on 18-12-2014 08:53 AM
http://www.partonme.com.au/crisis-japan/
Japan is facing an unthinkable crisis that’s set to change the country forever and the rest of the world can only look on in horror. We’re powerless to stop this disaster. This is most disturbing and it makes you pleased to be living in a stable country like Australia.
McDonalds in Japan is running out of french fries. I know…it’s difficult to comprehend.
Stop for a moment and imagine McDonalds without fries. Happy meals are set to become sad and angry meals overnight
on 18-12-2014 09:00 AM
"Stop for a moment and imagine McDonalds without fries."
Well, the way they cook them now in Australia, Maccas has lost it's mojo when it comes to fries.
No longer are they hot and crisp, they are now warm and soggy.
Hungry Jacks is not any better.
on 18-12-2014 09:01 AM
LOL I opened this thread thinking oh no another power plant disaster or something like that.
Bit of lightheartedness in the wake of so much tragedy goes down well Grandmoon 🙂
on 18-12-2014 09:03 AM
McDonalds without fries is the best thing that can happen, think how many lives will be saved from obesity and hear disease
on 18-12-2014 09:06 AM
hawk
Think of all those Potatos that will be saved from a grizzly death ?????
The do gooders will need to find another outrage bus to get on now ! LOL
on 18-12-2014 09:10 AM
@grandmoon wrote:http://www.partonme.com.au/crisis-japan/
Japan is facing an unthinkable crisis that’s set to change the country forever and the rest of the world can only look on in horror. We’re powerless to stop this disaster. This is most disturbing and it makes you pleased to be living in a stable country like Australia.
McDonalds in Japan is running out of french fries. I know…it’s difficult to comprehend.
Stop for a moment and imagine McDonalds without fries. Happy meals are set to become sad and angry meals overnight
Many years ago I had a gorgeous labrador.
We pulled into a Maccas for a burger ( not a habit ).
Always shared my goodies with the lab & we know they eat anything.
No - he would not touch the 'mustard coloured cheese'.
Gourmet Dog.
on 18-12-2014 09:12 AM
on 18-12-2014 09:17 AM
18-12-2014 09:26 AM - edited 18-12-2014 09:27 AM
Helen
My current, 4 years.
This one also comes down and waits by the bathroom door. Interesting.
Previous lasted 17 years or something, she also sat in the front of the car (most of the time)
and also went everywhere with me.
Both are quite comfortable being left in the car when I go to the shops etc. The previous dog
would curl up on the floor at the front or on the seat. This current one tends to sit and look out
all the time.
on 18-12-2014 10:13 AM
Aww. He looks like my "Paddy McGinty" from aeons ago.
And I really don't like causing a bit of a stir, but I didn't think dogs were allowed to be left alone in cars. Similar to leaving a child in the vehicle.
I'm sure someone will advise whether this is correct or not.
DEB