Morgan Spurlock of "Super Size Me" fame examines the timeless Golden Arches' side dish that's just as viable today as when they first offered it in the early 1950s.
You got me there, Lesley. I haven't watched TV in decades. That's interesting that he got his own show - was it like Wendy's one month and then Burger King the next? :-o
Actually it wasn't really like that. Mostly he would put himself or someone like him into strange situations for a month. Once he and his wife lived on min wage for any entire month and showed everyone what that was like. It was great when he got sick and had no health insurance and had to wonder how he would ever pay the bill if he had to always live on min wage. Another time he had a really liberal lady live with a family of born againers for a month. Then there was the arab hating redneck that he sent to live with a family of Muslims for a month. You get the idea.
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What happened to Morgan's TV show? I enjoyed it, but haven't seen it in quite a while.
You got me there, Lesley. I haven't watched TV in decades. That's interesting that he got his own show - was it like Wendy's one month and then Burger King the next? :-o
Actually it wasn't really like that. Mostly he would put himself or someone like him into strange situations for a month. Once he and his wife lived on min wage for any entire month and showed everyone what that was like. It was great when he got sick and had no health insurance and had to wonder how he would ever pay the bill if he had to always live on min wage. Another time he had a really liberal lady live with a family of born againers for a month. Then there was the arab hating redneck that he sent to live with a family of Muslims for a month. You get the idea.
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