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    Ronald McDonald Gets A "Hung"over

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    uh man thats just wrong. Ronald is an icon to kids, what the hell is wrong with those idiots!
    everything happens for a reason...beginning to wonder why.

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    Who knows? This world's full of nuts. Peanuts, macadamia nuts, hazelnuts, chestnuts, etc. (Ok fine I know that wasn't funny...)

    Actually that might be a terrorist act, haha. Like scare the kids into thinking "oh no, if old ronny gets strung up like that, would I be too?"

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    awww thats not right....

    whats the point in doing that? there is none! Its to be stupid and have the attention. Why destroy something? If you want attention go talk to your mom, don't steal and vandalize.

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    What are you guys talking about? He just looks like a white box with a red X in it. Harmless enough......

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    I much prefer Burger King to McDonalds
    Ronald is just...scary.
    There I am, eating a burger, then I notice this brightly coloured happy-go-lucky clown staring at me while I eat


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    Or some purple blob of fat

    Actually, I think that this thing was a terrorist act. Ronald McDonald has become an icon of the West, an icon of capitalism. And by abducting this statuette you could scare the little kiddies into pissing in their pants too. Fantastic ain't it for the terrorists?

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    haha that is funny shiet... ronald might be an icon to many children, however many children are also afraid of him. for some reason, a clown doesn't appeal to everyone. raverboy
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    Yeah. There was this show about a clown that eats children. Some ancient show, can't remember where I saw it. And I have a cousin about 10 years younger than me who is freaked out by clowns, or puppets of clowns for that matter.

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    Who you calling ancient?? I saw that movie, mister!! (if we are thinking about the same one), and it was based on a Stephen King novel. It was called "IT". Creeeeeepy It was probably a long time to you guys, but I'd hardly say ancient. LoL

    Here's something I got from a Stephen King site:

    "Is there anything scarier than clowns? Of course not. And who knows scary better than Stephen King? You see where we're going. It puts a malevolent clown (given demented life by a powdered, red-nosed Tim Curry) front and center."

    Wasn't his best work, I thought.
    Last edited by Breezy18; 02-09-04 at 07:58 PM. Reason: It was hard to read.....had to fix it

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    I think The Green Mile was fantastic though, the book not the movie. Didn't watch the movie (I don't watch many movies cos I'm rather cash-strapped )

    Anyway, I am thinking of the same thing as you. Wasn't sure IT was the title so I didn't mention it. And yes, it's been a long time to me, lol. (silently murmur that Breezy is an antique... J/K!!! DON'T KILL ME!!! *pleads for forgiveness but cannot help but snigger after Breezy looks away*)

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    hahaha, very funny wise guy. Don't worry, I'll get you. *thinks hard on how to get GB........brain wanders.........Breezy wonders if she should cut her nails........maybe try a new hair colour........WAIT!!! We are supposed to be thinking of a way to get GB back!!! Breezy silently curses her ancient brain!*
    Last edited by Breezy18; 03-09-04 at 10:29 AM. Reason: typo........damn my ancient brain anyway

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    Wait now, that movie isnt THAT old, hell my son whose 15 watches it EVERY time it comes on. We love that movie!


    Breezy you are so not ancient.
    everything happens for a reason...beginning to wonder why.

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    thanks Squirt. at least someone cares about the elderly on this forum.

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    Oh my goodness... so I'm on someone's hit list now

    Anyway, I am not sure how far back that was from. Whatever it is, I can hardly remember scenes from it, but I guess it's just my bad memory

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