Where did you spend Saint Patricks day? The beer capital of the world? No?

Mar 20, 2007 19:15

"Uh, Hello. I'd like a BigMac."
"Sooory, no English"
"One. BigMac."
"..."

I'm at a loss.

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spocky March 20 2007, 22:25:36 UTC
lol, did you have eventual success?

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skine March 23 2007, 08:58:31 UTC
yeah, the dude went and got his manager who spoke some english. It was actually the only time so far that someone couldn't take my order due to an english deficit. Maybe thats why he's working at McD.

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enemma March 21 2007, 00:52:19 UTC
aaaaaahhaha now you know how it feels to be surrounded by America-hating terrorist appeasers! good luck with that one. Limited is the shittiest thing ever without you, although it's pretty much the shittiest thing ever now anyway. And Parker wants to make sure you're staying sober. filthy kraut ass cuntmonger.

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skine March 23 2007, 09:16:36 UTC
Hah, yeah. I've acted mute a few times just so I could point and not give away my secret spy identity. When I speak english they try to say hip things like "put your John Hancock here." I've seen a good number of people dressed in American rap culture logos though.. from like 10 years ago. Limited seems like yeeeears ago. I forgot until now that I told Young I'd practice music while I'm gone. Oh well. Parker can rest assured that I've been the salliest sober ever.

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__laurrrren March 23 2007, 19:17:43 UTC
I thought BigMac would be a universal word. Where are/were you and what do they call BigMacs?

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skine March 28 2007, 01:23:09 UTC
Germany. It was a BigMäc, apparently. Although 'one' is also english. So if you're ever in a German McDonalds, ask for "Eine BigMaec," or something like that.

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