McDonald's Is Moving Into The Louvre... Will We See The First Mona Lisa Happy Meal? - Page 4

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Published: October 12, 2009 at 8:45 am
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"He told her she was going to pay for his too. She thought it was a joke until he motioned down and acted like he had a gun," he said.

Medley was located about a block away from the Dunkin Donuts on Sherwood Road and U.S. 17 without a weapon, Houston said.

No injuries were sustained by the victim.

Bond was set at $6,000.
Wow $6,000 bond for a croissanwich heist! 
Yeehaw! Totally worth it dude! *snort*
I swear, you can't make this crap up.

FYI: "The kipfel - ancestor of the croissant - has been documented in Austria going back at least as far as the 13th century. The French version of the kipfel was named for its crescent (croissant) shape."
Thanks Wikipedia!

AND many people also think that french fries were invented by the French. Nope!
French Fries first showed up in BELGIUM.
Thanks again to Wikipedia:
"Belgian historian Jo Gerard recounts that potatoes were fried in 1680."

Gee, France.... can't you come up with your own dern junk food for cripes sakes! *snicker*

So to the controversy...
Many people are outraged over McDonald's moving into the Louvre. Some people think it's a shock at first and that visitors to the Louvre and residents of France will get over it, and others could simply care less.

I am stuck between being a little dismayed, and not caring, mixed with a little bit of gloating over the fact that France seems to be getting more and more Americanized.

I do know I wouldn't like to see a McDonald's move into the MET.

So what's your take on McDonald's moving into the Louvre?
Should we have the same attitude as France's former Queen, Marie Antoinette? 
And say "let them eat burgers"?

Do you say, oui?
OR... non et non ! (absolutely not!)
OR... je m'en fiche! ( I don't care)

Speak your mind and leave a comment.
Merci!

 
 

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