The other day I mistakenly said Chicken BURGER instead of Chicken SANDWICH.
I felt so disgruntled with myself that I felt some hard time was ado.
Should calling a Chicken Sandwich a Burger be a registered crime?
Are there any other LANGUAGE CRIMES that deserve this severity?
The other day I mistakenly said Chicken BURGER instead of Chicken SANDWICH.
I felt so disgruntled with myself that I felt some hard time was ado.
Should calling a Chicken Sandwich a Burger be a registered crime?
Are there any other LANGUAGE CRIMES that deserve this severity?
No one was harmed so no it's not a crime. Let's move on
No one was harmed so no it's not a crime. Let's move on
at last insomnia LAN I asked the subway gal for the BBC sauce instead of the BBQ
at last insomnia LAN I asked the subway gal for the BBC sauce instead of the BBQ
AubriacNo one was harmed so no it's not a crime. Let's move on
A chicken was literally killed for that burger
[quote=Aubriac]No one was harmed so no it's not a crime. Let's move on[/quote]
A chicken was literally killed for that burger
THEBILLDOZERAubriacNo one was harmed so no it's not a crime. Let's move on
A chicken was literally killed for that burger
Which literally has nothing to do with anything Scream said
[quote=THEBILLDOZER][quote=Aubriac]No one was harmed so no it's not a crime. Let's move on[/quote]
A chicken was literally killed for that burger[/quote]
Which literally has nothing to do with anything Scream said
used to try and get free food at fast food places, would say I didn't get something on my receipt. went into burger king and said i didnt get my big mac, told them no I didn't have a receipt...
i walked out with a whopper
used to try and get free food at fast food places, would say I didn't get something on my receipt. went into burger king and said i didnt get my big mac, told them no I didn't have a receipt...
i walked out with a whopper