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anyone feel like mc donalds

quad core ;)

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and my mate attempting to eat IT

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I had to make one for a customer a few weeks back now....the biggest I have had to make so far is a cheese burger with 18 pieces of meat and cheese...was huge.

That double double pounder is bush league @ $10. I often get 2 McDoubles and put all the patties in one bun - great value for $4. Obviously for $10 you could get 5 x McDoubles (10 patties) and eat it - would be a ton more meat than a pound :)

That double double pounder is bush league @ $10. I often get 2 McDoubles and put all the patties in one bun - great value for $4. Obviously for $10 you could get 5 x McDoubles (10 patties) and eat it - would be a ton more meat than a pound :)

im getting sick just thinking about that

That double double pounder is bush league @ $10. I often get 2 McDoubles and put all the patties in one bun - great value for $4. Obviously for $10 you could get 5 x McDoubles (10 patties) and eat it - would be a ton more meat than a pound :)

hmm so for $10 i could have a 4 patty burger and have change to buy a Heffe Bier

That double double pounder is bush league @ $10. I often get 2 McDoubles and put all the patties in one bun - great value for $4. Obviously for $10 you could get 5 x McDoubles (10 patties) and eat it - would be a ton more meat than a pound :)

Actually you are wrong there. The meat is in a ratio to 1 pound.

Cheese burgers, Mc Doubles (Double Beef N' Cheese), Double Beef and Bacon, Hamburger, and Big Macs use 10/1 or 10 patties to 1 pound

Quarter Pounders use 4/1 or 4 patties to 1 pound

Angus use 3/1 or 3 patties to 1 pound

So having 10 cheese burger patties is the same as 4 quarter pounder patties, ie 1 pound.

The number of stolen imports this week is really alarming to me. Im sure I speak for alot of people when I say the authorities need to step up their efforts to catch these people. We are relying on word of mouth to stay updated on the stolen cars, and if these people are caught by the police, we take one more step towards eliminating this problem.

Although if the people are caught by the people whose property they have blatantly stolen and abused, the repercussions would be alot worse than grand theft auto charges.

If the authorities are reading this post, please take this seriously and do something about it. It seems there is an organized regime of the same people targeting imports and driving the cars around to go steal other ones. Something like a bait could be simple enough to catch these people.

The reckless manner that these cars would be getting driven in should be enough of a sign to police to act on the matter.

I have personally run out into the middle of the street at 1am in my jocks brandishing a pool cue and half a mongrel when I thought my missus' camry was being stolen.

but which one were you shaking at the thief???nyaanyaa.gif

Does anyone know / use a courier they can recommend to get an engine delivered to Adelaide?

I can pickup at any depot this end, but would be nice if the courier could go get it and maybe stick it on a pallet that end to save me some hassle.

Any recommendations would be great. Need it from Vic to Adel if that helps

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