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Originally Posted by chefsos
I haven't owned an automatic since 1981. I get bored driving 'em; always looking for something to do with my left foot.
Oh, and on-topic, I can't stand ketchup on a fast food sandwich, but it gets on there sometimes anyway. They get 'em back.
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I think the problem here stems from the Mexicans working in the joints. When we English speaking people say, NO ketchup, they here "ketchup" and think HE WANTS Ketchup.
Somehow "no ketchup" gets herd as "wanno ketchup" or something like that. The main thing, is that they don't understand a word you are saying, other than the keywords, such as ketchup, mayo, onions, etc.
If they hear the word, they put it in.
Next time, try ordering the burger by saying, PLAIN, with(######,#####,#####, on it)