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Default World's most expensive ($200) Burger King burger

TFM® wrote:
>
>
> "Chef Adrien" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Jul 22, 10:12 am, Sqwertz > wrote:
>>> Corey Richardson wrote:
>>> > Setting a new record, the world's most expensive burger is
>>> available at
>>> > just one restaurant in West London, England, once a week — but it will
>>> > eventually be available to order via a hotline.
>>>
>>> You're like a little 16-year old who just discovered newsgroups.
>>> This has already made the rounds of all the newsgroups weeks ago. Get
>>> with it, dumbass.

>>
>> No need to be rude, Sqwertz. He obviously found it interesting enough
>> to share with the group. If you found it of little use, then move
>> along to some other topic instead of hiding behind the bushes and
>> calling him names.



Apparently you overlooked the previous posts from this idiot, and the
excessive cross-posting.


> That reminds me of a story from my misguided youth.
>
> When I was in elementary school (3rd or 4th grade) my cohorts and I
> would hide in the bushes at the front of the school during recess and
> harass and heckle adults going into the main school entrance. The
> playground was in the back of the school and we were verboten to be out
> front. Obviously, that's why we were there.
>
> IIRC our hiding place was about 50-75 yards away from the front door.
>
> I saw one particularly obese woman walking in one day and yelled at the
> top of my young lungs, "Hey FAT-ASS!"
>
> She turned and looked in the direction of my voice. I looked at my
> buddy in horror and said, "Holy shit dude, that's my Grandma!"
>
> After she went into the school I beat a path back to the playground. 2
> minutes later I was called into the principal's office.
>
> Turns out she was there to bring me something I needed. I have no idea
> what it was as I was so stricken with fear that she knew it was me.
>
>
> Moral: Hiding behind bushes and calling names isn't always a good
> tactic. <G>


Blow me, Fat-ass!

-sw