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McDonald’s Happy Meal resists decomposition for six months
October 12, 2010 at
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_ups...six-months



not surprised
....and fat people (MCD addicts) wonder why this stuff doesn't break down after they eat it 

...maybe those who come back as zombies are those who only have MCD guts/tissue left after sitting the ground for a while and why they are difficult to kill...and they start craving fresh, real meat
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McDonald's Happy Meal resists decomposition for six monthsVladimir Lenin, King Tut and the McDonald's Happy Meal: What do they all have in common? A shocking resistance to Mother Nature's cycle of decomposition and biodegradability, apparently. That's the disturbing point brought home by the latest project of New York City-based artist and photographer Sally Davies, who bought a McDonald's Happy Meal back in April and left it out in her kitchen to see how well it would hold up over time. The results? "The only change that I can see is that it has become hard as a rock," Davies told the U.K. Daily Mail. She proceeded to photograph the Happy Meal each week and posted the pictures to Flickr to record the results of her experiment. Now, just over six months later, the Happy Meal has yet to even grow mold. She told the Daily Mail that "the food is plastic to the touch and has an acrylic sheen to it." .................... |



not surprised
....and fat people (MCD addicts) wonder why this stuff doesn't break down after they eat it 

...maybe those who come back as zombies are those who only have MCD guts/tissue left after sitting the ground for a while and why they are difficult to kill...and they start craving fresh, real meat
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I have traveled to several other countries, and yes, I do speak more than English. but nice try.
You know that English is a universal language. If you've been out of this country, you know pretty much every metropolitan city food employee speaks English. You also know that chances are, even non-big city retail employees have some understanding of english. So if you go out to a restaurant and they don't understand the languages you know, and you don't know the languages they know, English is a good middle ground. So yes, you can expect to come into a fast food joint in another country and expect them to at least understand English.
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No wait... that doesn't hold true for cars.
Or people
Or economy
Or anything for that matter
i wonder if McD's begged Redbox to run a promotion offering a free movie when you eat at McD's because they're worried this story is going to really hurt business
EDIT: scratch that, it's coordinated with the whole Monopoly thing. that sure is hilarious timing though
also, a free code for everyone: CHANCEMONOP
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