Nebraska woman is selling her Chicken McNugget on eBay, which she says resembles George Washington’s face: Nebraska woman in the auction of three-year McDonald's Chicken McNugget looks like it thinks that the first president of our country George Washington. And it looks like it is on the way to make money on the sale. But, it's all for a good cause.
Sioux City Journal reports that Rebecca Speights patriotic McNugget sale to raise funds for church summer camp. Over time, the display, McNugget has received 17 different proposals, and ranged from $ 356 on Ebay. At the auction scheduled to end on March 1.
"I looked at the McNugget and I started to laugh:" Speights told the magazine. "I saw the portrait of George Washington, looking at me."
Since she found a piece on politically birds? Speights Ebay writes on his page: "As I was cleaning, I noticed one particular nugget and laughed, I picked it up, get a better look, and of course it was the image of President George Washington .. I decided to take home and show my husband is to find a fit . "
And, as George Washington himself, it's not a chicken McNugget. Speights, wrote that she ate almost everything that the city is Sioux McDonald three years ago. After her children refused to have a McNugget, Speights said she noticed the similarity in Washington.
And now, a nugget he seems to have a spiritual journey of all kinds. "We share many laughs over this," President George Washington Chicken McNugget "Speights writing." But now he was called to a higher purpose. "
Family Worship Center Sioux City hopes to raise $ 15,000 to send 50 children to summer camp, but probably not for sale McNugget.
T nugget really look like George Washington to you? Personally, I do not see any resemblance to the father of our country. Give us your thoughts. Whose face do you see printed within the boundaries of the chicken McNugget? Send the best estimates sideshowblog@yahoo.com ~ ~ V ~ ~ ~ ~ V = head of the joint venture, and we will work some of the results. The attentive reader has already intervened in his belief that the image looks like Robert the Bruce in the 1995 Mel Gibson blockbuster Braveheart, rather than to George Washington.
Unusual stories are not accustomed to chain restaurants of the largest of the country. Check out a piece on how McDonald's stopped using hard "frost rose" of the chemical production of its famous burgers.
Sioux City Journal reports that Rebecca Speights patriotic McNugget sale to raise funds for church summer camp. Over time, the display, McNugget has received 17 different proposals, and ranged from $ 356 on Ebay. At the auction scheduled to end on March 1.
"I looked at the McNugget and I started to laugh:" Speights told the magazine. "I saw the portrait of George Washington, looking at me."
Since she found a piece on politically birds? Speights Ebay writes on his page: "As I was cleaning, I noticed one particular nugget and laughed, I picked it up, get a better look, and of course it was the image of President George Washington .. I decided to take home and show my husband is to find a fit . "
And, as George Washington himself, it's not a chicken McNugget. Speights, wrote that she ate almost everything that the city is Sioux McDonald three years ago. After her children refused to have a McNugget, Speights said she noticed the similarity in Washington.
And now, a nugget he seems to have a spiritual journey of all kinds. "We share many laughs over this," President George Washington Chicken McNugget "Speights writing." But now he was called to a higher purpose. "
Family Worship Center Sioux City hopes to raise $ 15,000 to send 50 children to summer camp, but probably not for sale McNugget.
T nugget really look like George Washington to you? Personally, I do not see any resemblance to the father of our country. Give us your thoughts. Whose face do you see printed within the boundaries of the chicken McNugget? Send the best estimates sideshowblog@yahoo.com ~ ~ V ~ ~ ~ ~ V = head of the joint venture, and we will work some of the results. The attentive reader has already intervened in his belief that the image looks like Robert the Bruce in the 1995 Mel Gibson blockbuster Braveheart, rather than to George Washington.
Unusual stories are not accustomed to chain restaurants of the largest of the country. Check out a piece on how McDonald's stopped using hard "frost rose" of the chemical production of its famous burgers.
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