Mike Gayner
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No, Red Squirrel from previous post, sorry..
Also add buggestmuff to your list because he fails to read the thread before making himself look like an ass.
No, Red Squirrel from previous post, sorry..
So you failed to look one post above mine? I didn't quote him at all, which is a pretty good indication that you should read his post before making (wrong) assumptions. At the end of the day, you were wrong, I was right and you looked like an idiot.
edit: nvm I did quote him, but you still fail at reading comprehension.
Mike Gayner said:So you failed to look one post above mine? I didn't quote him at all, which is a pretty good indication that you should read his post before making (wrong) assumptions. At the end of the day, you were wrong, I was right and you looked like an idiot.
edit: nvm I did quote him, but you still fail at reading comprehension.
You didn't quote him at all? Oh, really?
Fuckin' Gayner. You really are a troll, aren't you.
lol I love these forums. So easy to get people going with a simple troll comment. Like throwing a match in a gas drum.
More fun if you light the match first!
Sigh, I work at wendys....
Pre cooked weight: .25lb
Actual weight, after cooking is (0.63)(.25) = 0.15785 lb
but is that precooked weight a frozen patty, or thawed patty?
Mr. Rogers is awesome. He's got more kills with a cardigan than any other human being.Since you offer no link to any evidence, I'm going to guess this is from the same source that told you that Mr. Rogers was a USMC sniper with over 30 confirmed kills.
but is that precooked weight a frozen patty, or thawed patty?
Well you wrong, McD's uses 100% beef patties, no fillers. Nowhere near as tasty as a backyard-cooked burger but it's real meat, not that fillers (mostly soy products) aren't allowed (they are) to a company as large as McD's it's not worth the hit the company would take if they used them in their products and besides when you buy in the kind of bulk they do your prices will be cheap enough anyway..
Well that's what they state. Whether or not it's true, or what kind of time line it's based on, I don't know. Maybe it's yearly? They probably count the same person more then once, it probably goes by "transaction" but still, that's a lot of burgers per day.
