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"Google is your friend."McRib is a barbecue-flavored pork sandwich periodically sold by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's. It was first introduced to the McDonald's menu in 1981, following test marketing the year before.Just facts!
Thanks for proving me right by crawling back.."Idiot"... Oh look, the cry baby that I made cried finally had enough courage to show his face on this site again.. Yep, the "one" and only idiotic "tai"...Same cry baby that I made cried and then he ran to the "mods and admins" and cry to them about how unfair life is because he didn't get the "last word"... And yes, he'll crawl back because his foam will take over..and go BOO HOO HOO again...
"Nope not pork" or was it "nope not beef," either way, you're an idiot!
LolCome check out Week 5 on the pro sports section For some pure comedy gold by that dudeDude Cry to me like a little babyWeek and weekAgain and again Just a sore loserIF YOU GOING BE THAT BUTTHURT DONT PLAY
"Nope not pork" or was it "nope not beef, either way, you're an idiot"..cry baby!Thanks for proving me right by crawling back.."Idiot"... Oh look, the cry baby that I made cried finally had enough courage to show his face on this site again.. Yep, the "one" and only idiotic "tai"...Same cry baby that I made cried and then he ran to the "mods and admins" and cry to them about how unfair life is because he didn't get the "last word"... And yes, he'll crawl back because his foam will take over..and go BOO HOO HOO again...
This is a public's announcementMystery meat is a disparaging term for meat products, typically ground or otherwise processed, such as burger patties, chicken nuggets, Spam, Salisbury steaks, sausages, or hot dogs, that have an unidentifiable source. Most often the term is used in reference to food served in institutional cafeterias, such as prison food or an American public school lunch.[1][2]The term is also sometimes applied to meat products where the species from which the meat has come from is known, but the cuts of meat used are unknown. This is often the case where the cuts of meat used include offal and mechanically separated meat, where explicitly stating the type of meat used might diminish the perceived palatability of the product to some consumers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_meat
Oh. Pocket/greenhaven exit? That is too far. I work near sunrise/folsom. Maybe on a weekend. You're right though. That mcd is ghetto. Always something happening. Arguing and whatnot.