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To: Volsi Mimir who wrote (6556)11/13/2000 5:03:45 PM
From: X Y Zebra  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13020
 
WOW !!

That was really funny [except for McDonalds, I bet !]

I hate to be on the same side of the cone heads [oops], but on this one I tend to agree, McDonalds food is sort of evil.

This food must be the food of the Lard Arse Demmon -g-

Not to mention the also evil French Fries [I knew the French could be blamed for something too ! -g-]

In particular, I liked this:

She said there were two sides to the story. On the one side, the theologian was expressing his views and on the other, a company serving millions of customers from different religions and cultural habits. Whoever - they choose to enter into our restaurants. You had to put that into perspective and look at what the company does. "We only want to serve products to those who choose to eat the products."

~ Alessandra di Montezemolo


European Communications Director for McDonald's.

Given that is not considered food "fit for Catholics", one may think that most people, really do not want to be Catholic. --one would think--

On the other hand...

Personally, I don't think McDonalds food is fit for human consumption... -g- [nor Taco Hell for that matter either]



To: Volsi Mimir who wrote (6556)11/13/2000 5:06:21 PM
From: HG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13020
 
HAHAHAHA.....

I laughed so hard....dropped my lunch !!!

Loved that ad for Burger King of Christ..

HAHAHAHA



To: Volsi Mimir who wrote (6556)11/14/2000 8:13:22 AM
From: Volsi Mimir  Respond to of 13020
 
"At least one UK citizen wants US independence to be revoked with taxes due to London backdated to 1776"

~BBC News Online readers have been offering their own
tongue-in-cheek suggestions for a way out of the [Peresidential race] quagmire.

news.bbc.co.uk

We can only laugh.

And if you have a moment this article on succession is also
candid and brief:
'Royal succession' for president
news.bbc.co.uk