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I've never had a mcrib so I can't compare but damn you have balls to eat the food at AMPM.frgging amateurs. the ampm version is soooo much better!!!!
You’re going to have to trust me on this...frgging amateurs. the ampm version is soooo much better!!!!
Locally it's all about Sharky's woodfire grill. Try the power plate with the Salmon if you like fish.McRib is delicious. So if the Filet-O-Fish. It hits the spot right after a long surf session.
Something must be wrong with me. I live in Hawaii and am surrounded by incredible restaurants. But, the first thing I want after surfing is some good old McDs. There's nothing better.
Totally agree, but am-pm burgers off the Seaward exit were a jr high/hs post surf staple for a broke kid. Mounds of jalapenos, chili and nacho cheese on top of that nasty ass sammy for under a buck, and a few hours later the gnarliest blue flamers ever were always free bonus entertainment.You’re going to have to trust me on this...
Do not eat the “meat” from ampm.
Don't forgot the Dodger dogs for $1.50 ea. loaded with chili, mustard and onions.Totally agree, but am-pm burgers off the Seaward exit were a jr high/hs post surf staple for a broke kid. Mounds of jalapenos, chili and nacho cheese on top of that nasty ass sammy for under a buck, and a few hours later the gnarliest blue flamers ever were always free bonus entertainment.
The curse of having Arco as a client and spending all day working at gas station sites was that it was too easy to just live off those Spicy Jumbo Hot Dogs.You’re going to have to trust me on this...
Do not eat the “meat” from ampm.
Oh man...Totally agree, but am-pm burgers off the Seaward exit were a jr high/hs post surf staple for a broke kid. Mounds of jalapenos, chili and nacho cheese on top of that nasty ass sammy for under a buck, and a few hours later the gnarliest blue flamers ever were always free bonus entertainment.
well if it really had bones in it, u couldnt eat it as a sandwich!!you mean this?
the spicy jumbo hot dogs are good. It’s the burgers that will kill you. Not only have I seen them being made (at King’s Command in Kent, WA) I’ve also seen how they are packaged, shipped and stored.The curse of having Arco as a client and spending all day working at gas station sites was that it was too easy to just live off those Spicy Jumbo Hot Dogs.
I would not promote them as healthy.
But better than the McRib, which is made from the material that you just can't morally put into hotdogs.
Yes, they do. Almost all of them are consumed after midnight. Those Jack tacos have a special place in American Crappy-But-Good Fast Food Lore.