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Jun. 6th, 2004 06:09 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Highlight of the weekend was watching Wolfstarr trying to eat the 1lb burger up at Blondie's.
He gave it a worthy try, but in the end the burger was mightier than the wolf. Even if he hadn't preceded it with the large, home-style shake and a helping of onion rings from the industrial-sized platter, I'm not sure if he would have succeeded. This burger was bigger than big, it was freakin' transcendant.
Next time we go there I'll bring the camera. Maytbe if we can get a large enough group together we can order one of their nine-pounders.
He gave it a worthy try, but in the end the burger was mightier than the wolf. Even if he hadn't preceded it with the large, home-style shake and a helping of onion rings from the industrial-sized platter, I'm not sure if he would have succeeded. This burger was bigger than big, it was freakin' transcendant.
Next time we go there I'll bring the camera. Maytbe if we can get a large enough group together we can order one of their nine-pounders.
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Date: 2004-06-07 08:41 am (UTC)A one pound burger is no match to someone who can eat 48 steamed top neck (large) clams and 40 large u-peel shrimp at one sitting. :=3
Yes, I can, and have, done that, as Smrgol and others can attest. ;=3
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Date: 2004-06-07 09:01 am (UTC)They also have them in 2, 3, 6 and 9 pounds. The 9-pounder is $45, which sounds expensive until you consider that it would probably feed 18 normal people (I don't consider myself normal).