StevieC Joined Aug 21, 2008 Messages 25,104 Location ON, Canada eh? Dec 17, 2017 #1 Not sure this was intended but it is somewhat clever if it's effective.
PimTac Joined Mar 4, 2017 Messages 27,240 Location 🎋🐚🌾 Dec 17, 2017 #2 A dumb idea. Watch all the grease and oil soak through the bottom of the bag and onto the seat.
R Run Joined Jun 7, 2015 Messages 734 Location Canada Dec 17, 2017 #3 McDonalds goes stale and nasty in minutes.
spasm3 Joined May 30, 2010 Messages 16,766 Location North Carolina Dec 17, 2017 #4 Not good for your seats or your body.
C CT8 Joined Oct 9, 2014 Messages 15,365 Location Idaho Dec 17, 2017 #5 Originally Posted By: Run McDonalds goes stale and nasty in minutes. How can you tell?
L LotI Joined Jan 1, 2013 Messages 2,057 Location America's Dairyland Dec 17, 2017 #6 As the owner of a Mazda(like in the picture) I can tell you the seat heaters wouldn’t keep food warm.
As the owner of a Mazda(like in the picture) I can tell you the seat heaters wouldn’t keep food warm.
dishdude $100 Site Donor 2023 Joined Nov 14, 2008 Messages 16,467 Location Phoenix Dec 17, 2017 #7 2 Big Macs, a Filet-O-Fish, chocolate shake and a dozen Diet Cokes a day
S Smokescreen Joined May 25, 2005 Messages 3,877 Location Alberta, Canada Dec 21, 2017 #8 Originally Posted By: CT8 Originally Posted By: Run McDonalds goes stale and nasty in minutes. How can you tell? Indeed. McPukes is nasty...period.
Originally Posted By: CT8 Originally Posted By: Run McDonalds goes stale and nasty in minutes. How can you tell? Indeed. McPukes is nasty...period.
B BalticBob Joined Nov 28, 2016 Messages 395 Location Texas Dec 21, 2017 #9 When it is cold out, I like to visit my local bakery for fresh pastries. On the drive home, I turn on the seat warmers, they do a great job of keeping my buns warm.
When it is cold out, I like to visit my local bakery for fresh pastries. On the drive home, I turn on the seat warmers, they do a great job of keeping my buns warm.