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SQLGeek wrote:I've gotta go with AustinRealtor (is it real-ter or real-tore?)...In - N - Out burger is the cat's pantaloons. To quote Jules from Pulp Fiction "That is a tasty burger!".
I gotta agree, In-N-Out is a great hamburger, maybe the best — for a fast food joint. But if you want a GREAT hamburger and a memorable experience, you've got to go to Christie's Extreme Burger on Rufe Snow in Fort Worth. Simply the best hamburger I've ever eaten in a restaurant.
SQLGeek wrote:You guys know what they call a quarter-pounder with cheese in France?
They call it a "Mac Doh" — avec ou sans le fromage, comme désiré.
SQLGeek wrote:USA1 don't let them get you down...Apple "just works"...until it doesn't anyways. Now 'scuse me, I think I left the iron on. :leaving
I've never seen one not work. Ironing out your excuses to keep using windows? :mrgreen:

mmmmmmmmm.... cheese...........
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Re: Trying something out

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The Annoyed Man wrote:
SQLGeek wrote:You guys know what they call a quarter-pounder with cheese in France?
They call it a "Mac Doh" — avec ou sans le fromage, comme désiré.
Royale with cheese.
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gigag04 wrote:
Liberty wrote:All Windows users should have irfanview, small, fast, does screen captures, crops and rescaling(shrinks the pics for emails), and its free.

Windows and Apple is a way to pay for something inferior that the rest of us get for free.

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USA1 wrote:
austinrealtor wrote:I love Whataburger, but (get ready to cancel my Texas citizenship) the best FAST FOOD hamburger hands down no question about it is ...

In n Out Burger in *gulp* Kalifornia
They must be good. This is not the first Ive heard of them.

There's a little dingy hole in the wall joint here in Tomball that's famous
among the locals called Mel's Country Cafe that serves this burger.
http://melscountrycafe.com/Megamelpics.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Pics and rules...

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Can you get your name on the wall?

How to get your name on the wall:
You have 2 hours to eat the Mega Mel Burger, and follow the rules.


When in Tomball, I can't bring self to eat anywhere else but Mama Goodson's Cafe nor anything else other than her chicken fried steak that hangs over the edge of the plate :drool: best around, IMHO

Also, if you like foot-tall burgers, check out the Heart Attack Grill in Phoenix, Arizona (never been, but received links on email countless times). CAUTION: they have scantily clad female waitresses (nothing more risque than your neighborhood Hooters), but just didn't want anyone to open the link and be offended. Also their menu consists of huge burgers, fries, rings, JOLT cola and other sugared sodas (no diet soda) and CIGARETTES :nono: ... they have a whole anti-doctor's orders schtick going

http://www.heartattackgrill.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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pbwalker wrote:In San Antonio, there are a few places that have GREAT burgers. I am always fond of Chesters and Texas Burger Company. There is a place that has the Four Horseman burger called Chunky's. It's not a 'quantity' burger, but more of a 'can you stand he heat' burger. I will do it one day...Habaneros Jalapenos, Serranos, and Ghost Chilis. I'm ok with three of those...not the 4th. :smilelol5:
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SQLGeek wrote:I've gotta go with AustinRealtor (is it real-ter or real-tore?)...
Either is fine, just as long as you don't stick an "ah" sound in the middle where it don't belong ... "real-ah-tore" will result in severe beatings by all the old school Realtors who "fought so hard so you can have it so easy" (as if they're civil rights pioneers or something :roll: )
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gigag04 wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
SQLGeek wrote:You guys know what they call a quarter-pounder with cheese in France?
They call it a "Mac Doh" — avec ou sans le fromage, comme désiré.
Royale with cheese.
No, that's the Big Mac ... someone needs to rewatch Pulp Fiction - have a full report on my desk by 8 tomorrow morning :smash: :biggrinjester:
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austinrealtor wrote:
gigag04 wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
SQLGeek wrote:You guys know what they call a quarter-pounder with cheese in France?
They call it a "Mac Doh" — avec ou sans le fromage, comme désiré.
Royale with cheese.
No, that's the Big Mac ... someone needs to rewatch Pulp Fiction - have a full report on my desk by 8 tomorrow morning :smash: :biggrinjester:
Uh no - they call a big mac a big mac, except it's "le big mac"

A quarter pounder with cheese is called a royale with cheese.
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gigag04 wrote:
austinrealtor wrote:
gigag04 wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
SQLGeek wrote:You guys know what they call a quarter-pounder with cheese in France?
They call it a "Mac Doh" — avec ou sans le fromage, comme désiré.
Royale with cheese.
No, that's the Big Mac ... someone needs to rewatch Pulp Fiction - have a full report on my desk by 8 tomorrow morning :smash: :biggrinjester:
Uh no - they call a big mac a big mac, except it's "le big mac"

A quarter pounder with cheese is called a royale with cheese.
:shock:

OMG, you're right. BRAIN FART!!! I was confusing the whole Whopper line with the quarter pounder line.

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crazy austin people.
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gigag04 wrote:crazy austin people.
But I did warn you in my tagline ...
"It's not productive to engage in a battle of wits with persons not so equipped." - Excaliber, 4/9/10
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Your signature line may have a point....
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That hat has a point.
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snorri wrote:That hat has a point.
Speaking of points, has anyone used the new Spitzer bullets in their Colt Commander? What's the grouping at 50 yards?
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I thought Eliot Spitzer resigned.
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