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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/22/2016 08:47PM by Sybil2.

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@Sybil2 wrote:

Merde! Now forum members are trying to get around breaking their ICAs and the forum rules by posting in another language.

Me too. I did not take this reply seriously. I laughed after reading it.
@Fenicia wrote:

@Sybil2 wrote:

Merde! Now forum members are trying to get around breaking their ICAs and the forum rules by posting in another language.

Me too. I did not take this reply seriously. I laughed after reading it.

Yeah...isn't "merde" the linguistic equivalent of Granny Clampett jumping up and down saying "What in tarnation?"

When jokes have to be explained to this degree, it's time to stick a fork in it!
@ChrisCooper wrote:

Yeah...isn't "merde" the linguistic equivalent of Granny Clampett jumping up and down saying "What in tarnation?"

When jokes have to be explained to this degree, it's time to stick a fork in it!
I have no idea who Granny Clampett is or tarnation. Inside joke?
@Sybil2 wrote:

@ChrisCooper wrote:

Yeah...isn't "merde" the linguistic equivalent of Granny Clampett jumping up and down saying "What in tarnation?"

When jokes have to be explained to this degree, it's time to stick a fork in it!
I have no idea who Granny Clampett is or tarnation. Inside joke?

me neither, no idea what a tarnation is but i think a granny clampett (misspelled, tho) i think is a granny clamp-it which is something sold at an adult "novelty" store (hard to find one of those here in utah, btw).
@SunnyDays2 wrote:

Je manque vraiment le Pounder trimestre au fromage smiling smiley

sorry to say but i think our frenchie has left the bldg. the way this thread has descended into a discussion of "granny clamps, etc"winking smiley has prolly driven him/her to further understand why us 'mericans are widely viewed as ass&*$#@, world-wide?

just sayin'

edited to add that the op could be a canuck also.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/22/2016 10:40PM by parkcitybrian.
@parkcitybrian wrote:

@SunnyDays2 wrote:

Je manque vraiment le Pounder trimestre au fromage smiling smiley

sorry to say but i think our frenchie has left the bldg. the way this thread has descended into a discussion of "granny clamps, etc"winking smiley has prolly driven him/her to further understand why us 'mericans are widely viewed as ass&*$#@, world-wide?

just sayin'
Is the granny clamp like the butterfly? smiling smiley
@ChrisCooper wrote:

Sarcasm is a lost art.

Not really. It just doesn't translate well to written word among people who don't know each other well.
@SunnyDays2 wrote:

@parkcitybrian wrote:

@SunnyDays2 wrote:

Je manque vraiment le Pounder trimestre au fromage smiling smiley

sorry to say but i think our frenchie has left the bldg. the way this thread has descended into a discussion of "granny clamps, etc"winking smiley has prolly driven him/her to further understand why us 'mericans are widely viewed as ass&*$#@, world-wide?

just sayin'
Is the granny clamp like the butterfly? smiling smiley
Wow! SunnyDays knows about The Mile High Club and now granny clamps and butterflies?! Actually have no idea what the butterfly reference means but I am sure she is not talking about pork chops or pretty flying insects.
@SunnyDays2 wrote:

@parkcitybrian wrote:

@SunnyDays2 wrote:

Je manque vraiment le Pounder trimestre au fromage smiling smiley

sorry to say but i think our frenchie has left the bldg. the way this thread has descended into a discussion of "granny clamps, etc"winking smiley has prolly driven him/her to further understand why us 'mericans are widely viewed as ass&*$#@, world-wide?

just sayin'
Is the granny clamp like the butterfly? smiling smiley

ha, the venus butterfly is soooo yesterday, btw.
@Sybil2 wrote:

@SunnyDays2 wrote:

@parkcitybrian wrote:

@SunnyDays2 wrote:

Je manque vraiment le Pounder trimestre au fromage smiling smiley

sorry to say but i think our frenchie has left the bldg. the way this thread has descended into a discussion of "granny clamps, etc"winking smiley has prolly driven him/her to further understand why us 'mericans are widely viewed as ass&*$#@, world-wide?

just sayin'
Is the granny clamp like the butterfly? smiling smiley
Wow! SunnyDays knows about The Mile High Club and now granny clamps and butterflies?! Actually have no idea what the butterfly reference means but I am sure she is not talking about pork chops or pretty flying insects.

you might want to investigate the "venus butterfly" which is a relic and would fetch some $$$ on ebay? (or on this site?).
@parkcitybrian wrote:

you might want to investigate the "venus butterfly" which is a relic and would fetch some $$$ on ebay? (or on this site?).
Do we really want to buy used sex toys on ebay? I am assuming that it is sexual. Gotta love those Mormon boys!
There is a flag on the play. PCB for excessive and unnecessary use of quotes.

Equal rights for others does not mean fewer rights for you. It's not pie.
"I prefer someone who burns the flag and then wraps themselves up in the Constitution over someone who burns the Constitution and then wraps themselves up in the flag." -Molly Ivins
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of your time and it really annoys the pig.
Oh crap. I'm old. I remember watching "The Beverly Hillbillies" and Granny Clampett back before they had color TVs...sigh.
@parkcitybrian wrote:

snarky
Perfect definition. There are boards where you don't need a sense of humor to participate. This isn't one of them.

Now scheduling travel shops for the day after Christmas through mid-January.
Asshat....now there is a sadly underused but wonderfully descriptive word... making a mental note to work into conversation at least once today. smiling smiley
Actually it is still shopped, but for a different MSC and for a different reason. Doesn't look to be an easy shop either - unless you have glasses with magnifying glasses built into them so you can see small print from say 25 or more feet away and from an angle.........
@goodkitty wrote:

Actually it is still shopped, but for a different MSC and for a different reason. Doesn't look to be an easy shop either - unless you have glasses with magnifying glasses built into them so you can see small print from say 25 or more feet away and from an angle.........

In the last two months I have seen them with 4 different companies for 1) Do the drive thru check timing but for many QSR; 2) Do DT and inside to check toy give away 3)Check posters around DT, 4)Take photos for the MSC that has a client who is a technology company that does consulting for restaurants. I have not seen any for McDonalds themselves.
Wow, Lisa! Way to go. I didn't know that you knew French. I assumed that you only knew how to kiss that way. Lol.
Which company is offering McDonald shops?

Mod note: It is against forum rules and an ICA violation to link clients with their MSCs. Please stop asking members to violate these rules
Generally, we would not be allowed to tell you. BUT - since the traditional McD shops ended months ago, I can tell you that no MSC is doing the traditional McD shops anymore. There are still occasional shops by the an MSC which has done them for years when they are promoting something. For those, you typically order a kid's meal and the order requirements are very specific and focused on the give-aways and promotiuonal items and timing is not an issue, nor is food quality.
@melonieseward wrote:

Which company is offering McDonald shops?

Shopping Southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware above the canal, and South Jersey since 2008
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