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bout that time i brought the santa hat avatar back
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The man who created McDonald's most iconic burger has gone to the big burger stand in the sky.
Michael "Jim" Delligatti, who made the first Big Mac, died in his home in Pittsburgh Monday night surrounded by family ... according to a McDonald's spokesperson.
Delligatti, who owned multiple McDonald's franchises in Pennsylvania, first thought of the Big Mac in the mid-1960s ... when he wanted to offer customers a bigger burger than what Mickey D's was offering at the time. McDonald's was reportedly opposed at first, but the burger gods ended up going with his idea in 1968. It was already a hit at all of his stores in PA.
Keep up tha good work youngin
Why did you go/stay? :x

Will cop the Grand Mac in his name to show my appreciation.Damn the creator of Mcdonalds Big Mac died.
Def going to pick one up on my way home
The man who created McDonald's most iconic burger has gone to the big burger stand in the sky.
Michael "Jim" Delligatti, who made the first Big Mac, died in his home in Pittsburgh Monday night surrounded by family ... according to a McDonald's spokesperson.
Delligatti, who owned multiple McDonald's franchises in Pennsylvania, first thought of the Big Mac in the mid-1960s ... when he wanted to offer customers a bigger burger than what Mickey D's was offering at the time. McDonald's was reportedly opposed at first, but the burger gods ended up going with his idea in 1968. It was already a hit at all of his stores in PA.
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Damn the creator of Mcdonalds Big Mac died.
Def going to pick one up on my way home
The man who created McDonald's most iconic burger has gone to the big burger stand in the sky.
Michael "Jim" Delligatti, who made the first Big Mac, died in his home in Pittsburgh Monday night surrounded by family ... according to a McDonald's spokesperson.
Delligatti, who owned multiple McDonald's franchises in Pennsylvania, first thought of the Big Mac in the mid-1960s ... when he wanted to offer customers a bigger burger than what Mickey D's was offering at the time. McDonald's was reportedly opposed at first, but the burger gods ended up going with his idea in 1968. It was already a hit at all of his stores in PA.
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Tint is relatively cheap and makes a difference so Tint for sure, Rims eh its about to be winter might get beat up with the weather id wait. Tint and some sort of sound enhancement is my vote

Yeah just hollered at my BF about it. He said the same thing. Rims played out on luxury cars.
Tint it and make sure you got quality sound.
Saved me $2200![]()

From what you tell us, I would want to quit working there, and I don't even work thereMy job had a lighting of the tree ceremony
So much cringe
Had a countdown and everything
That Big Mac looks damn good...Damn the creator of Mcdonalds Big Mac died.
Def going to pick one up on my way home