has a right to drink water. Pay > better attention, what I SAID was, nobody actually does it. I do! |
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"JERRY" > wrote in message
... > > "Purr Loin" > wrote in message > ... >> On Sat, 9 May 2009 18:40:28 -0500, JERRY wrote: >> >> > "Bazza" > wrote in message >> > ... >> >> Mike.. . . wrote: >> >> >> >>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >> >>> knife and fork in a restro. >> >> >> >> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? >> > >> > There is nothing wrong with eating a burger with a knife and fork. I > would >> > never do it personally, but everyone has a right to make that decision. >> >> You mean, like.... drinking water with their meal? > > Absolutely. I never said nobody has a right to drink water. Pay better > attention, what I SAID was, nobody actually does it. > > You're obviously an idiot. I drink water all day long, and yes, even with meals! Fast food, only a couple of times a year. It's the fast food crap that will kill you. Jill |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > "JERRY" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Purr Loin" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Sat, 9 May 2009 18:40:28 -0500, JERRY wrote: >>> >>> > "Bazza" > wrote in message >>> > ... >>> >> Mike.. . . wrote: >>> >> >>> >>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >>> >>> knife and fork in a restro. >>> >> >>> >> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? >>> > >>> > There is nothing wrong with eating a burger with a knife and fork. I >> would >>> > never do it personally, but everyone has a right to make that >>> > decision. >>> >>> You mean, like.... drinking water with their meal? >> >> Absolutely. I never said nobody has a right to drink water. Pay better >> attention, what I SAID was, nobody actually does it. >> >> > > You're obviously an idiot. I drink water all day long, and yes, even with > meals! Fast food, only a couple of times a year. It's the fast food crap > that will kill you. > > Jill Weird... every restaurant serves water first thing when you're seated, before you even order any food... I practically always have water with a meal at home... even if I'm having an alcoholic beverage I still have water... I drink water all day too. I never go to bed at night without filling the water jug on my night stand. A few times a year I'll forget, I'll get right out of bed to fill my water jug... I don't like having to get out of bed and treck to my kitchen half asleep in the middle of the night for a sip of water, my bathroom is close by but that sink is filled with water reserved for the cats. LOL |
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brooklyn1 wrote:
> Weird... every restaurant serves water first thing when you're seated, > before you even order any food... Not in many parts of California due to water shortages - you have to ask for it. I don't think a glass of water really makes much of a difference considering all the showers, toilet flushs, lawn watering, etc. Most hotels won't wash your bath towels by default unless you put them in a designated spot. > I never go to bed at night without > filling the water jug on my night stand. I used to have to do that when I drank a liter of cheap vodka every night. Now I don't usually have to worry about being dehydrated in the middle of the night. -sw |
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brooklyn1 wrote:
A few times a year I'll forget, > I'll get right out of bed to fill my water jug... I don't like having to get > out of bed and treck to my kitchen half asleep in the middle of the night > for a sip of water, my bathroom is close by but that sink is filled with > water reserved for the cats. LOL > Now *that's* ****ed up! -dk |
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On Mon, 11 May 2009 19:05:51 -0400, DK wrote:
> brooklyn1 wrote: > A few times a year I'll forget, >> I'll get right out of bed to fill my water jug... I don't like having to get >> out of bed and treck to my kitchen half asleep in the middle of the night >> for a sip of water, my bathroom is close by but that sink is filled with >> water reserved for the cats. LOL > > Now *that's* ****ed up! Sheldon shaves over the toilet and brushes his teeth with toilet water. -sw |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sat 09 May 2009 01:45:27p, Bazza told us... > >> Mike.. . . wrote: >> >>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >>> knife and fork in a restro. >> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? > > Why wouldn't they? I routinely do, except for fast food burgers. > > Most of the burgers I make at home that are not off the grill, usually require knife & fork. Large, juicy, with tomato, lettuce, onion, pickle, mayo and mustard. Sometimes with an over-easy egg in there somewhere. If off the grill it rarely gets anything but the cheese (no silverware required). |
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"brooklyn1" > wrote in message ... > > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> "JERRY" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "Purr Loin" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Sat, 9 May 2009 18:40:28 -0500, JERRY wrote: >>>> >>>> > "Bazza" > wrote in message >>>> > ... >>>> >> Mike.. . . wrote: >>>> >> >>>> >>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >>>> >>> knife and fork in a restro. >>>> >> >>>> >> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? >>>> > >>>> > There is nothing wrong with eating a burger with a knife and fork. I >>> would >>>> > never do it personally, but everyone has a right to make that >>>> > decision. >>>> >>>> You mean, like.... drinking water with their meal? >>> >>> Absolutely. I never said nobody has a right to drink water. Pay better >>> attention, what I SAID was, nobody actually does it. >>> >>> >> >> You're obviously an idiot. I drink water all day long, and yes, even >> with meals! Fast food, only a couple of times a year. It's the fast >> food crap that will kill you. >> >> Jill > Weird... every restaurant serves water first thing when you're seated, > before you even order any food... I practically always have water with a > meal at home... even if I'm having an alcoholic beverage I still have > water... I drink water all day too. I never go to bed at night without > filling the water jug on my night stand. A few times a year I'll forget, > I'll get right out of bed to fill my water jug... I don't like having to > get out of bed and treck to my kitchen half asleep in the middle of the > night for a sip of water, my bathroom is close by but that sink is filled > with water reserved for the cats. LOL > What are you, King ****ing Tut? |
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On Mon, 11 May 2009 22:12:35 -0700, Mike wrote:
> "brooklyn1" > wrote in message > ... >> >> Weird... every restaurant serves water first thing when you're seated, >> before you even order any food... I practically always have water with a >> meal at home... even if I'm having an alcoholic beverage I still have >> water... I drink water all day too. I never go to bed at night without >> filling the water jug on my night stand. A few times a year I'll forget, >> I'll get right out of bed to fill my water jug... I don't like having to >> get out of bed and treck to my kitchen half asleep in the middle of the >> night for a sip of water, my bathroom is close by but that sink is filled >> with water reserved for the cats. LOL >> > What are you, King ****ing Tut? more like Princess Butt. your pal, blake |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Mon, 11 May 2009 19:05:51 -0400, DK wrote: > >> brooklyn1 wrote: >> A few times a year I'll forget, >>> I'll get right out of bed to fill my water jug... I don't like having to get >>> out of bed and treck to my kitchen half asleep in the middle of the night >>> for a sip of water, my bathroom is close by but that sink is filled with >>> water reserved for the cats. LOL >> Now *that's* ****ed up! > > Sheldon shaves over the toilet and brushes his teeth with toilet > water. > > -sw Apparently. What a sick *******. -dk |
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > JERRY wrote: > > "Purr Loin" > wrote in message > > ... > >> On Sat, 9 May 2009 18:40:28 -0500, JERRY wrote: > >> > >>> "Bazza" > wrote in message > >>> ... > >>>> Mike.. . . wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the > >>>>> knife and fork in a restro. > >>>> > >>>> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? > >>> > >>> There is nothing wrong with eating a burger with a knife and fork. > >>> I would never do it personally, but everyone has a right to make > >>> that decision. > >> > >> You mean, like.... drinking water with their meal? > > > > Absolutely. I never said nobody has a right to drink water. Pay > > better attention, what I SAID was, nobody actually does it. > > I do! Liar. Everbody SAYS that they drink water with thier fast-food meal, but in realty, it's always soda they order. I've seen enough people order fast-food to know that for a FACT. Ever wonder why Mcdonald's doesn't offer a value-meal with water as a choice?????????????? now you know. |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > "JERRY" > wrote in message > ... > > > > "Purr Loin" > wrote in message > > ... > >> On Sat, 9 May 2009 18:40:28 -0500, JERRY wrote: > >> > >> > "Bazza" > wrote in message > >> > ... > >> >> Mike.. . . wrote: > >> >> > >> >>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the > >> >>> knife and fork in a restro. > >> >> > >> >> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? > >> > > >> > There is nothing wrong with eating a burger with a knife and fork. I > > would > >> > never do it personally, but everyone has a right to make that decision. > >> > >> You mean, like.... drinking water with their meal? > > > > Absolutely. I never said nobody has a right to drink water. Pay better > > attention, what I SAID was, nobody actually does it. > > > > > > You're obviously an idiot. I drink water all day long, and yes, even with > meals! Fast food, only a couple of times a year. It's the fast food crap > that will kill you. > > Jill Well, people who call fast-food crap automatically don't count because obviously their just troll's. |
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"JERRY" > wrote in message ... > > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> JERRY wrote: >> > "Purr Loin" > wrote in message >> > ... >> >> On Sat, 9 May 2009 18:40:28 -0500, JERRY wrote: >> >> >> >>> "Bazza" > wrote in message >> >>> ... >> >>>> Mike.. . . wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >> >>>>> knife and fork in a restro. >> >>>> >> >>>> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? >> >>> >> >>> There is nothing wrong with eating a burger with a knife and fork. >> >>> I would never do it personally, but everyone has a right to make >> >>> that decision. >> >> >> >> You mean, like.... drinking water with their meal? >> > >> > Absolutely. I never said nobody has a right to drink water. Pay >> > better attention, what I SAID was, nobody actually does it. >> >> I do! > > Liar. Everbody SAYS that they drink water with thier fast-food meal, but > in > realty, it's always soda they order. I've seen enough people order > fast-food to know that for a FACT. > > Ever wonder why Mcdonald's doesn't offer a value-meal with water as a > choice?????????????? > > now you know. Only if you knew the truth, Why does McDonald's have juice, milk, tea, and bottled water on their menu if no body orders it. According to them it's for those that want a healthy choice. You know that McDonald's gives their customers what they want, that's why they serve them even with their value meal. Robert |
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On Thu, 14 May 2009 02:44:53 -0500, JERRY wrote:
> "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> JERRY wrote: >>> "Purr Loin" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Sat, 9 May 2009 18:40:28 -0500, JERRY wrote: >>>> >>>>> "Bazza" > wrote in message >>>>> ... >>>>>> Mike.. . . wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use the >>>>>>> knife and fork in a restro. >>>>>> >>>>>> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? >>>>> >>>>> There is nothing wrong with eating a burger with a knife and fork. >>>>> I would never do it personally, but everyone has a right to make >>>>> that decision. >>>> >>>> You mean, like.... drinking water with their meal? >>> >>> Absolutely. I never said nobody has a right to drink water. Pay >>> better attention, what I SAID was, nobody actually does it. >> >> I do! > > Liar. Everbody SAYS that they drink water with thier fast-food meal, but in > realty, it's always soda they order. I've seen enough people order > fast-food to know that for a FACT. > > Ever wonder why Mcdonald's doesn't offer a value-meal with water as a > choice?????????????? > > now you know. is sheldon moonlighting as jerry? blake |
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On 2009-05-14, blake murphy > wrote:
> is sheldon moonlighting as jerry? are U 2 dumb to trim? |
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"JERRY" > wrote in message m... > > "Robert" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "JERRY" > wrote in message >> ... >> > >> > "Ophelia" > wrote in message >> > ... >> >> JERRY wrote: >> >> > "Purr Loin" > wrote in message >> >> > ... >> >> >> On Sat, 9 May 2009 18:40:28 -0500, JERRY wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>> "Bazza" > wrote in message >> >> >>> ... >> >> >>>> Mike.. . . wrote: >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>>> I would eat a burger on the street with my hands but would use > the >> >> >>>>> knife and fork in a restro. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> Who would eat a burger with a knife and fork? >> >> >>> >> >> >>> There is nothing wrong with eating a burger with a knife and fork. >> >> >>> I would never do it personally, but everyone has a right to make >> >> >>> that decision. >> >> >> >> >> >> You mean, like.... drinking water with their meal? >> >> > >> >> > Absolutely. I never said nobody has a right to drink water. Pay >> >> > better attention, what I SAID was, nobody actually does it. >> >> >> >> I do! >> > >> > Liar. Everbody SAYS that they drink water with thier fast-food meal, > but >> > in >> > realty, it's always soda they order. I've seen enough people order >> > fast-food to know that for a FACT. >> > >> > Ever wonder why Mcdonald's doesn't offer a value-meal with water as a >> > choice?????????????? >> > >> > now you know. >> >> Only if you knew the truth, Why does McDonald's have juice, milk, tea, >> and >> bottled water on their menu if no body orders it. According to them it's > for >> those that want a healthy choice. You know that McDonald's gives their >> customers what they want, that's why they serve them even with their >> value >> meal. >> >> Robert > > Probably because of legal issue's. I think it's illegal for restourant's > not to have water. > > As for Juice milk, tea, I don't ever recall saying that people never drink > them. Get your damn fact's straight. > > You did in the post I replied to remember your statement: " Liar. Everbody SAYS that they drink water with thier fast-food meal, but in realty, it's always soda they order. I've seen enough people order fast-food to know that for a FACT." If they always order soda how can they be drinking Juice, Milk, Tea, or Water. So now you know were my fact's are from and that they are straight from your statements. Please enlighten us with your superior stupidity!!!1 WHY ARE THEY ON THE MENU IF NOBODY ORDERS THEM? Robert |
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