Stay away from McDonalds Wednesday

Back when I was a freshman in high school and didn't have a drivers license yet, I'd walk to McDonald's every day for lunch with a group of buddies because it was reasonably close to the school and the price of a quarter pounder with cheese meal was $2.99 - about the same as worse cafeteria food. Since I got my license, McDonald's has been my last choice of fast food stops - only when there are no other options (like when I'm traveling and need to stop in the middle of nowhere) or someone else in my party special-requested it (like when my daughter was little and wanted McD's nuggets as a birthday meal).

If I'm traveling, I'd choose BK over McDs, but if I'm in Oshkosh and someone gives me the choice of free food only from McDs or BK I'd choose McDs. The BKs in Oshkosh are the worst. Really, though, I'd rather pay for my own food somewhere else than patronize either one.
I haven't been to a McDonalds in over a year. Last time, it was a disgusting dried up, room temp, burger with condiments oozing out the sides. Had an upset stomach for hours after. AND, it was gawdawful expensive. The price has gone up 50% across the board since covid. Fuckem
 
I haven't been to a McDonalds in over a year. Last time, it was a disgusting dried up, room temp, burger with condiments oozing out the sides. Had an upset stomach for hours after. AND, it was gawdawful expensive. The price has gone up 50% across the board since covid. Fuckem
Patronizing McD's used to be somewhat justifiable because of the price. That one justification is thoroughly void.
 
Seems like a panic move signing to me
what are the prospects like?

people keep saying Crochet is a potential Ace, but I'd rather wait to see it for a full year before trading for and then needing to resign at ace level.

like one of the trade proposals I saw they would have wanted from the Phillies included Painter. Even coming off of injury, I feel like Painter probably projects better and has more years of control (compared to Crochet's one year of arb left).
 

Stay away from McDonalds Wednesday - Thursday- Friday -Saturday - Sunday - Monday - Tuesday​



Hope that helps.
 
The dude is 31 years old now and will serve 25 to 65 years in prison. Even if he serves the minimum 25, he'll be 56 when he gets out. Realistically, how societally-productive could the guy be when he gets out of prison even in the best case scenario?

This guy is going to cost taxpayers about $100,000 per year for the rest of his life to rot in prison and maybe collect on welfare and/or social security if he ever gets out.

...So tax payers will probably be paying about $4,000,000 to keep this waste of human flesh alive...
...or...
...A 9mm bullet costs about $0.40.
We are a Christian nation

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The dude is 31 years old now and will serve 25 to 65 years in prison. Even if he serves the minimum 25, he'll be 56 when he gets out. Realistically, how societally-productive could the guy be when he gets out of prison even in the best case scenario?

This guy is going to cost taxpayers about $100,000 per year for the rest of his life to rot in prison and maybe collect on welfare and/or social security if he ever gets out.

...So tax payers will probably be paying about $4,000,000 to keep this waste of human flesh alive...
...or...
...A 9mm bullet costs about $0.40.
Also, stop making prisons privately owned and for profit
 
Also, stop making prisons privately owned and for profit
Not really the same argument. Prison standards are set by the state, regardless of whether they're public or privately owned prisons. It's state laws that determine the level of amenity enjoyed by today's prisoner; It costs $25k to house an inmate in Mississippi, but $300k to house the same guy in Massachusetts.

Even you don't cost $300k to take care of on an annual basis, Peter, and I've seen your hair.
 
what are the prospects like?

people keep saying Crochet is a potential Ace, but I'd rather wait to see it for a full year before trading for and then needing to resign at ace level.

like one of the trade proposals I saw they would have wanted from the Phillies included Painter. Even coming off of injury, I feel like Painter probably projects better and has more years of control (compared to Crochet's one year of arb left).

Teel honestly was the only one I knew anything about to be truly honest... He was supposedly the catcher of the future I guess but in order to get players via trade I guess you have to give up a little bit
 
I had never had it until I was in Texas this past August. Folks were saying "you gotta try it, it's great!" I tried it, it was okay. Easily better than McDs and BK, but I'd still much rather have Culver's burgers.
Culver's was good first few times but then got old. I think it was the buttered buns that did it for me.
 
I haven't been to a McDonalds in over a year. Last time, it was a disgusting dried up, room temp, burger with condiments oozing out the sides. Had an upset stomach for hours after. AND, it was gawdawful expensive. The price has gone up 50% across the board since covid. Fuckem
Sausage biscuit and hashbrowns were an easy cheap go too. Well not at the prices they charge now.
 
Not really the same argument. Prison standards are set by the state, regardless of whether they're public or privately owned prisons. It's state laws that determine the level of amenity enjoyed by today's prisoner; It costs $25k to house an inmate in Mississippi, but $300k to house the same guy in Massachusetts.

Even you don't cost $300k to take care of on an annual basis, Peter, and I've seen your hair.
First of all, my hair requires almost nothing in cost.
Secondly, wasn't arguing, and seems like you made my point for me.
 
Not really the same argument. Prison standards are set by the state, regardless of whether they're public or privately owned prisons. It's state laws that determine the level of amenity enjoyed by today's prisoner; It costs $25k to house an inmate in Mississippi, but $300k to house the same guy in Massachusetts.

Even you don't cost $300k to take care of on an annual basis, Peter, and I've seen your hair.
You know that is a toupe
 
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