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McRomance

the other day i sat alone having lunch in a McDonalds.

i found the Big Mac enjoyable and the wedge fries good enough

but what i truly loved was the cold-ass Oreo McFlurry.

actually, that's a half-lie because the cold-ass Oreo McFlurry

wasn't the only thing i truly loved from that McDonalds lunch.

when i was McSpooning the creamy goodness using my left hand,

the hand that should be reserved for ice cream related endeavors,

this girl wearing a polka-dot dress and a beret came in, stood in line,

and i heard her order: Big Mac, wedge fries and an Oreo McFlurry.

she anxiously tapped her right foot, the foot that should be reserved for tapping,

and i felt love for the first time in months. i didn't know her but i was in love.

it was the kind of momentary love developed for strangers that makes you think:

**** I wish we could sit together in silence at a McDonalds, mouths full,

eating Big Macs, wedge fries and McFlurries being the envy of McDonalds residents."

and then the stranger asks for her order to go and the universe collapses.

the momentary love begins fading slowly and the fantasy is enveloped by greasy fast food smells.

reality is a ***** girl in the polka-dot dress and beret.

it's been 5 minutes since you left. i miss you.

it's been 10 minutes since you left. i've tried forgetting you.

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Written by
chris-t
Published
Nov 3, 2015
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McDonalds mystery girl gone but not forgotten. I do like a polka-dot dress. Hot af.

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#love#death#romance#food#big#mcdonalds#burger#mac
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