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    #11
    well there is always this...
    "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Buffoon
      That will do as well. Where is that?

      I'm under doctors orders to lay off that sort of thing at the mo, but soon I hope to be abusing my body again and I could really do with a snack like that.
      I think it's the Colnebrook Cafe near Slough.

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        #13
        Originally posted by The Doctor
        Nope! That's a heart attack on a plate!

        The vegetarian option.

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          #14
          My ex bought me something like that when we were in the US a couple of years ago. Come to think of it, we were talking with friends about this very same subject!

          I'm sure it was a 'Hungry Man' something or other - it was disgusting.
          Drivel is my speciality

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            #15
            Originally posted by Buffoon
            My ex bought me something like that when we were in the US a couple of years ago. Come to think of it, we were talking with friends about this very same subject!

            I'm sure it was a 'Hungry Man' something or other - it was disgusting.

            But then the US is also home to this little morsel.
            The vegetarian option.

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              #16
              I like fish congee for breakfast every now and again. Reminds me of some time spent in Hong Kong and Macau.

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                #17
                A couple of places we used to hang out at had 36 oz steaks on the menu for Monday night (American) football (or was it Sunday, I forget). I kept threatening to order one but my ex forbad me. Some of the locals said that some places offer 100 oz steaks.
                Drivel is my speciality

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Buffoon
                  A couple of places we used to hang out at had 36 oz steaks on the menu for Monday night (American) football (or was it Sunday, I forget). I kept threatening to order one but my ex forbad me. Some of the locals said that some places offer 100 oz steaks.
                  Sounds like this place

                  For anyone who doesn't read Doonesbury the preceeding comics to this one are a nice coment of eating habits in america as well.
                  "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Buffoon
                    Some of the locals said that some places offer 100 oz steaks.
                    6.25lb steak FFS! I was temporarily horrified until I read on the Denny's link that . . .

                    "After losing the title of "world's biggest burger" to the Clinton Station Diner in Clinton, N.J., which introduced a 12.5-pound hamburger called "Zeus" in early 2005, Denny's reclaimed the crown a few months later by unveiling the "Beer Barrel Belly Buster" a monstrous 15-pound burger featuring 10.5 pounds of ground beef, 25 slices of cheese, a head of lettuce, three tomatoes, two onions, a cup-and-a-half each of mayonnaise, relish, ketchup, mustard and banana peppers. On a bun."
                    The vegetarian option.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by wobbegong
                      6.25lb steak FFS! I was temporarily horrified until I read on the Denny's link that . . .

                      "After losing the title of "world's biggest burger" to the Clinton Station Diner in Clinton, N.J., which introduced a 12.5-pound hamburger called "Zeus" in early 2005, Denny's reclaimed the crown a few months later by unveiling the "Beer Barrel Belly Buster" a monstrous 15-pound burger featuring 10.5 pounds of ground beef, 25 slices of cheese, a head of lettuce, three tomatoes, two onions, a cup-and-a-half each of mayonnaise, relish, ketchup, mustard and banana peppers. On a bun."
                      Surely great threaded can eat that

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