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    20 lb. Burger

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081017/...odd_big_burger

    Sounds like an interesting challenge!! I'd give it a shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Padilla View Post
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081017/...odd_big_burger

    Sounds like an interesting challenge!! I'd give it a shot.
    Reminds me of this place.
    http://www.heartattackgrill.com/
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    And he lived to tell the tale.

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    I gotta tummy ache just looking at that "whopper"! Let me guess, the guy is now in hibernation?
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    One can only wonder where he fit it all...must have a hollow leg or something. (What my mother used to say to me when I was young and could put away amazing quantities of whatever and still stay rail thin...)
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    Whoa Dude!

    Thats one sick burger.

    I'd take a shot at it!

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    Hollow left leg AND a tapeworm.

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    Lol. Theres a place in town that has a 10" round burger with homemade bun.

    I finished one off a few years ago. Ugh

    You sure don't want an appetizer before attacking one of those.


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    Steve,

    We have a couple places that have a 10" burger.

    Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland stayed here when they filmed the movie "Breakheart Pass". Most of the trains scenes were shot outside town where there are several tall long train trestles. They ate at the original place here that had them. Then a few years later while on vacation with their then young children they were telling the kids about the burgers. They happened to be on I-80 in Boise, so they made a 260 mile detour so the kids could experience them.
    Ken

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    Haha, that's just up the highway from me. A couple of us have gone there and shared one of those burgers, but four of us couldn't come close to eating it.
    chris

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    I'd have to have 4 more stents put in if I at some of them!!

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    What? No cheese?

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