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Default OT the best quick burger

On Tuesday, April 9, 2013 4:19:25 PM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
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> > On 4/8/2013 11:25 PM, Polly Esther wrote:

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> > > OK. You can choose a Reuben if you like. If you were driving from

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> > > coast to coast or 100 miles to a yard sale, whatever, and needed a quick

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> > > sandwich, decent bathroom and maybe even staff that doesn't speak with a

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> > > mouthful of cotton balls at 500 wpm, what's your choice? Extra points

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> > > awarded for possibly clean tables and no music (?) speakers at blast

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> > > volume.

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> > > Our safe and harmless choice used to be Wendy's but we haven't done

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> > > a road trip in a while. Polly

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> > Sorry, but I can't recommend a fast food joint.

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> If anyone has been reading my posts, you will be able to guess what I'll
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> vote for:
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> McDonald's hamburgers! The plain original ones. Say, "yuK' all you want to
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> but with all the billions or trillions they've sold, they must be doing
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> something right. If I was going on a 100 mile road trip, I'd buy a giant
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> bag of them and munch on one every 10 miles or so. And I would be so
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> happy. heheh
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> G.


This is the correct answer. Nothing beats the original hamburger when it comes to reliving childhood. All the other burgers have too much "beef" which ruins experience. And they don't need no stinkin cheese on them.