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THE Fast Food Thread (merged)

What's on your mind?
General interest discussions, not necessarily related to depletion.

Did Charlie Bell died from junk food ?

Poll ended at Wed 16 Feb 2005, 12:14:09

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Re: Your rulers considering fast food sin tax

Postby Novus » Thu 01 May 2008, 14:35:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('wisconsin_cur', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Novus', 'I') would rather they just tax the Drive-thru. If people want their fast food at least make them get out of their cars to get it and if they still want to use the Drive-thru then they have to pay a hefty fee. Apply the Drive-thru tax to bank drive up windows too.

We are in the middle of an energy crisis and nobody wants to give up damn thing. Well it is high time people start waking up. A bucket of cold water and slap in the face is really what this stubborn public needs.


Doesn't it use more fuel to start a vehicle than to keep it running? So, from a fuel use perspective, you use more fuel going in than idling in the drive thru.


If you stop for more than 5 seconds than you save gas by turning the car off. The reason hybrid cars get really good gas mileage in stop and go city traffic is because the on-board computer will turn off the gasoline engine every time you stop at a light.
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Re: Your rulers considering fast food sin tax

Postby BigQuake » Thu 01 May 2008, 14:46:42

We do not have rulers in America, we have elected civil servants to do the peoples bidding...


Bet that made you blow coffee out your nose, dint it?
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Re: Your rulers considering fast food sin tax

Postby dbruning » Thu 01 May 2008, 15:22:38

"We do not have rulers in America, we have elected civil servants to do the peoples bidding... "

Had to reread it a few times...then wondered if you'd share whatever you were on.

Then realized you were just really really REEEEAAAAALLLLY old.
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Scene from a McDonalds

Postby pup55 » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 09:23:50

I was in a little McDonalds earlier. It's attached to a giant truck stop. There are several truckers in the truck stop part, only a couple of people in the McDonalds. There is country music playing over the intercom. The air conditioner is on full. It is cooler, and much less humid, than the outdoors. It's about 6:30 AM.

The signs out front: $4.78 and $3.94

I stand in line behind a black man. He is about 5-7 and about 400 pounds, wearing a black T-shirt and knee-length shorts. I do not know what, or how much he ordered. I want to order something different. He stands with his legs sort of spread apart, probably because he has to in order to hold up his weight.

A young fellow enters. He is about 16, about 5-8 and probably 260 pounds. He is wearing a gray T-shirt, and baggy blue jeans down about mid-butt level, and has a rather vacant expression on his face. His mouth is mainly open. I wait for my "food", and the manager, a bald man with a blue shirt and striped tie, emerges from the back.

"You must be Dan", he says, shaking the young man's hand. Come over and have a seat. I will be with you in a minute.

I am sitting not far away when they start their conversation. The young man is a SUCCESSFUL job applicant. He is supposed to show up at 9:30 tonight. His salary is $6.75.

I finish, and get rid of my trash. The manager says "hi" as I walk out the door. "Hello", I reply in a friendly voice. One of the workers passes by. She is a young female, maybe 25, about 5-4 and 180 pounds.

As I leave, I pass in front of the drive through. A commuter, a lady in a Kia Sportage, stops suddenly as I step in front of her. I can't tell how much she weighs.
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby sciencegirl » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 09:29:38

SO........ 8O

What a ridiculous post

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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby Hagakure_Leofman » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 09:38:17

I think Pup is posting for the time capsule of the future. This is the kind of 'scene' that will both amaze and confuse future generations.

Not ridicious at all. I'd encourage more creative prose sciencegirl. It's good for the soul. :)
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby pup55 » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 09:40:25

Topics for possible discussion:

1. Most of the people in there were badly overweight, in a place not known for its nutrition. Is the problem self-induced?

2. The economy is evidently not that bad, when an overweight sagger can still get a job.

3. The job is not much of a job. $6.75 will seem like squat if the guy has to drive more than a few miles to get to this place.

4. AC on full at 6:30 AM

5. This whole scene is 100% fossil fuel dependent, and this whole way of life is apt to come to a screeching halt in the near future, if some of the doomers are correct. I thought I would thoughtfully record the scene as kind of a time capsule of this way of life. Sorry you did not enjoy it.
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby catbox » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 09:51:03

Human observation. I do this quite a bit, maybe way too much! Sometimes I look around and think......How is all this possible? How do we keep going like this?


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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby jdumars » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 10:30:33

Pup, I think of these like Red Pill moments. I have them literally all the time -- I have extracted myself from the culture way more than most, having not eaten any pre-prepared food for years, no softdrinks, no sugar, only local, seasonal food. So, no shopping at supermarkets, etc. I also buy used clothing, and so on.

Every time I walk into a store for any reason, it completely blows me away... the waste, the chemicals, the people, the horror. I get physically ill from all the off-gassing, flame retardant, food smells and such.

Keep writing these vignettes. I love them.
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby hironegro » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 10:41:12

Why are you shocked? The nation hasn't had a sane energy policy for many decades. The majority of the populace has embraced supply-side economics and corporatism.
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby Hagakure_Leofman » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 11:20:23

I liked it Pup :)

You've got to forgive her clinical response. It is sciencegirl. If it had been humanitiesgirl she might have seen the creativity. Instead, she was looking for the 'point' :P
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby Madpaddy » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 11:23:25

Pup,

Sounded like the start of a Dean Koontz novel. I liked it too.
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby DomusAlbion » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 11:32:22

Pup,

I liked your little snapshot of dysfunctional America. I could almost hear a Philip Marlow voice-over. However, you forgot to add one line to your list of questions:

6. What the Hell am I (pup55) doing in this gin joint? -- OR --
Why am I in this hand basket and where are we going?
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby burtonridr » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 11:33:49

this reminds of those damn stories in the language standardized tests I took in highschool :lol:

They left me feeling exactly the same way like WTF! Did I just get laid or something! :lol:

Then they would be followed up with multiple choice answers like, "if the man had not walked in front of the car, would the young man get the job?"

:lol:
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby Madpaddy » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 11:42:04

burtonridr wrote,

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')hey left me feeling exactly the same way like WTF! Did I just get laid or something!


I tend to know when I have got laid except the morning after a bottle of malt.

Oh and the young man will get the job even after walking in front of the car due to McDonalds policy of hiring disabled people.
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby pup55 » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 11:42:14

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '6'). What the Hell am I (pup55) doing in this gin joint?


You have a point. After seeing the black guy, I sort of wanted to get back into the car and keep going. I just had to have a ration of grease this morning for some reason.

FYI I have exactly the same body mass index as Tom Cruise, so did not really fit in from that standpoint either.

FY also I, I was a chemistry major.
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby cowuvula » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 12:14:56

I liked the thread, it shows observational skill

Plusky, it is very important to continue to realize this all is going away, it might motivate SOMEONE

doubt it though, no one believes what is coming unless they own a bug-out store and could make a profit from it.
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby Dreamtwister » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 13:22:22

So what you're saying is, you saw some fat people in a McDonalds?

Quick! Someone call Katie Couric!
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby DomusAlbion » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 13:26:21

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Dreamtwister', 'S')o what you're saying is, you saw some fat people in a McDonalds?

Quick! Someone call Katie Couric!


Come on Dreamtwister, it's not what he said, it's how he said it. His piece showed style and a poetic sense of the dramatic in the mundane banality of life. It entertained as well as informed. I liked it.
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Re: Scene from a McDonalds

Postby Dreamtwister » Wed 11 Jun 2008, 13:34:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('DomusAlbion', ' ')I liked it.


So did I. But I'm still going to point out the obvious. It's what I do! :-D
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