And with each order, you get a free rib-spreader
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And with each order, you get a free rib-spreader
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This is simply disgusting. I like a good burger as much as the next person, but I have my limits.
This is simply disgusting. I like a good burger as much as the next person, but I have my limits.
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Re: And with each order, you get a free rib-spreader
Yup, and I like a good doughnut as much as the next person too (maybe even moresoblueheaven wrote:I like a good burger as much as the next person, but I have my limits.

But, the thought of combining the two? D:
No, thanks. I'll pass.
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Are they exactly the same?

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LOL a heart attack from the arteries hardening up from all the grease...are they seriously trying to see how much more they can push people to eat beyond their limits?


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It's called the Luthor and the idea was staight-stolen from the Boondocks "The Itis" episode.
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Yeah that is gross.
I don't even like eating bacon with cheese. I had to wipe off a hamburger last night because Carl's Jr. adding a big gob of mayonaise and ketchup to the cheese on a burger my dad didn't request (he ordered a plain hamburger).
Wow...eating glazed sugar with cheese, meat or bacon sounds nasty.

I don't even like eating bacon with cheese. I had to wipe off a hamburger last night because Carl's Jr. adding a big gob of mayonaise and ketchup to the cheese on a burger my dad didn't request (he ordered a plain hamburger).
Wow...eating glazed sugar with cheese, meat or bacon sounds nasty.

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Great episode! I love it when they all pass out at the table after dinner because of the "itis."transmet wrote:It's called the Luthor and the idea was staight-stolen from the Boondocks "The Itis" episode.
Actually, the Luther was created by a bar in Atlanta called Mulligan's. They are also famous for the Hamdog, a bun stuffed with a grilled hotdog, cheese, thin sliced ham, bacon, and spicey mayo.
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Agreed!! Doughnuts with a burger.... how disgusting! Though I have yet to try a McGriddles, since I can't eat greasy McD's food (or any other fast food) in the morning.... it kills my stomach.Ashura wrote:My Arteries started screaming after that lol
This is 10x worst than the McGriddles that McDonalds sells. I ate one of them and I felt sick for a whole day, I can't imagine what that'll do to me

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