Drive Thru / Fast Food
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Drive Thru / Fast Food
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Re: Drive Thru / Fast Food
I see Mc Donalds and KFC in that.
But thought they went to the 55Mhz band when they up graded there head sets?
Paul.
But thought they went to the 55Mhz band when they up graded there head sets?
Paul.
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Re: Drive Thru / Fast Food
and Hungry Jacksalinco21 wrote:I see Mc Donalds and KFC in that.
But thought they went to the 55Mhz band when they up graded there head sets?
Paul.
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Re: Drive Thru / Fast Food
So what scintillating conversation can be heard in these fast food outlets?
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The young lasses in the drive through booths commenting on the young lads driving through - what else for the height of excitement.
Seriously though it might be worth listening to see if they accidentally drop your order on the floor before it gets to the drive through window??
Seriously though it might be worth listening to see if they accidentally drop your order on the floor before it gets to the drive through window??
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How funny would that be.
They say something like "ooo that guys hot" and you get to the window and say thank you for the compliment
They say something like "ooo that guys hot" and you get to the window and say thank you for the compliment
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Re: Drive Thru / Fast Food
LOL good oneTHuD16 wrote:The young lasses in the drive through booths commenting on the young lads driving through - what else for the height of excitement.
Seriously though it might be worth listening to see if they accidentally drop your order on the floor before it gets to the drive through window??
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Re: Drive Thru / Fast Food
They're digital spread specrum these days, or most of them are anyway.
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How do you comfort a Spelling Nazi?radio_$cott wrote:"They're"vkcpolice wrote:There digital now i belive
You say 'there, their, they're'.
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Re: Drive Thru / Fast Food
Well, "there", is a noun which means, "over there", and "they're" is a contraction of they are, which just happens to be the correct WORD, not correct spelling. A spelling Nazi would not recognise a contraction of words and insist on, "they are".