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CygnusX1 wrote:
awip2062 wrote:Jack-in-the-Slow? lol

Tell ya what, BillyBoy, you come here and I'll take you to see Jack, kay? :-D
Jack-in-the-Crack ****hoaaaaaaarff****

Talk about a slider... whoaaaaaaa... :???:
*makes mental note to self: IF Joey comes out, take him to Frugals*
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Jack-in-the-Crack ****hoaaaaaaarff****

Talk about a slider... whoaaaaaaa... Confused
Try living in a city with a White Castle 'round every corner. 'Course we have Tim Horton's 'round every corner too, so I can't complain.
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I SO wanted to go to a Tim Horton's when we were in Canada but we never did. :-(
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Coolness t!

There's a place in Pennsylvania that sells a burger so big, it covers an
entire cake pan....and they get BIGGER from there. :shock:

INSANELY big burgers!

http://www.rachaelrayshow.com/show/segm ... r-america/

TGI Fridays has a 1 lb burger so big they have to run a knife down
through the bun to keep it together.

I couldn't finish it, and I LOVE to eat a good burger....so it's MONDO big.
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None in your area yet, t? They will be. It's reminding me of the Starbuck's build-up. Really good food, though. And not too expensive. And the Iced Cappuccino! Life-giving :-)

EDIT: Cyg, now I have to have a giant burger or two for dinner. :-)
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Post by CygnusX1 »

Big Blue Owl wrote:
Jack-in-the-Crack ****hoaaaaaaarff****

Talk about a slider... whoaaaaaaa... Confused
Try living in a city with a White Castle 'round every corner. 'Course we have Tim Horton's 'round every corner too, so I can't complain.
White Castle RAWKS Bro.

I used to get a big greasy sack of 'em on the fly...

White Castle's secret ingredient (no kidding folks):

Lipton onion soup powder. ****shhhhhh...keep it on the DL**** :-D
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Big Blue Owl wrote:
Jack-in-the-Crack ****hoaaaaaaarff****

Talk about a slider... whoaaaaaaa... Confused
Try living in a city with a White Castle 'round every corner. 'Course we have Tim Horton's 'round every corner too, so I can't complain.

Bro, I would kill for some White Castle.. I have to go all the way to Anderson for them... If we go to a Colts game or concert down in Indy, White Castle is always part of the trip.
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Lipton onion soup powder.
That's 100% true. Try adding some to home-made burgers. Awesome!
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Big Blue Owl wrote:None in your area yet, t? They will be. It's reminding me of the Starbuck's build-up. Really good food, though. And not too expensive. And the Iced Cappuccino! Life-giving :-)

EDIT: Cyg, now I have to have a giant burger or two for dinner. :-)

I'm jones'n for one too....damn. :roll: :???: :lol:
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awip2062 wrote:
CygnusX1 wrote:
awip2062 wrote:Jack-in-the-Slow? lol

Tell ya what, BillyBoy, you come here and I'll take you to see Jack, kay? :-D
Jack-in-the-Crack ****hoaaaaaaarff****

Talk about a slider... whoaaaaaaa... :???:
*makes mental note to self: IF Joey comes out, take him to Frugals*

Can we go too???? We loved Frugals. :-)
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Big Blue Owl wrote:Image
^^^

that's heaven-on-a-bun folks. :headbang:

We have Five Guys (here) that fry burgers and fries in PEANUT OIL.

You can eat peanuts and throw shells on the floor while you wait!

Different AND tasty as well.

http://www.fiveguys.com/home.aspx
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CygnusX1 wrote:Coolness t!

There's a place in Pennsylvania that sells a burger so big, it covers an
entire cake pan....and they get BIGGER from there. :shock:

INSANELY big burgers!

http://www.rachaelrayshow.com/show/segm ... r-america/

TGI Fridays has a 1 lb burger so big they have to run a knife down
through the bun to keep it together.

I couldn't finish it, and I LOVE to eat a good burger....so it's MONDO big.
Ugh. I have trouble finishing some regular-sized meals! LOL I'd positively BURST! hehe

Actually, if I ever went to a place like that, I'd have eats for a few days to take home! LOL (Until my boys found it, that is hehe)
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Big Blue Owl wrote:None in your area yet, t? They will be. It's reminding me of the Starbuck's build-up. Really good food, though. And not too expensive. And the Iced Cappuccino! Life-giving :-)
Nope, not here, but across the border there are some.
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Walkinghairball wrote:
Can we go too???? We loved Frugals. :-)
Well....DUH! hehe
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