OH, This is just WRONG in so many ways!
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 9:33 am
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Mainly kids from Castle Rock.RoyGBiv wrote:Wrong how?
Lots of kids are afraid of clowns. Not many are afraid of hot redheads with Japanese accents. Emo is IN!![]()
LOL...sjfcontrol wrote:RoyGBiv wrote: (Pennywise was designed after Bozo, Clarabell, and -- of course -- Ronald McDonald!)
Except for having to pay extra for another foil packet of ketchup.PUCKER wrote:I've ate at McDonalds in Japan and a few other foreign countries...and I've gotta tell you...it's much better over there than here!
Years ago when I was with a bunch of Dutch friends in the Netherlands, I was amused when they all wanted to go to McDonald's for lunch. I knew it was there, but I had always avoided it in favor of "local cuisine."PUCKER wrote:I've ate at McDonalds in Japan and a few other foreign countries...and I've gotta tell you...it's much better over there than here! ...
Mc Donalds in India is a sight to see. They have a veg and non-veg kitchen. Non veg is chicken only. You can order masala fries which, in my opinion should be available in the US - they're the Indian equivalent of cajun fries. The also have paneer sandwiches and a few other exclusive items. Mc D's over seas is definitely better.ELB wrote:PUCKER wrote:I've ate at McDonalds in Japan and a few other foreign countries...and I've gotta tell you...it's much better over there than here! ...quote]
Years ago when I was with a bunch of Dutch friends in the Netherlands, I was amused when they all wanted to go to McDonald's for lunch. I knew it was there, but I had always avoided it in favor of "local cuisine."
I was even more amused, delighted in fact, when I got there and found the McD in Heerlen had beer on the menu!
Oh man, I learned to love Indian food when I was in the Netherlands. A McD with indian food...what a great idea!TheCytochromeC wrote:...
Mc Donalds in India is a sight to see. They have a veg and non-veg kitchen. Non veg is chicken only. You can order masala fries which, in my opinion should be available in the US - they're the Indian equivalent of cajun fries. The also have paneer sandwiches and a few other exclusive items. Mc D's over seas is definitely better.
Wow you lasted 3 weeks when I was in China I could not go more than a few days with out some form of American grease to eat.RoyGBiv wrote:Except for having to pay extra for another foil packet of ketchup.PUCKER wrote:I've ate at McDonalds in Japan and a few other foreign countries...and I've gotta tell you...it's much better over there than here!![]()
I recall once, at the end of a 3 week Asia trip, we were getting ready to break for lunch. We'd been eating nothing but Asian food every meal. On that trip, IIRC, we'd been to Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and China. I love Asian food, really... But after 3 weeks all I wanted was a Cheeseburger. We convinced our hosts that the best thing to do for lunch was NOT a 10-course lazy-susan Asian meal, but rather Mcdonalds double quarter pounders with cheese and large fries. It was AWESOME.!
LOL yep, my wife ordered goat at one.RoyGBiv wrote:While we're heading way off topic, I'll throw this one in...
I NEVER eat at Pizza Hut in the USA. Just don't like their pizza at all.
But Pizza Hut in China is pretty darn good... Much bigger variety of foods (decent chicken wings, good salads) and even the pizza is better.
Go figure.
I LOVE Asian food... just about any kind.. Malaysian is the best, IMO. Followed by Thai and Japanese. Real Chinese food is also excellent and completely unlike anything you find in a typical Chinese restaurant in the US (as you know). Best Indian food I've ever had was in the UK, of all places. I'm not the biggest fan of "-stan" food, but most of it is perfectly edible. i just don't seek it out. Same with Mediterranean food.suthdj wrote:Wow you lasted 3 weeks when I was in China I could not go more than a few days with out some form of American grease to eat.RoyGBiv wrote:Except for having to pay extra for another foil packet of ketchup.PUCKER wrote:I've ate at McDonalds in Japan and a few other foreign countries...and I've gotta tell you...it's much better over there than here!![]()
I recall once, at the end of a 3 week Asia trip, we were getting ready to break for lunch. We'd been eating nothing but Asian food every meal. On that trip, IIRC, we'd been to Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and China. I love Asian food, really... But after 3 weeks all I wanted was a Cheeseburger. We convinced our hosts that the best thing to do for lunch was NOT a 10-course lazy-susan Asian meal, but rather Mcdonalds double quarter pounders with cheese and large fries. It was AWESOME.!