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Here ya go Bill. Notice the name of the burger...

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Perhaps using the d-nuts before they're dowsed in sugar. I once asked them to pull a couple before they got drenched in sugar. They were practically tasteless ... :(

On the Food Channel, I saw a burger show ... where they featured a place that deep fried the patties. They've been using the same oil for years ... one of their taste "secrets!" ... which means they had to use a pretty low temperature to keep the oil from burning. :?
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The only thing I've seen that could possibly challenge the artery-hardening impact of the Luther Burger is the deep fried Twinkies I saw on the boardwalk in Santa Cruz.
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:barf: for the Luther burger

and :thumbup: for deep fried snickers bars ;)
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Christine Berry wrote::barf: for the Luther burger
C'mon, with mustard, catchup, reli ... :barf:
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It might just be outlandish enough to be good...

I dunno, I was pleasantly surprised with the peanut butter, bacon, and hot sauce pizza...
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Kurt Rahn wrote:The only thing I've seen that could possibly challenge the artery-hardening impact of the Luther Burger is the deep fried Twinkies I saw on the boardwalk in Santa Cruz.
I had one, it was delicious!
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I'm pretty sure all this stuff is all Shauna eats.
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Steve Ekstrand wrote:I'm pretty sure all this stuff is all Shauna eats.
No, she eats gross authentic Mexican food (chicharones, lenguas, tripas) that the ladies at work give her. :barf:
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John Coffey wrote:Here ya go Bill. Notice the name of the burger...

http://www.aldenteblog.com/2008/07/almost-inedible.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mmmm, dognuts.

Obviously a neo-con plan to take our minds off of all their failed economic, environmental, domestic and foreign policy "plans".

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Sebastian Rios wrote:
Steve Ekstrand wrote:I'm pretty sure all this stuff is all Shauna eats.
No, she eats gross authentic Mexican food (chicharones, lenguas, tripas) that the ladies at work give her. :barf:
Dude, can she get me some? Sounds goooood
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Sebastian Rios wrote:
Steve Ekstrand wrote:I'm pretty sure all this stuff is all Shauna eats.
No, she eats gross authentic Mexican food (chicharones, lenguas, tripas) that the ladies at work give her. :barf:
Ugh. I'd rather have hagas.
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Obviously a neo-con plan to take our minds off of all their failed economic, environmental, domestic and foreign policy "plans".
I think the Luther Burger wraps all that up into one hot, sweet, greasy package. Unfortunately, all the liberal elites can offer us is wheat grass and tofu on a hemp bun. Personally, I prefer something between both of those extremes.
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John Coffey wrote:
Obviously a neo-con plan to take our minds off of all their failed economic, environmental, domestic and foreign policy "plans".
I think the Luther Burger wraps all that up into one hot, sweet, greasy package. Unfortunately, all the liberal elites can offer us is wheat grass and tofu on a hemp bun. Personally, I prefer something between both of those extremes.
What about the un-elite liberals?

And, as matter of point, just what isn't elite about conservatives?
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Bob Beamesderfer wrote:
And, as matter of point, just what isn't elite about conservatives?


The concession stand at the NASCAR race????
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Steve Ekstrand wrote:
Bob Beamesderfer wrote:
And, as matter of point, just what isn't elite about conservatives?


The concession stand at the NASCAR race????
That's hardly the entire constituency.
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Now we're talkin', half the cow on one burger. :thumbup:
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As Chris Farley used to say...Holy Shnikes!
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Mmmm, pickles.
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Late to the party, but:

1. Contrary to evidence, the Luther burger is not named after me although I do love teh Krispy Kremes and teh burgers.
2. My lunch today was just some smoked chicken because my midnight, after "folk dancing", snack last night was a Prime Rib burger from Carl's...
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folk dancing
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Kurt Rahn wrote:
folk dancing
:shock:
Technically, the tango is folk dancing. And I don't mean that electric thing. :D
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Kurt Rahn wrote:
folk dancing
:shock:
That's not as scary a picture as it was a couple of years ago. :)
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