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What's worse, "We got next" or "I'm lovin' it"?

Funny you should ask.

I went through the Drive-Thru at McDonald's a couple of days ago. As I was paying the cashier, I asked her "How are you today?".

She responded with "I'm lovin' it."

 
Originally posted by: mpitts
Funny you should ask.

I went through the Drive-Thru at McDonald's a couple of days ago. As I was paying the cashier, I asked her "How are you today?".

She responded with "I'm lovin' it."

Hahaha, that's great. 😀
 
"I'm lovin' it" wins hands down. For one it illustrates what's great about the English language. Instead of just spelling sh!t correctly we'll make up a rule where we can just add an apostrophe when we feel like knocking a letter off 😕

And just because I said that I'm sure someone will point out a misspelled word or grammatical mistake in this post 😛
 
Originally posted by: mpitts
Funny you should ask.

I went through the Drive-Thru at McDonald's a couple of days ago. As I was paying the cashier, I asked her "How are you today?".

She responded with "I'm lovin' it."

That's hilarious!
 
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
"I'm lovin' it" wins hands down. For one it illustrates what's great about the English language. Instead of just spelling sh!t correctly we'll make up a rule where we can just add an apostrophe when we feel like knocking a letter off 😕

And just because I said that I'm sure someone will point out a misspelled word or grammatical mistake in this post 😛

What you talkin' 'bout Willis.
 
Originally posted by: mpitts
Funny you should ask. I went through the Drive-Thru at McDonald's a couple of days ago. As I was paying the cashier, I asked her "How are you today?". She responded with "I'm lovin' it."

did she say it all chipper, as if her managers are telling her to?

or was she sarcastic?

just curious......
 
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