Canadian driving 130km to the U.S to get Breakfast at Mc donald after 11:00am
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inb4 trump shits on them
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Canadians are like. The one cool friend everyone has that's just always so nice and fun to be around but never too rowdy.
I'm not much a fan Mc Donalds but I can't blame anyone for wanting all day breakfast.
this reeks of corporate marketing
[QUOTE=Soleeedus;48988085]this reeks of corporate marketing[/QUOTE]
wot are ya on aboot?
Being in Texas, I should try this at the Mexican border for natural sugar coke cola.
Wish me luck.
I did not know that Canadians talk french all the time
[QUOTE=cNova;48988564]I did not know that Canadians talk french all the time[/QUOTE]
Just the weird ones.
[QUOTE=cNova;48988564]I did not know that Canadians talk french all the time[/QUOTE]
Eh? No not always but the closer you get to Quebec the more frequent you will hear French. This comes from someone living in BC though so I could very well be wrong.
[QUOTE=Soleeedus;48988085]this reeks of corporate marketing[/QUOTE]
Dunno but its 23:00 here and i would most definitely go to a McDonald now to eat their breakfast menu. :v:
Except the McDonald here is 10 minutes away and they had to drive 130km, besides if this was orchestrated by McDonald would this not put the Canadian McDonald in a bad light since they don't serve breakfast all day long (and its a Canadian channel as well)
[QUOTE=cNova;48988564]I did not know that Canadians talk french all the time[/QUOTE]
Yeah well, they are from Montreal. The province of Quebec is well known for speaking French.
I imagine this is what Americans do with Tim Hortons when they can't get something at Dunkin Doughnuts.
I only speak french when with french people or drunk
I had mcdonalds breakfast yesterday, I can confirm that I would drive 130km for it
Only breakfast thing at mcdonalds I can eat are the sausage burritos. The rest make me sick.
They are lucky they are closer in the east. I'd have to drive a couple hours at least, and many places would be full day drives haha. (Also, for all the people that seem confused, Quebec is a province in Canada where French is the main language, the rest of the provinces are English mainly with pockets of French).
[QUOTE=Tudd;48988504]Being in Texas, I should try this at the Mexican border for natural sugar coke cola.
Wish me luck.[/QUOTE]
just go to costco dood
[QUOTE=Lord of Ears;48991146]just go to costco dood[/QUOTE]
You can get it at target too, or at least you could in Portland when I was visiting from Canada for work. Even kept an empty bottle. You can even get Mexican Pepsi.
oh fuck me its 8:30am i fancy a breakfast at mcdonalds now
Honestly, I think I will try it out once I got my passport.
[QUOTE=Tudd;48988504]Being in Texas, I should try this at the Mexican border for natural sugar coke cola.
Wish me luck.[/QUOTE]
About 2 times a year my local Publix has a four pack of 20oz(I think) glass bottles of real sugar mexican coke. They are delicious and I try to buy a few of em.
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