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eRRolSheep

eRRolSheep Report 9 Apr 2013 20:54

In my local town there is a plethora of advertisements for KFC.
Bus shelters, telephone kiosks etc etc are festooned with mouthwateringly tempting images of the fayre available from said fast food outlet.
And in this modern commercial consumer-led society I don't have a problem with that (apart from the rumbling noises emanating from my stomach as I take in the beautifully photographed pictures of sandwiches, wraps and more served up with various culinary delights).
Picture, if you will, images of crisp lettuce and perfectly ripened tomatoes. Images of dishes presented in myriad ways. Images of succulent chicken asking, nay demanding to be eaten and enjoyed.
However, I do have one slight problem.
Having been tempted, hoodwinked, brainwashed even into purchasing one or more delicacies from said chain it suddenly occurred to me.








THERE ISN'T A BLOOMIN' KFC IN THE TOWN YOU NUMBSKULLS!!!!!!