5 results for "b57c4a33d6df9c4a758fb2d00ebf3b43"
>>942170130
> I just wanted to figure out what the heckin' they were up to in that one timings!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aavHDi4tah0
Perhaps there are more learned folks than I who could dig through the databases and find more informationals, but it's some hidden-away stuffs!

So then another questioning for he is when he will start doing his own sorts of in-depth investigations like he did back in the day and put together some important cultural reviewings!
>>942081784
> I think he made the most of a timings with what timings there were!
AND he'll aim to make a next weekends even BETTER really!
That means MORE of the vidyas to be partaken in with fellows, MORE of the mappies to be partaken in and more of those animoos like he said he was going to partake in one of the weekend timings!
> It gives him time to get more stuffs for the comfy nook there as well so he can do a sits and a views and then hop RIGHT into said vidyas when all of the stuffs has been taken care of days in advances!
AND if Dungeoneering is back on the agenda, that's even BETTER I'd reckon!
>>941995266
> I bet she has seen the DUBBARINOS though!
She seems to have her eyeballs open and ready to spot thems!
>>941948644
> I don't think the DUBBARINOS are all too bad though!
>>941909635
> They ran out of the specialty buns and instead of telling you, replaced it with a regular bun and still up-charged you.
> $10 Orange bun and they couldn't even do the orange bun
> $10 for any fast food burger is a crime. $10 for a whopper is a felony. $10 for an orange whopper that’s not orange is Lex Luthor level evil.
> This crap is the reason I open and check my food before I leave the restaurant every time now.
> Burger King accentuating the Trick, in Trick or Treat
> The tomato placement on that thing is criminal
> $10 for a Whopper is robbery.
> Looking at that pathetic, smashed up, limp little burger and knowing it cost $10 is genuinely rage inducing. How and why are these places still in business
> The tomatoes are killing me
> It was in fact a trick and not a treat
> "...if these places weren't disgusting and the food was actual food..." I had to replay that several times.
> As bad as Burger King has gotten over the years, I’m starting to think it’s a money laundering front. That’s the only thing that makes sense to me.
> They had one job
> Not only does it not have orange buns, it's an absolute mess.
> He did not have it his way.
> Single handedly ruined Halloween, absolutely dreadful.
> $10 slop, thrown together, sad
> Went from a review to a eulogy.
> $10 for a normal whopper lol. You can buy a large pizza at that price.
> I've had it happen to me, they said they ran out of the bun so just used a regular bun, and then argued that it's fine as the only difference was the bun even though the only difference was the bun to begin with
> I gave up on Burger King 15 years ago. And this reminds me why.
> Not surprising BK has gone down from 12K stores (at its peak) to around 6K. Haven't eaten there in nearly five years.
> When they run out of the special buns, they just sub in the regular buns and don't tell you. This happened to me with the Wednesday purple bun. And they still charge you the premium price.