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Default We're All Bozos in This Restaurant

meowmix wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 08:27:48 -0800 (PST), mimus >
> wrote:
>
>> On Feb 13, 6:06 am, meowmix >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 12 Feb 2013 12:41:14 -0800 (PST), mimus >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> A Las Vegas man who was the unofficial spokesman for the Heart
>>>> Attack Grill, a medically themed restaurant that embraces monstrous
>>>> hamburgers, died Monday after suffering a massive heart attack.
>>>
>>>> John Alleman, 52, who had come to the restaurant to eat every day,
>>>> was on life support at the Las Vegas Sunrise Hospital after he had
>>>> a "massive" coronary at a bus stop last week. He was taken off life
>>>> support Monday.
>>>
>>>> Heart Attack Grill owner Jon Basso, who was in Alleman's hospital
>>>> room when he died, told ABC News that Alleman said both his
>>>> parents had died in their 50s of heart attacks.
>>>
>>>> "This was really a nice human being, just the greatest guy you
>>>> would ever want to know," Basso said.
>>>
>>>> The Heart Attack Grill, whose tagline is "taste ... worth dying
>>>> for," plays up its image as a glutinous burger joint, bound to put
>>>> customers in a food coma.
>>>
>>>> Burgers on the Heart Attack Grill's menu have names like "Single
>>>> Bypass," "Double Bypass," "Triple Bypass," "Quadruple Bypass" and
>>>> so forth. The "Quadruple Bypass Burger," which packs four meat
>>>> patties and weighs more than 3 pounds, won the Guinness World
>>>> Record for "world's most calorific burger," packing a whopping
>>>> 9,982 calories.
>>>
>>>> The menu also includes sky high-calories sides, such as "Flatliner
>>>> Fries," which are deep-fried in pure lard . . . :
>>>
>>>> http://abcn.ws/Uba74h
>>>
>>>> "He was just, like, a REALLY NICE GUY."
>>>
>>> we're not allowed beef anymore, we have to make do with horsemeat.

>>
>> Just Irish horses, right?

>
> nope. according to the scandle, its romania and fr*nce. there have now
> been raids on a prcessing plant in wales.
>
> i'm looking forward to seeing all the legal cases fly around europe
> and with any luck, customers sueing tescos, asda and the rest of the
> supermarkets.



no it isn't