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Today's '80s Flashback

10 Jun 2008 09:34 am

Via Vic Matus, George Constanza pitches the McDLT:

Comments (10)

Did hamburgers not usually come with lettuce and tomato in the 80s?

George is getting upset...about warm lettuce!!!

"Did hamburgers not usually come with lettuce and tomato in the 80s?"

Kids today... (shakes head)

man, that's a lot of styrofoam.

Wow, I remember that commercial.

Can anyone find me the McDonalds commercial about the retarded kid who works at McDonalds? Somewhere along the line, he says, "that is my mom, she is the best." I like to say that a lot, but nobody ever knows what I'm talking about. Help would be appreciated!

See, the genius of the McDLT was that you got the hot side hot, while the cool side stayed cool. It was really quite brilliant.

I also understand Michael Jordan was known to indulge in a little McRib from time to time.

It's one big metaphor for the abortion debate, I just know it.

Apsaras says: "It's one big metaphor for the abortion debate, I just know it."

When Soylent Green is made, Repiglicans will make it. And Ross won't complain as long as it's not made from fetuses.

But "welfare duchesses" with overly-large TVs? They'll be asked to sign waivers consigning their remains over as a form or repayment to the private companies that *will* be handling *public assistance* by then, and what conservative could object to that?