Have you caught McRib fever yet? If you have, the only known cure is to find and consume a McRib.
It is that time of year when we start thinking about the number of days until the return of the McRib. Will it be Mid October in many locations such as last year, early November, at all? Earlier this year we had reports from the field that various McDonalds locations had hinted at the return of the McRib in November, and other that there would be no return this year. Fortunately, you have the McRib Locator to aid you in your quest to cure the McRib fever that has started to spread across the country.
If you find the McRib, make sure to send us a photo (photos@mcriblocator.com) of your receipt so that your sighting may be promoted to confirmed! Bonus for those that also send a photo of themselves enjoying the McRib. We will share these on the blog. Also make sure to enter yours at http://mcriblocator.com
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McRib as child’s name?
Last week, we caught through the Twitterverse that someone had included McRib when they had named their newborn child. Link to Birth Certificate Photo. boring_as_heck was then on a crusade for recognition that he had named his daughter after the saucy sandwich. McDonalds followed up by tweeting out some recognition his way.
Turns out that this fan really is not as die hard as we thought, now recanting and indicating that this was purely an exercise to dupe as many people as possible.
Despite the ruse, this likely has opened the door for fans to tell their significant other’s that this idea is not as crazy as it first sounds.
As for boring_as_heck, I suspect he will be forever watching his back as the Hamburglar will be on the watch for him.
Update:
Turns out boring_as_heck’s purpose in life really is to attempt to test companies/people to see if they will trust what is offered as “dope tweets”. http://corporatetwits.tumblr.com/#footer
Proving that they lack any humanity, I offer the following tweet they recently posted:
One wonders if at some point the jokes might end and legal action will be taken when a tweet is considered to be a threat rather than a “dope tweet”.