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I remember Egg & Cheese McGriddle, Sausage McGriddle and Sausage, Egg & Cheese McGriddle 


 


never McGriddles


 


Be the Light that radiates unconditional Love and have Fun:)


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Whomember?

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I lived most of my life in the usa until 2010


 


All yield signs are upside down yellow triangles with a black outline and black lettering


 


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1956-1961                                  1961-1971


 


I remember all yield signs looking like the one on the left with some like the one on the right


 


in multiple states and cities


 


I've never seen the current usa yield signs


 


used since 1971


 


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No lol.

 

I have lived in Canada and the US for the last 29 years (my whole life) and yield signs have always been the red and white yield sign, with the exception of logging roads.

 

U member' wrong.
 

 

Edit: unless you are referring to before 1971 in which case you'd be right. Your years/timelines above are correct. But that would make you rlly old.

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I lived most of my life in the usa until 2010

 

All yield signs are upside down yellow triangles with a black outline and black lettering

 

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I remember all yield signs looking like first one with some like the second yield sign

 

in multiple states and cities

 

I've never seen the current usa yield signs

 

used since 1971

 

post-17854-0-15959800-1542393389.jpg

 

Be the Light that radiates unconditional Love and have Fun:)

 

 

No lol.

 

I have lived in Canada and the US for the last 29 years (my whole life) and yield signs have always been the red and white yield sign, with the exception of logging roads.

 

U member' wrong.

 

 

Edit: unless you are referring to before 1971 in which case you'd be right. Your years/timelines above are correct. But that would make you rlly old.

 

I was born in 1977

 

also

 

Billiards in Canada

 

Dooley's

 

or

 

Dooly's

 

Be the Light that radiates unconditional Love and have Fun:)

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You made it bigger. But you're still wrong/remember it wrong.

 

 

 

I lived most of my life in the usa until 2010

 

All yield signs are upside down yellow triangles with a black outline and black lettering

 

post-17854-0-70029200-1542392804.pngpost-17854-0-57056800-1542392824.png

                               

 

I remember all yield signs looking like first one with some like the second yield sign

 

in multiple states and cities

 

I've never seen the current usa yield signs

 

used since 1971

 

post-17854-0-15959800-1542393389.jpg

 

Be the Light that radiates unconditional Love and have Fun:)

 

 

No lol.

 

I have lived in Canada and the US for the last 29 years (my whole life) and yield signs have always been the red and white yield sign, with the exception of logging roads.

 

U member' wrong.

 

 

Edit: unless you are referring to before 1971 in which case you'd be right. Your years/timelines above are correct. But that would make you rlly old.

 

I was born in 1977

 

also

 

Billiards in Canada

 

Dooley's

 

or

 

Dooly's

 

Be the Light that radiates unconditional Love and have Fun:)

 

 

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I remember when donald duck's whites of his eyes were white


 


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now donald duck's whites of his eyes have always been blue


 


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I also remember donald duck wearing a black neckerchief and not a red bow tie


 


Be the Light that radiates unconditional Love and have Fun:)


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The Ballard of Buster Scruggs

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I remember my Heart is located on the left

 

but our Heart is now in the center:)

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What do you remember about the organs?

 

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Are they a different size or in a different location from what you remember?

 

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Be the Light that radiates unconditional Love and have Fun:)

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Glenn Boozan remembers her Heart is on the Left side

 

How to Avoid Touching Your Boob During the National Anthem
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With tons of baseball games and Fourth of July right around the corner, the national anthem is bound to be the song of the summer. Which means you’ll need to put your right hand over your heart a lot. Unfortunately, my heart is right under my boob.

It’s like this, guys: Imagine if your heart was behind your dick. That would make things so weird for a variety of reasons, but mostly during the national anthem. So, here are some ways to ease the inevitable brush with breast during our country’s theme song:

 

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Go Over
I wish it was “Put your right hand over your brain,” but I didn’t make the rules. George Washington did. This move gets your hand pretty close to your heart. The downside? It doesn’t truly go over your heart. Because unless your rack is naturally stacked real high, your heart is directly under your boob.

 

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Go Under
This maneuver is less popular but gets your hand just as close to your heart as going over would, while still avoiding the actual boob. Again, this gets your hand aaaalmost all the way over your heart but not 100%. Not ideal, but that’s just how my body is built.

 

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Go Over AND Under
This is against National Anthem rules, but sometimes it’s your only option to avoid that uncomfortable moment where everyone can plainly see you groping yourself in front of our nation’s flag. Place your right and left hand above and below your heart, avoiding the boob altogether while still maintaining an approximately close distance.

 

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Hover
I love grabbing my boobs. You know how men say “If I had boobs I’d be touching them all the time?” It’s true. I touch my boobs constantly. Every chance I get. It is very fun having boobs. That being said, the National Anthem is for reflecting upon the love of our country, not a time for me to honk my gals. The hover is less fun for you, but much more respectful.

 

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Use a Pillow as a Buffer
This works really well but the only downside is that you have to carry around a pillow all the time. Make sure the pillow is big enough to create significant space in between your hand skin and your boob.

 

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Use a Fake Hand
Be careful you don’t get caught with the fake hand, though, because that’s treason.

 

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Just F*ckin’ Grab It
Lean in, man. If all else fails, just commit HARD and grab yourself. Hopefully you won’t get kicked out of the stadium.

 

https://aboveaverage.com/how-to-avoid-touching-your-boob-during-the-national-anthem/

 

Be the Light that radiates unconditional Love and have Fun:)

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Fake news.

 

My heart is on the right.

 

'77 eh? The case for senility grows ever stronger.

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Billiards in Canada

 

Dooley's

 

or

 

Dooly's

 

Be the Light that radiates unconditional Love and have Fun:)

 

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