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01-24-2012, 07:35 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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I've never had children, but I am pretty certain the chair in the women's washroom is for breastfeeding. Why it would be in the men's, I'm not sure. Maybe they are trying to be politically correct, like when they started installing changing tables in men's washroom too. Or maybe Keith was actually in the women's by mistake.....
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Can you imagine walking into a bathroom at work and seeing a co-worker raping a little boy and then NOT calling the police?
Fuck everyone who knew about this and didn't call the cops. It would have been hard enough to not put a bullet in Sandusky's head, calling the cops would have been the most natural reaction. |
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Loved the Mc-d stories toward the end My hubby & I haven't eaten McDonald's in a good 10 years...My family acts like it is the craziest thing in the world to avoid fast food & my mom has had serious conversations with me trying to win me over to her side (i.e., allow her to take my kids there).
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I'm amazed and ashamed at how much my sisters and I would crave McDonald's as kids. Whenever we'd go to our grandparents' house, we'd stop at McDonald's and it was the ultimate treat. Our father would also take us for the odd breakfast randomly, but it was so rare we would go fucking nuts.
As a teenager —*once my friends and I started driving — we'd eat a whole variety of fast food just for something to do. I don't know why, but I feel the need to apologise for this. Looking back, it was ridiculous that we'd react so seriously over some fake-ass food. I think of all the money we wasted there and it makes me sick. And of course the food makes me sick too. I haven't eaten at McDonald's in at least 5 years, although I did pop in for a Shamrock Shake last year around St. Patrick's day.
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