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  • GunSlinger

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    Jun 20, 2011
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    Right here.
    Mc Rib...it's NOT what's for dinner. Actually I think I'd eat the cooked south end of a north bound opossum before I'd put Mc Mystery meat in my mouth.
     

    nascarfantoo

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    Oct 29, 2012
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    Western IN
    Used to love McRibs, but now can't seem to like anything from McD's except the coffee and iced tea.

    But, I already got the best from McD's 35 yrs ago. That's where my wife and I met.
     

    littletommy

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    Aug 29, 2009
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    A holler in Kentucky
    I'll go ahead and admit it, I've NEVER had a mcrib. Nope, never. I haven't had anything from McDonalds other than some fries and a few cups of coffee for at least 15 years, maybe longer.

    I do, however, love the Meijer brand rib sandwiches, I buy those every other week to take to work.
     

    Trigger Time

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    Aug 26, 2011
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    SOUTH of Zombie city
    I was gonna pick up a couple more and fry up some bacon and add to em but didn't. Maybe later. That was a good suggestion above!
    As long as it's washed and cooked I don't care if I'm eating butt holes, lips or ears. Slap BBQ sauce on it and its good to go. I also love pigs feet, something most people would yack at the thought of eating. I grew up on Southern cooking.
     

    VN Vet

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    Aug 26, 2008
    2,781
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    Indianapolis
    In SE Asia, we could get Monkey Meat on a stick. It was very good and inexpensive. Wash it all down with a local beer and you've had a treat you can not get in the States.
     
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