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What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

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The double down? I still want to try that.

A co-worker tried it when it came out eight years ago or so. Swears the heart attack and bypass surgery he had three days later was unrelated to eating that sandwich.

I'm slightly skeptical.
 
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Well yeah, the difference is that I'd follow it up with a week of salads. Maybe two. :p
 
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Well yeah, the difference is that I'd follow it up with a week of salads. Maybe two. :p

You'd have to (not you specifically; in general). That's enough calories and bad nutrition to last a month!
 
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I had the Triple Triple from Wayback Burger awhile ago. I didn't eat for over a day after that.
 
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How about the 2/3 lb thickburgers from Hardees? Those things were (are?) massive calorie bombs.

And despite being unhealthy as hell, the double down actually tasted pretty good.
 
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A buddy of mine has a $1,200 bottle of beer. Almost impossible to find. KBBS something or other.
 
A buddy of mine has a $1,200 bottle of beer. Almost impossible to find. KBBS something or other.

Founders KBS that he's been aging for many years? Given how highly demanded that beer is every year, I could see that. Wouldn't have much carbonation left at this point.

Any burger over 1/2 lb is just ridiculous. With all that bun and toppings, it'd be difficult to finish.
 
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No, it's some other beer that maybe toppling Goliath makes.
 
How about the 2/3 lb thickburgers from Hardees? Those things were (are?) massive calorie bombs.

As an aside to Hardees, back in the day A&W tried to compete against the McDonald's Quarter Pounder, but the average American was too stupid to realize that 1/3 pound weighed more than 1/4 pound.
 
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5/4 of all people have trouble using fractions.
 
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You don't want to be anywhere near Decorah when one of those beers go on sale. I've stood in those lines. It's crazy.

Toppling Goliath Kentucky Breakfast Brunch Stout. 12oz bottle, $1200 on the secondary market. They also make Assassin, which is $300 on the secondary, and I just had this past weekend at a bottle share with a beer group I'm in. I'd never pay those prices, btw.

I had to call my insurance company to clarify part of my policy on my renter's insurance. I have a $250 limit on "refrigerator contents." That is where I have to cellar my beer, to keep it 55 degrees or under. I'm covered without having to take a rider out. I probably have about $1000 worth of beer right now. And I'm a minnow compared to some of the people I know on here (dx, bbdl)
 
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It's good to see Flaggy supporting the performance arts, but shouldn't that have its own thread, the way music, TV and movies do?
 
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