Where do hamburgers come from?
#1re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/23/05 at 9:32pmSOME THINGS ARE BETTER LEFT UNKNOWN...
ZONEACE
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
#2re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/23/05 at 9:34pm
I don't get it.
Unknown User
Joined: 12/31/69
#4re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/23/05 at 9:44pmthat was....interesting.
#5re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/23/05 at 9:47pmIck.
#6re: where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/23/05 at 9:48pmwait. so it's not the hamburger fairy?
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#7re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/23/05 at 9:48pm
oh bts, you know you enjoyed it...as much as All Shook Up
#8re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/23/05 at 11:03pm
The Oriental vertical looks great. I can imagine what the restored interior looks like. A belated thanks to old Garth
Hamburgers come from a White castle where the Burger King lives. It is located on MacDonald's farm. E-I-E-I-O . On that farm he used to have 2 cows - not any more he doesn't
#9re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/23/05 at 11:11pmcheck your PMs MrRoxy!
boytobroadway
Broadway Star Joined: 8/28/05
#10re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/24/05 at 1:41am
That was slightly disturbing.
ummm...ya....ok...
ZONEACE
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
#11re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/24/05 at 2:16am
"wait. so it's not the hamburger fairy?"
Papa, I think that was the hamburger fairy.
gavrochegirl
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/16/05
#12re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/24/05 at 2:32amUh...that was sort of disturbing.
Matthew Rask
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/2/04
#14re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/24/05 at 9:33amOh, I already knew that. In fact, I had a bacon double cheeseburger last night!
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Dollypop
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
#15re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/24/05 at 9:40am
Many years ago I was on a guided tour of Italy and there was this peculiar woman named Joan Kelley who was really Blanche du Bois with a New England accent. As the coach was driving through Tuscany, she wanted to know where the Italians grew pasta. I was very snide and told here that while she was dozing we'd passed several spaghetti trees. She spent the rest of the trip trying to spot another one.
We also had her believing that olive oil was harvested in the same manner as maple syrup.
I'm not kidding.
Unknown User
Joined: 12/31/69
#16re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/24/05 at 9:56am
No one has lived to return tell the true origins of hamburger, but as one who knows I will let everyone in on this fact.
Hamburgers come from the chopped and ground bodies of recalcitrant message board posters. That's why burgers are always oily and very often cheesey.
#17re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/24/05 at 9:57amEat me!
"I broke the boundaries. It wasn't cool to be in plays- especially if you were in sports & I was in both." - Ashton Kutcher
#18re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/24/05 at 12:05pmi wonder where CHEESEburgers come from?!?
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Dollypop
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
#19re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/24/05 at 1:49pmCHEESEburgers come from cheesy people who haven't seen WICKED five times.
#20re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/24/05 at 5:25pmPosters who like cheesy bombast - a term once penned by a critic describing Wildhorn's music
The Grovers Corners Yenta
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/3/04
#21re: Where do hamburgers come from?
Posted: 9/24/05 at 8:03pmA local legend here in Connecticut states that the first hamburgers were served at a lunch counter in New Haven called Louis' Lunch sometime in the late 1800's. The place is still in operation today and the orginal broilers are used. Buns had not been invented at that time and they were served on white toast without ketchup. They are still served that way today.
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