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James48843
10-27-2008, 07:47 PM
Which is better?

(Thanks Buster for the idea).

fabijo
10-27-2008, 08:12 PM
Chic Filet.

KevinD
10-27-2008, 08:25 PM
Krystal

Miss_Piggy
10-27-2008, 08:36 PM
I chose Whopper but I haven't had one in years - there's no Burger King in my neighborhood. And I try to stick to fish, salads and fruit.

Buster
10-27-2008, 09:38 PM
Thanks Jim..Now we have common ground:D

I chose the Whooper..Cuz they're all full of mayo, sloppy and lots more meat than a Big Mac:nuts:

fabijo
10-27-2008, 10:55 PM
I chose the Whooper..Cuz they're all full of mayo, sloppy and lots more meat than a Big Mac:nuts:

That reminds me of a business idea I had. We could start a restaurant called Heart Attack. The meals are big, fatty, greasy, and full of all the artery clogging goods that make food taste so good. The meals would have names like, Cardiac Arrest, Heartbreak Hotel, and Stuffed Aorta.

Viva_La_Migra
10-27-2008, 11:03 PM
In n Out Double Double!

Aviator_Guy
10-27-2008, 11:10 PM
In n Out Double Double!

I agree, double double at the "In n Out" burger place next to LAX...:cool::cool:

Guest2
10-27-2008, 11:39 PM
Wendy's, Burger King, Chi-Chi's and Burger Chef are (shhhhhhhhhhh!)
all in my resume from the age of 14 thru 24. Thats right folks, would
you like some fries with your order!:worried: Would you like to try our Chilli
Con Queso this evening?:blink: Hot & Juicy and Having It My Way! ;)


My choice for the best prepared and greatest tasting Burger was;
Burger King !


Why you may ask ! Because I know burgers and 72 hour weeks on Salary !

James48843
10-28-2008, 05:21 AM
4961

Show-me
10-28-2008, 05:36 AM
Wow, for once I'm in the majority. We are limited here in Possum Fat, MO but BK has the best flavor and presentation. Whopper Jr. are quick in the drive thru and are easy on the wallet. Love the dollar menu.

CountryBoy
10-28-2008, 05:42 AM
Tax them both and put the taxes towards Socialized medicine. We do the same with cigs, although the states have been neglecting to put the awards money towards the illness's brought on by smoking. But if we are serious about socialized medicine then tax fast food, cause it is proven that it is very unhealthy and insure the money goes into the socialized medicine pot. I know that's asking for the impossible.

Oh yeah, Big Mac for me. :D and don't hold the taxes.

CB

KevinD
10-28-2008, 06:29 AM
Tax them both and put the taxes towards Socialized medicine. We do the same with cigs, although the states have been neglecting to put the awards money towards the illness's brought on by smoking. But if we are serious about socialized medicine then tax fast food, cause it is proven that it is very unhealthy and insure the money goes into the socialized medicine pot. I know that's asking for the impossible.

Oh yeah, Big Mac for me. :D and don't hold the taxes.

CB

I work with people at the Post Office who have rotten teeth and won't go to a dentist even though they have dental coverage. I'm sure there are people who should go to a doctor for a check up but don't. I bet there are people in the private sector that have medical coverage that don't take advantage of it as well.

If (heaven forbid) we do end up with socialized medicine, will the government try to require that we all get check ups in order to keep costs down? Mandatory preventive care or you've broken the law? :sick:

Intrusion run amok... :(

CountryBoy
10-28-2008, 06:46 AM
I work with people at the Post Office who have rotten teeth and won't go to a dentist even though they have dental coverage. I'm sure there are people who should go to a doctor for a check up but don't. I bet there are people in the private sector that have medical coverage that don't take advantage of it as well.

If (heaven forbid) we do end up with socialized medicine, will the government try to require that we all get check ups in order to keep costs down? Mandatory preventive care or you've broken the law? :sick:

Intrusion run amok... :(

Yes it is sick. But the tax will only make it fair for those of us that don't want to partake in the eating of an unhealthy diet. Why should we be the ones to pay for someone elses bad habits. But then we are paying for laziness thru increased taxes, so this will be a close one. The food police vs, the socialist, are they different? :confused:

Anyway back to the preventative care, I believe mandatory preventive care is part of the program and obamas plan to expand the Americorp mandatory service, for young people, will include insuring these folks are abiding by the mandatory medical regulations and are provided transportation to there designated care center, by Americorp people paying off there free college education by working it off at government jobs.

CB

Frixxxx
10-28-2008, 11:53 AM
In n Out Double Double!


I agree, double double at the "In n Out" burger place next to LAX...:cool::cool:
That's what a hamburger is...ALL ABOUT!

CapeChem
10-28-2008, 01:30 PM
Wendy's double cheese everything no onion

CountryBoy
10-28-2008, 02:59 PM
Wendy's double cheese everything no onion

Oh wow, I forgot about the Wendy's Triple with cheese and run it thru the garden twice. But alas, I'm not 24 anymore and the weight will go right to my stomach not to mention just listening to my arteries clogging with each bite. :laugh:

CB

But I still treat myself to a Big Mac about once a month, with my cardio's blessing. :D

DAWG51
10-28-2008, 03:23 PM
That reminds me of a business idea I had. We could start a restaurant called Heart Attack. The meals are big, fatty, greasy, and full of all the artery clogging goods that make food taste so good. The meals would have names like, Cardiac Arrest, Heartbreak Hotel, and Stuffed Aorta.

Someone beat you to it in Arizona - www.heartattackgrill.com (http://www.heartattackgrill.com) - Big, fatty burgers with waitresses dressed (barely) as nurses - They wheel you to your car in a wheel chair if you can eat the feature burger.

Scout333
10-28-2008, 03:31 PM
Chic Filet.

My Fav! They also have really good homemade style chicken soup!:)

Scout333
10-28-2008, 03:36 PM
If (heaven forbid) we do end up with socialized medicine, will the government try to require that we all get check ups in order to keep costs down? Mandatory preventive care or you've broken the law? :sick:

Intrusion run amok... :(

Kevin, New rule for state employees in Alabama requires payment of extra premiums for less healthy folks ie fat people who won't go on a diet. Government intrusion indeed! :(

The HalfBreed
10-28-2008, 06:47 PM
Both. I like the Whopper but the Big Mac is all that and a bag of chips as well. :nuts:

Micky D's is American, and I believe Burger King is British owned, and when I feel like buying American, I go to Micky D's.....but who's counting???

About half the time tho, Culver's is my choice ... :laugh:


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