Foo - Hold the Mayonnaise

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12-06-03, 07:16 AM
This lady actually wigged out and ran over the McDonald's manager because she says she didn't get mayo on her sandwich, holy crap!! What gives with the thought process, or lack thereof, of some people?
She was sentenced to 10 years in the slammer....and I hope they don't serve mayo in prison :mad:
Woman gets 10 years for running over McDonald's manager (http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/topstory/2268726)
iamlucky13
12-06-03, 04:31 PM
Whoa...
My normal response is to make some witty comment, but I'm in awe right now. Apparently "going through a bad time in my life" is an understatement. Apparretnly she also has a habit of displacing personal problems onto other people. At least, that's the best I can come up with...
Bobsled
12-10-03, 06:36 PM
Everybody knows McDonald's doesn't put Mayo in it's burgers. What did she expect? I stopped eating mayo years ago.
<snip> I stopped eating mayo years ago. So no more turkey sandwiches?
You know what they put on French Fries in Holland.....What?.... Mayonnaise.
My wife is convinced, it must be a Dutch thing.
Love the stuff. :D
CHEERS.
Mark
You know what they put on French Fries in Holland.....What?.... Mayonnaise.
My wife is convinced, it must be a Dutch thing.
Love the stuff. :D
CHEERS.
Mark
Mmmmn , try Mc D's tartar sauce on yer fries. Talk about upping your fat intake.
This is the reason I avoid Mc D's nowadays. That and the fact that their food is sooo crappy.
:D
Bobsled
12-11-03, 01:01 PM
So no more turkey sandwiches?
I use mustard whenever possible (or dry).
I use mustard whenever possible (or dry).I like to think of turkey sandwiches as a mayonnaise delivery system. But is gotta be "real" mayo like Hellman's (aka Best Foods west of the Mississippi).
Bobsled
12-12-03, 01:34 PM
I used to use this stuff, but as usual I can't find it at any markets anymore. The shelves are full of high fat, high cholesterol crap. It's the third one down (green label) BTW.
LINK (http://www.best-foods.com/corporate/our_prod_mayo.asp#justfor2)
I tried that stuff once and went back to Hellman's Real Mayonnaise. I don't use it too often so I don't worry about the fat or the cholesterol when I do. I just have to pedal a little harder the next day. :)
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