Posted on 02/23/2016 3:51:53 PM PST by twister881
Edited on 02/23/2016 4:02:36 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
A British man decided to legally change his name to Bacon Double Cheeseburger as a show of his undying love of the sandwich.
Sam Smith, 33, told the U.K.âs Standard that the, âBacon Double Cheeseburger was pretty much the first thing that came up,â after a night of drinking with his buddies who convinced him to do go ahead with the stunt.
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Marry a big chested girl named “Large Shake”
I love a good cheeseburger. Pretty much it’s only been Red Robin that’s been consistently good of late.
I’m getting severely-disappointed in Five Guys and whatever soy-burger they keep giving me for $12 when I can pull it off (which is rare). I’m avoiding them these days.
Lately, I’ve been impressed by the Grilled Chicken Bacon sandwich at .... yes, Arby’s ... and Chik fil A.
The Chik fil A on multi-grain bun is just perfect, BTW. And I’m going side-salad and ditching the waffle fries. Yes, lifestyle change on eating habits.
BUT CFA AND Arby’s both have bacon on the sandwich, so it’s not all bad .... :)
In fact, they’re beyond wonderful. I’m really hooked on CFA Grilled Chicken Bacon - leaf lettuce, tomato, multi-grain bun. I don’t even put the BBQ sauce on it. A little salt and pepper and look out sandwich.
I'm wondering if tacos and burritos can now be found in England.
English food is hard to find here in Southern California, but there's a shop not away in Fullerton where one can get good black pudding and other food items from England.
End times madness, it seems.
Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger.
As a Brit he’s probably never had a decent cheeseburger in his life. Much less a green chile cheeseburger.
When people started tattooing their foreheads 10 years ago or so (with dot com names), it was ominous ...
They are available in most larger towns, not as common as in the US but available.
The range of food in larger towns is now truly bewildering.
Almost anything from anywhere is on offer.
The Native offerings are now far superior to the slops that used to be offered.
The rest of Europe introduced the concept of Edibility to English food. :)
Plus the large Italian,Spanish,French,Polish,chineese,Indian,&c communities adding their flavours and standards to the High street.
Eating out is now a pleasure rather than a thing to be feared. :)
He is engaged to an Irish girl, Orda O’Fries. She loves his Whopper, but intellectually, she’s a few short of a Happy Meal.
If he commits a crime, will the police “grill him”?
It’s going to be hard to keep a straight face at his funeral, when he dies: “Today we assembled to pay our last respect to Bacon Double Cheeseburger.”. They’ll bury him in a styrofoam container. A Bacon Double Cheeseburger “to go”.
Dave’s not here.
“As a Brit heâs probably never had a decent cheeseburger in his life. Much less a green chile cheeseburger.”
Ain’t nothing in the world like a green chile cheeseburger with freshly roasted NM chile.
Love that movie.
I’m thinking of changing my name to “Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions â on a sesame seed bun”
Bada-bing!
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