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On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 19:51:17 -0500, Lou Decruss wrote:
> Why does this seem so wrong? I just saw a clip on the tube about a > new burger joint in Chicago. They showed a burger loaded with > toppings and a sunny-side-up egg on it. It looks liked a total mess > to eat. It there a region or culture that normally does this? I've > read some places put an egg on pizza and that seems weird too. I saw an ad for IHOP today - bacon and egg cheeseburger, "It's What We're Known For". Now I'm not so old that I don't remember that the "P" in "IHOP" stands for "Pancakes", but I'm sure old enough to NOT remember they have a "Bacon and Egg Cheeseburger". http://www.ihop.com/index.php?option...=31&Itemi d=2 I just don't see making a national commercial promoting it. Maybe Lou and the rest of RFC unwittingly revived interest in the "Egg on Burger" theme <shrug> -sw |
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