ShySlantedEye1 said: Because I am MOTHER FUCKING HUNGRY!!!!!
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Fauxie said: Omadon said: The McD bacon quarterpounder w/cheese is my favourite. God damn, I love unhealthy food. They don't do even a quarter pounder with cheese here in Thailand, only a cheeseburger or big mac. They do have a samurai barbecue pork burger and all manner of cheap option 'pork' and 'chicken' burgers. I had a double whopper with bacon and cheese today in Burger King for the first time in a couple of years and could barely get through it. It was nice though, for a change. Couldn't eat that stuff more than once every couple of weeks or so. I feel like I'm dying while eating it, despite how nice bacon is. Cheap option pork and chicken burgers sound great. Who knows what's in them there beauties! | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: that shit sounds GROFILTHY.
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brownsugar said: ShySlantedEye1 said: Because I am MOTHER FUCKING HUNGRY!!!!!
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Omadon said: Fauxie said: They don't do even a quarter pounder with cheese here in Thailand, only a cheeseburger or big mac. They do have a samurai barbecue pork burger and all manner of cheap option 'pork' and 'chicken' burgers. I had a double whopper with bacon and cheese today in Burger King for the first time in a couple of years and could barely get through it. It was nice though, for a change. Couldn't eat that stuff more than once every couple of weeks or so. I feel like I'm dying while eating it, despite how nice bacon is. Cheap option pork and chicken burgers sound great. Who knows what's in them there beauties! Exactly! 7eleven's offerings are even more mysterious! Choose your patty, pork or chicken, it matters not! Just let them microwave the sucker and put it in a soggy bun, then proceed to the bacterial paradise that is the self-serve condiment and fillings area. Throw in some wilting lettuce, some frequently prodded tomato slices, a little raw onion and then pour on as much mustard and tomato ketchup as you can so as not to be able to taste anything else. Only the equivalent of 45 cents! | |
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Fauxie said: Omadon said: Cheap option pork and chicken burgers sound great. Who knows what's in them there beauties! Exactly! 7eleven's offerings are even more mysterious! Choose your patty, pork or chicken, it matters not! Just let them microwave the sucker and put it in a soggy bun, then proceed to the bacterial paradise that is the self-serve condiment and fillings area. Throw in some wilting lettuce, some frequently prodded tomato slices, a little raw onion and then pour on as much mustard and tomato ketchup as you can so as not to be able to taste anything else. Only the equivalent of 45 cents! DAMN!!! | |
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Fauxie said: Omadon said: Cheap option pork and chicken burgers sound great. Who knows what's in them there beauties! Exactly! 7eleven's offerings are even more mysterious! Choose your patty, pork or chicken, it matters not! Just let them microwave the sucker and put it in a soggy bun, then proceed to the bacterial paradise that is the self-serve condiment and fillings area. Throw in some wilting lettuce, some frequently prodded tomato slices, a little raw onion and then pour on as much mustard and tomato ketchup as you can so as not to be able to taste anything else. Only the equivalent of 45 cents! Good God that sounds disgusting. I want one. | |
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CalhounSq said: Fauxie said: Exactly! 7eleven's offerings are even more mysterious! Choose your patty, pork or chicken, it matters not! Just let them microwave the sucker and put it in a soggy bun, then proceed to the bacterial paradise that is the self-serve condiment and fillings area. Throw in some wilting lettuce, some frequently prodded tomato slices, a little raw onion and then pour on as much mustard and tomato ketchup as you can so as not to be able to taste anything else. Only the equivalent of 45 cents! DAMN!!! Mystery meat brings out my best soliloquies. And no, Imago, I'm not talking about glory holes. | |
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Omadon said: Fauxie said: Exactly! 7eleven's offerings are even more mysterious! Choose your patty, pork or chicken, it matters not! Just let them microwave the sucker and put it in a soggy bun, then proceed to the bacterial paradise that is the self-serve condiment and fillings area. Throw in some wilting lettuce, some frequently prodded tomato slices, a little raw onion and then pour on as much mustard and tomato ketchup as you can so as not to be able to taste anything else. Only the equivalent of 45 cents! Good God that sounds disgusting. I want one. | |
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I really would choose one or the other. I love burgers and I love doughnuts, but I prefer them seperately. And 1000 calories is like half what I eat in a day, if not more.... Not that I care, it just puts it in perspective for me. HE'S COMING AGAIN | |
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CalhounSq said: Omadon said: Good God that sounds disgusting. I want one. The funny thing is that despite all that I said, with the ketchup in there they are actually quite satisfying. Mon brings them back, often a chicken one and a pork one, and I have no idea which is which. We take turns nibbling and try to guess, but it's not easy! | |
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Fauxie said: CalhounSq said: The funny thing is that despite all that I said, with the ketchup in there they are actually quite satisfying. Mon brings them back, often a chicken one and a pork one, and I have no idea which is which. We take turns nibbling and try to guess, but it's not easy! Holy cow I don't think I've ever eaten a meal from 7 Eleven, it's just too dangerous Kinda like eating off one of those lunch trucks | |
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CalhounSq said: Fauxie said: The funny thing is that despite all that I said, with the ketchup in there they are actually quite satisfying. Mon brings them back, often a chicken one and a pork one, and I have no idea which is which. We take turns nibbling and try to guess, but it's not easy! Holy cow I don't think I've ever eaten a meal from 7 Eleven, it's just too dangerous Kinda like eating off one of those lunch trucks They're everywhere here. They've taken over Thailand. They even have them on the small islands where thousands of backpackers travel to get away from all the tourists. To be fair, they're generally very good here - clean, well-stocked, reasonably priced and convenient, but those burgers are like an adventure sport. I am pretty sure I'm not covered on my insurance. | |
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all this talk about these nasty donut burgers makes me want to go out and get a burrito.. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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CalhounSq said: [nasty donut burger pix were here]
see, that...that just does not look right. at all. | |
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missfee said: Fauxie said: Apparently not, though a Double Whopper with cheese has 1150.
This beast from Hardee's, the "Monster Thickburger", launched back in '04, had 1,420 calories. two 1/3-pound slabs of Angus beef, four strips of bacon, three slices of cheese and mayonnaise on a buttered sesame seed bun ... [Edited 6/4/06 18:15pm] why the hell would somebody eat this shit with a side of fries and a soda? thats suicide!!! my brother eats them all the time. He gets the large sized combo too Shoney's has a giant burger eatin' contest going on....I told him he should enter. yeah...I'm really helping here. Y ou could win a truck for winning though. damn.....if I could that much in one sittin, I'd enter it. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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Anx said: they ought to deep fry the whole thing and serve it on a stick made out of salted beef jerky.
if requested, some places will actually dip the burger in grease....the same grease it was cooked in. It's mainly small greasy spoon diners that serve burgers that way. I never tried it....and don't wanna to be honest. Hardee's has a new philly cheese steak burger.....steak on top of the patty. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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AnckSuNamun said: Anx said: they ought to deep fry the whole thing and serve it on a stick made out of salted beef jerky.
if requested, some places will actually dip the burger in grease....the same grease it was cooked in. It's mainly small greasy spoon diners that serve burgers that way. I never tried it....and don't wanna to be honest. Hardee's has a new philly cheese steak burger.....steak on top of the patty. Okay, I have to know what the fucking purpose of that is??? I mean, does the grease taste good or something?? Who does this shit?? | |
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Omadon said: Fauxie said: They don't do even a quarter pounder with cheese here in Thailand, only a cheeseburger or big mac. They do have a samurai barbecue pork burger and all manner of cheap option 'pork' and 'chicken' burgers. I had a double whopper with bacon and cheese today in Burger King for the first time in a couple of years and could barely get through it. It was nice though, for a change. Couldn't eat that stuff more than once every couple of weeks or so. I feel like I'm dying while eating it, despite how nice bacon is. Cheap option pork and chicken burgers sound great. Who knows what's in them there beauties! when I was in Argentina we had the McLomo - which was a proper steak sandwich | |
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