I'm writing a bit about the French and McDonalds. Does anyone know what they call thier hamburgers there? What do they call a big mac? What do they call McDonalds? What do they call a quarter pounder? Anything helps. Thanks.
Anyone know anything about McDonalds in France???
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The Mc beer and the mayonaise on the fries were the things that struck me as odd the first time I went.
That was like... many years ago now. Ok I haven't been in a Mc Donalds in France for over a decade now. Hmm sorta proud of that fact now.
Stickman (Anti McDonalds?)
P.s. only resturant that ever gave me food poisening two years in a row on my birthday.Comment
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You guys need to watch Pulp Fiction many more times!
He talks about buying pot in Amsterdam, and about how they use mayonaise instead of ketchup on fries; "They drown 'em that shit"
Then they start talking about France and the Royal with Cheese.
I'm not sure where it is that you can buy a glass of beer in a movie theatre, I think Holland.
Edit: and I agree with em, McDonalds are shitehawk bastards and don't serve anything resembling what I would call food.
SystemOfADownLast edited by SystemOfADown; Nov-11-2006, 05:00 PM.Comment
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No need to watch the whole movie, just watch this:
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We don't call a big mack a royal qith cheese, most people know it as as a big mack. Personally, I just refer to it as 'a groce piece of shit'.Comment
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While I dont know about the reality, the movie qoute we are refering to concerns the "quarter pounder with cheese" being the "royal with cheese" not the Big Mac.
It does however go on to inform us that the "Big Mac is a Big Mac".
But as for your culinary review of the Big Mac quality, I must agree.
But I also have to confess that a few times a year I sneak off and eat one in secret. Yet another burden of being American.Comment

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