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Really cute, I like this
Has anyone in the past few years ever actually gotten a milkshake at Mickey D’s???
Mickey D’s burgers were obviously much larger back then, not the poker chips they sell today at 20 times the price
Merriweather asked for a McRib, but was sadly disappointed when the girl at the counter told him they had not yet been invented yet. So, he settled for a Funmeal.
Ya kno,, way back when, and back then, Mac D’s was good food! Well, OK, food.
Now,,, maybe better than starvin’, tho not by much!
I haven’t eaten anything from MacDonald’s since 1982. People were and are being harmed by eating there.
Meat is murder. Tasty tasty murder. But you can’t get that there.
Was kackales Harris working there?
Great picture. I lived out west on the Lewis and Clark Trail – on the Snake River into Washington State. And small world – My Rev War Patriot had his grand son go on the Adventure across the USA in 1804 – Jabetz Weiser – from PA.