I just caught up on the installments I'd missed. I'm all for adventure in a foreign land but I agree with Ryan, some food, no matter how you doctor it, just isn't meant to be eaten. And I love the expression in this McDonald's food photo. I've gone back to it three times and busted out laughing each and every view.
Ryan, I'd feel the same exact way. Well, okay, it's not like I wouldn't try to love the Turkish foods, but I just really love McDonald's. When I come and visit you guys in Canada I think we should go on a date.
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The woman in yellow seems kinda annoyed by the McDonald's worship.
Nice to see that some of the creature comforts of home are still available even that far around the world.
Does the food taste just like the McD's food here?
The creature comforts are alive and well... and DM, the McD's food tastes even better here, only extra trans-fatty.
Must be because he worked at McD's went he was 15 or 16. I have only known Ryan to have the finest of fine in his dining. Ooops, except White Spot.
Enjoying your stories.
I just caught up on the installments I'd missed. I'm all for adventure in a foreign land but I agree with Ryan, some food, no matter how you doctor it, just isn't meant to be eaten. And I love the expression in this McDonald's food photo. I've gone back to it three times and busted out laughing each and every view.
Can't wait for future updates!!!
xoxo
Paige
(your American hag)
Isn't trying new foods part of the fun?
Ryan, I'd feel the same exact way. Well, okay, it's not like I wouldn't try to love the Turkish foods, but I just really love McDonald's. When I come and visit you guys in Canada I think we should go on a date.
OMG! Who does not know that wonderful feeling of relief in a foreign land when gazing on the golden arches!
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