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    Does it take you longer to...

    Whats it take you guys longer to do, order your food, or get it?

    For me its ordering it, i have a b!tchin good time looking at and analyzing each sandwitch at McDonalds and organizing them by weight :D, an added perk is pissing every1 behind me off and getting kicked out! (jk)
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    getting it, because it always feel like im their for 2 hours before i get my food

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    I hate you Killawat lol.
    I used to order the BigMac meal, but they have just released a Big Tasty. It really is big and really is tasty. Unlike the Big Mac, which isn't big. I tried it as a mac, but wasn't comfortable and definately doesn't keep the rain out.
    I always drive through. Therefore waiting takes longer, else I find the transit van behind pushing me through.
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    i hate the really stupid people who decide it's a good idea to use the drive-through to buy 400 pounds of food.
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    "400 pounds of food" less than that and I'm not filled lol
    Seriously I know what you mean.
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    400 thats it?

    By todays regular american computer geek standards, you are probably at least 200 pounds and spend your days in the computer chair.

    Most of these computer geeks can very easily consume 3 times their own body weight in cheeseburgers and microwavable pizza bagels.

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    Only scored 10% on the geek test and I'm not American.
    I also oven cook my pizza.
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    Lets not comment on anyones weight.... anyway I'm 165, but im only 16 :D, i used to be 233 last year, until I dieted.

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    whenever i go out somewhere once, it takes a while...

    but if i ever go there again...i get the same thing.

    mcdonalds: #3 without cheese
    arby's: giant roastbeef, onion pedals

    etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cpugeniusmv
    whenever i go out somewhere once, it takes a while...

    but if i ever go there again...i get the same thing.

    mcdonalds: #3 without cheese
    arby's: giant roastbeef, onion pedals

    etc.
    Speaking of ordering meal #'s... wouldnt it be hilarious if someone ordered in binary numbers, I dont know binary code, but like if you went to McD's and said can I have a 10110 hold the cheese?

    Now wouldnt that be geekish
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    Quote Originally Posted by Malicious Intent
    "400 pounds of food" less than that and I'm not filled lol
    Seriously I know what you mean.
    How could you ever possibly know what he means, we dont use the METRIC system :P~

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkburn
    Speaking of ordering meal #'s... wouldnt it be hilarious if someone ordered in binary numbers, I dont know binary code, but like if you went to McD's and said can I have a 10110 hold the cheese?

    Now wouldnt that be geekish
    in binary it would be...

    i'll have a #00000011 without cheese

    or just #11 without cheese
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    Binary XD ::throws up::
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    it takes much longer to get it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    hmm ordering it up maybe. but getting it takes time to. but i dont really order food no more. hmm I am not about to get sick eatting food from the outside so I prepare my own food. *cough i know where my hands have been and I wash them thoroughly*.

    only great place i would go to is my local wendys, and mind you there clean and i have not gotten sick from them.

    the best is bake potato *cough* potato hello btw.
    and i love wendys chilli, which i can have on occassion as well as the hamburgers. thats a great filler to combine different stuff.

    nice salad, a bake potato and of course one of the decent hamburgers they make, no quarter pounder though just the regular size one.

    i do not call them murder burgers btw, as i would mickey dees or burger king.

    anyway i said to much but thats how i do it now.
    rather to eat fresh and what not. of course i would trust the local italian restaurant and decent food outlets.
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