We had no franchises were I was a kid.  Had to wait until I got to DC in 1973 
to see what it was all about.  Baptized with a Big Mac.  The next time, I tried 
the Quarter Pounder with Cheez.  Neither could compare to the small town indy 
burger joint back home.


clay monroe
redgh...@comcast.net



> On Dec 1, 2018, at 1:48 PM, Mountain Man via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Roger wrote:
>> Gee guys, me thinks you are become a little snobbish about things...picking 
>> on McD now.  I've eaten at McD since they only had one arch and only walk up 
>> service.  Maybe my palate is a little more flexible or maybe it hasn't been 
>> tainted by "fine dining".  I know we all like what we like, but it seems 
>> this is another low point to be picking on McD.  Just my opinion as usual, 
>> your tastes are yours.
>> 
> 
> Shall we change the tone of this McD thread? - How about recall your
> first McD visit?  My first McD was a coupon for filet-o-fish so I rode
> to Forest Park ~1963 on my ~1938 Chicago Schwinn that I still ride.
> Parkey's hot dogs were also memorable for their fresh fries ($0.10)
> served in brown paper bag all greasy salted yum.  Also yum was A&P
> Spanish Bar Cake markdown $0.10 - recipe for A&P Spanish Bar Cake is
> online.
> Carry on, guys - Roger has asked for a new tone for the McD thread?
> ... down memory lane? ... perhaps?
> tin.man
 
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