I'm not a Big Mac fan, I really didn't like the way he talked down to people or made them feel little. Jay's approach works a heck of a lot better. BUT!! He does have the right to free speech and I for one will not impede on it. Plus, I might need to call someone a goofball later.

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KB,
You and I tossed some spitballs at each one time. I loved it ,you and I never held a grudge about it. You wanna see some spitballs tune into Denver tonight.
Call me a goofball anytime you would like.

Heck I call my self a goofball all the time.

Mr. McConnell did get rude with Jay, but usually I view his comments as banter more than being rude.

Sorry but I am a, as you put it, Big Mac fan. I am also a Jay fan, a Dorcheated fan. I am a fan of anyone who is providing good solid information.
Parker,

That is what I like about your post always solid. Some people don't have that Ghandi like thought process.
lunchtime humor...you gotta love it!
I'm thinking about Whataburger or Popeye's. This could be the tuffest decision I make all day.
Griff's sounds good to me.

Maybe we can start a discussion, to see what the best cheap food is in town. Who needs "cajun" food when you can have a greasy hamburger with fried "srooms".
I can do Griffs, it' got enough grease for me.
Dorcheated A1

why do you use a pic of Toby Keith on your profile.
Kinda make you want to have a Big Mac for lunch, doesn't it?
oh parker, your quick wit is something to be desired my friend.
You got me Parker, I left myself open and you pounced on it, back in my younger days I didn't make rookie mistakes like that.
I'm sorry, I was typing about the Big Mac at the same time you were typing Popeyes.

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