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McDonald's (Songs included)

23 Oct 02 - 12:57 PM (#809398)
Subject: Macdonald's
From: GUEST,Mayor McCheese

Would you like fries with that?


23 Oct 02 - 01:22 PM (#809421)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: Clinton Hammond

Yet more fuel for the spam fires...


23 Oct 02 - 01:23 PM (#809422)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: 53

The big and tasty is a good hamburger,and also their fries are good also, I reckon that I just like McDonalds


23 Oct 02 - 01:25 PM (#809425)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: Dave the Gnome

I don't think there is any spam in MacDonalds, Clinton. Aren't they supposed to be 100% beef?

Mind you, with the fat content, I guess either spam or big macs would produce a lovely blaze;-)

Cheers

Dave the Gnome


23 Oct 02 - 01:26 PM (#809428)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: Mad4Mud

You're not going to believe this DtG but the McDonalds in Hawaii DO serve SPAM. It's considered a taste treat there...go figure!


23 Oct 02 - 01:28 PM (#809430)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: Kim C

I like the new breakfast McGriddles. I like McDonald's breakfast a lot more than their other things. For cheeseburgers, I prefer Sonic.


23 Oct 02 - 01:31 PM (#809434)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: 53

Sonic is good also. I'm in Myrtle Beach S.C.


23 Oct 02 - 01:36 PM (#809439)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: Catherine Jayne

I don't like Mac Donalds food.


23 Oct 02 - 01:37 PM (#809440)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: Clinton Hammond

Alright.. if we're gonna talk fat food, give me Wendy's, hands down, any day of the week...

When I was a kid I worked at McDees... and well, you couldn't PAY me to eat that crap now!!


23 Oct 02 - 01:39 PM (#809442)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: 53

Wendy's is good also.


23 Oct 02 - 01:40 PM (#809445)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: Kim C

Wendy's is pretty good. Anybody for a patty melt at Steak & Shake?


23 Oct 02 - 01:56 PM (#809459)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: EBarnacle1

Is that Sonic the hedgehog?


23 Oct 02 - 02:16 PM (#809471)
Subject: RE: Ronald Macdonald holds up trains
From: Geoff the Duck

On Yesterday's


23 Oct 02 - 02:23 PM (#809475)
Subject: RE: Ronald Macdonald holds up trains
From: Geoff the Duck

Whoops......
On Yesterday's News there was an item about Ronald MacDonald holding up trains from Wales to London.
There had been very High winds inthe South all day, and a Giant Inflatable Ronald Macdonald which had been attached to the roof of an MacDonalds eatery came loose. It flew off into the wide blue yonder, and finally came to earth across a section of Railway track on the main line from South Wales to London.
Obviously for safety reasons, the trains could not proceed until the obstacle had been removed, which - I believe - took a couple of hours.
I assumed that was the purpose for this thread.
It sounds like subject for a mudcat song challenge!
Quack!
GtD.


23 Oct 02 - 02:26 PM (#809477)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: MMario

Many people have claimed over the years that eating at MickyDee's was highway robbery - but I think this is the first I've heard of Ronald actually holding anyone up.


23 Oct 02 - 06:19 PM (#809609)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: Kim C

No, that's Sonic the hamburger stand.


23 Oct 02 - 06:41 PM (#809629)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: Bee-dubya-ell

In the song, the trains wouldn't just be delayed. One of them would have to run into the balloon. The then-deflated balloon would cover the windshield making it impossible for the engineer to see where he was going. The train would derail, throwing Little Nell, who just happens to be the engineer's fiance, though an open window and clear of the wreck. The brakeman would try bravely to stop the train, but to no avail, while the fireman plays "Amazing Grace" on the harmonica. When the train finally comes to rest the only person injured is the engineer who has spilled a cup of hot McDonald's coffee on his private parts. Little Nell runs to the engineer and is so grateful to see him alive that she gives him such a passionate kiss that he starts to get aroused, causing excruciating pain to his burnt wee-wee. All of the passengers sue McDonald's and receive million dollar settlements, except for the engineer who receives 50 million.

There's the plot. Somebody else do the rhyme.


24 Oct 02 - 09:23 AM (#810079)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: 53

Craving a big-n-tasty hamburger.


24 Oct 02 - 10:29 AM (#810146)
Subject: ADD: McDonald's Kitchen
From: Midchuck

McDonald's Kitchen
Lyrics: Carol McNelly
Music: Streets of London by Ralph McTell

Have you seen the young girl who serves McDonald's burgers,
Stacking them in boxes in their dry little piles?
In her eyes you'll see no pride,
'Cause she knows what they've put inside.
When she sees us eating it's the only time she smiles.

(1st verse rewritten by Mike Agranoff):

Have you seen the young man at the fast food counter
Stacking one more Big Mac box 'longside the other ones?
In his eyes you see no pride cause he knows what they put inside
It's yesterday's burgers on yesterdays buns)

Chorus:
So how can you tell me you're hungry,
And say a snack you'd like to find?
Let me take you by the hand and lead you through McDonald's kitchen,
I'll show you something to make you change your mind.

Have you seen the old girl in the closed up Wendy's,
Scraping off the pieces from the tables and the floor?
In an effort to disguise them she takes them back and fries them,
But you still recognize them when they come round once more.

(chorus)

Have you seen the businessman outside Colonel Sanders,
His appetite is fading as he stops and peers inside?
All around the city, little voices cry: "Have pity
On one more forgotten kitty who's now Kentucky Fried."

(chorus)


25 Oct 02 - 08:07 AM (#810931)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: Mr Red

Thanks Midchuck

We are fighting a McDisaster here in Stroud right now. It will be a traffic burden too far while the place they propose to move the bus station to has a building ripe for regeneration and a here's a wealthy tennant to justify it. A compromise I would grudgingly accept.

Some wag made a picture with a Big M bungalow perched atop the 6 storey building.


25 Oct 02 - 08:12 AM (#810934)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: Pied Piper

DtG mentioning of Spam, put me in mind of that great British delicacy the "Spam Fritter"; a slice of Spam battered and deep fried (aaagh wonderful).
All the best PP


25 Oct 02 - 08:42 AM (#810951)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: catspaw49

I haven't had breakfast yet, and now....thanks to Pied Piper....I won't. I will however be fighting a nasty case of nausea for several hours. A friggin' SPAM FRITTER????....................oy....................

McDonald's is way down my fast food list. The only time I have a "Big Mac Attack" is about 20 minutes after I eat one of the damn things. They have a line-up from hell on the sandwich board......The fish sandwich (McCarp) is a soggy ass mess of gawd knows what indeterminate swimming things. All of their chicken sandwiches (McClucks) are made from what must be roadkill. The only saving grace is their coffee and breakfast stuff and only a tiny bit of that is worth eating.

Go to Wendy's if you want a decent fast food sandwich.

Spaw


25 Oct 02 - 08:45 AM (#810953)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: 53

Big-n-tasty is a good sandwich.


25 Oct 02 - 05:41 PM (#811414)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: PageOfCups

I just had a Big-n-Tasty for lunch today. If there's reports of a worldwide mayonnaise shortage, blame the Mickie D's on University in San Diego. They put it all on my sammich!

PoC


25 Oct 02 - 05:43 PM (#811416)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: radriano

Read the book "Fast Food Nation" - after you know how these places operate you'll get nauseous at the sound of their names.


25 Oct 02 - 07:34 PM (#811498)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: RangerSteve

You're right, Radriano. I'm a fast food junkie, but that book changed my eating habits immensely.

However, I still find myself hitting the fast food places at least once a month, since old habits die hard. Wendy's for the best messy burger, KFC for chicken tenders and macaroni and cheese, Arby's for roast beef sandwiches and curly fries, Taco Bell for tacos and chalupas, and Boston Market for meatloaf, creamed spinach, mac & cheese, and baked beans.


25 Oct 02 - 07:41 PM (#811510)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: catspaw49

Geeziz Steve, do you ever eat at home?

Spaw


25 Oct 02 - 08:59 PM (#811582)
Subject: ADD: Golden Arches (Judy Small)
From: GUEST

GOLDEN ARCHES by Judy Small


1. Every seventeen hours somewhere in the world
   The doors are flung wide open, the banners are unfurled
   The table tops are gleaming, the crew is standing by
   With uniforms all freshly pressed and a twinkle in their eye

cho:                           
   Golden arches across the world, golden arches across the world
   Ronald McDonald is here to say,
   "Some fries with that? Now have a nice day"
   Golden arches march across the world

2. Every seventeen hours from Waikiki to Spain
   From Melbourne to Chicago the menu is the same
   In Auckland it's a Berg Mic, Le Big in gay Paree
   Makadonalda-san in Tokyo but it's hamburger to me

bridge:
      Another true blue nephew of his dear old Uncle Sam
      Spreading yankee doodle dandy throughout every land
      It's wonderful to travel, to see a place or two
      But nicer still to know there's golden arches there for you

3. Every seventeen hours on every continent
   From Africa to Asia golden arches represent
   The finest in our young folks, the flag and apple pie
   The world will be as one when golden arches fill the sky


25 Oct 02 - 09:26 PM (#811593)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: GUEST,Guest who?

McDonald's? LOL! That ain't food, it's "product", and pretty lousy product at that.

If I had a mind to be a serial killer, this is what I would do...

Drive-by shootings of inflatable Ronald McDonalds in widely scattered locations all over the USA. These shootings would be carefully arranged so as to endanger as few actual people as possible (hopefully none at all), but would show no mercy to the clown balloons. Rat-a-tat-tat!!! P-sh-sh-sh-sh-sh-sh...down goes another Ronald. I love imagining them slowly deflating, with that idiotic look frozen on their plastic faces. Bwah-hah-hah!

Then just to confuse the issue, I'd ventilate the odd inflatable Great Root Bear, while passing a local A & W.

If I had a mind to be a cereal killer, on the other hand...I'd stab boxes of Kellog's Frosted Flakes with a putty knife.


25 Oct 02 - 09:40 PM (#811604)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: Rick Fielding

Keeripes (I've gotta come up with some new expletives!) I've been making the drive along the I-90 from Buffalo to Albany now for close to thirty years and the most entertaining aspect about it is trying DESPERATELY not to have to eat my meal or snack at one of the five MacDonalds along the hiway.

Pretty much ALL the hiway restaurants are diabolical (S'barro's and Popeye's are the worst as far as bizarre taste) but Missus Fields ain't bad. The problem is that I don't want ten Brownies on the trip down to New England.

I know the world loves what goes into a MacDonalds but sheesh, do I find them bland. I think they've secretly upped the sawdust count.

Cheers (you can eat mine Bob!)

Rick


26 Oct 02 - 09:44 PM (#812136)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's
From: GUEST,Bill

Wether you like the food or not-you got to admit Old MacDonald is doing rather well considering he started out with one dog and a sheep.
Bill


26 Oct 02 - 10:42 PM (#812173)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's (Songs included)
From: Joe Offer

There are some interesting songs here. I had to delete the "BS" classification from the thread.
-Joe Offer-


27 Oct 02 - 12:48 AM (#812225)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's (Songs included)
From: toadfrog

To paraphrase:

The first stroke Lord Forbes gave, the brave McDonalds reeled,
The second stroke Lord Forbes gave, the brave McDonalds fell!


27 Oct 02 - 07:44 AM (#812349)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's (Songs included)
From: Leadfingers

And never forget that the hero in Leesie Lindsay is Lord Ronald MacDonald.I made a comment about the hamburger song when a friend was
hlalfway through his intro,not realising he had never made the connection.when he got to the line he nearly lost it completly.He
called me a very rude name afterwards.


27 Oct 02 - 08:45 AM (#812387)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's (Songs included)
From: 53

don't forget about the hamburgular.


27 Oct 02 - 09:09 AM (#812408)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's (Songs included)
From: mack/misophist

MacDonald's has to be given a certain amount of credit. I used to eat at the 3rd one they opened. The only burger on the menu had mustard, a smear of relish and 1 slice of pickle, and that's all they had. Of course, you could get one for 11 cents, as I remember.


24 Nov 14 - 07:15 AM (#3679529)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's (Songs included)
From: GUEST,John Archer

It is interesting to see how MacDonald's Kitchen has morphed over the years. I learnt it in 1986 as

Have you seen the young girl in the kitchen of the cafe,
Putting burgers into boxes in tidy little piles
In her eyes you'll see no pride,
'Cause she knows what she's put inside them,
When she sees you eat one, it's the only time she smiles.

Chorus:
So how can you tell me you're hu-un-gry,
And say a Big Mac you must find?
Let me take you by the hand, I'll lead you through MacDonald's kitchen,
I will show you something that will make you change your mind.

And have you seen the shoppers at the table of the cafe
their parcels all around them and their handbags on their knee-ees
They've no time for talkin; as they stick their knife and fork in
to yesterday's cheesburgers topped with yesterday's cheese

Ch


24 Nov 14 - 07:19 AM (#3679534)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's (Songs included)
From: GUEST

....with this final verse

In the closed down cafe at a quarter past eleven
The same girl picks up burgers from the tables and the floor
In an effort to disguise them she takes them out and fries them,
But you'll still recognize them when they come round once more.

Ch

It is much closer to McTell's original than the 2002 version quoted above.


24 Nov 14 - 08:47 PM (#3679730)
Subject: RE: Macdonald's (Songs included)
From: Joe Offer

Here's another one that makes note of the Golden Arches, and this song's even in the Digital Tradition:

YOUR STATE'S NAME HERE
(copyright, Lou & Peter Berryman -- 1987)

Sometimes when the grass is blown by the breeze
There's a faraway look in the leaves of the trees,
A memory returns heartbreakingly clear
Of a place I call home...YOUR STATE'S NAME HERE.

No sky could be deeper, no water so clear
As back in the meadows of...YOUR STATE'S NAME HERE.
I'm goin' to go back, though I don't know when
There's no other place like...YOUR STATE'S NAME AGAIN.

Oh...YOUR STATE'S NAME, oh...AGAIN...what a state!
I have not been back since...A REASONABLE DATE.
Where the asphalt grows soft in July every year,
In the warm summer mornings of...YOUR STATE'S NAME HERE!

My grandpa would come and turn on the game
And fall asleep drinking...YOUR LOCAL BEER'S NAME.
My grandma would sing in the garden for hours
To all of the...NAMES OF INDIGENOUS FLOWERS.

The songs that she sang were somewhat obscure,
Learned from the local townspeople, Im sure.
The language they use is not very clear,
Like... PLACE A COLLOQUIALISM RIGHT HERE.

I'd love to wake up where...THE STATE'S SONGBIRD...sings,
Where they manufacture...THE NAMES OF SOME THINGS,
Like there on the bumper a sticker so clear,
An ``I'' and a heart and...YOUR STATE'S NAME HERE.

Whisper it soft, it's a song to my ear,
YOUR STATE'S NAME HERE, YOUR STATE'S NAME HERE.
It's there I was born and there I'll grow old
The rivers of blue and the arches of gold.

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