so they perfected the smokey BBQ spray flavoring they use on the 'meat'?
that's good to know![]()
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McDonalds smokey BBQ Angus burger. I just had one for lunch and it's ****ing amazing. It even has those little crunchy things.
I need another one.
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so they perfected the smokey BBQ spray flavoring they use on the 'meat'?
that's good to know![]()
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wibbly wobbly... time-y wimey... stuff.
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Avaialble only in Canada. Ice tea flavored Coors light.
This negates the burger.
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Improving the signal-to-noise ratio
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I'm canadian... i disagree, that's some nasty ****.
They've done studies you know. 60% of the time... it works every time.
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They've done studies you know. 60% of the time... it works every time.
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It's going to take a lot more than a fast food burger for Canada to be more awesome than the USA.![]()
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blue moon>coors
new castle>coors...hell pbr>coors
only way im drinkin that sh!t is if its free![]()
wibbly wobbly... time-y wimey... stuff.
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I'm just here for the sanctimonious circle jerk.
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Wait....
They have McDonald's in Canada now?
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I'd destroy that burger.
I just wish BK would bring back the Angry Whopper.
Now go get your shinebox
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Canada's got Poutine, I'll give them that.
Otherwise, they're just America's hat.
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No.. Canada will never be ether than 'murrica.
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Do you guys have Hardees/Carls Jr. up there? The BK "angus" burgers are merely a response to the much-better 1/3rd pound burgers there. They are significantly better, try one.![]()
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#34
Even though Canada will always be better at Hockey i forgive them.
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This thread gave me a hungry.
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