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Old June 15th 05, 06:12 PM
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We got onto the topic of food you eat when dumped or depressed, and I
saw this in some crappy tabloid: A restaurant called Denny's Beer
Barrel Pub in CLearfield PA, serves a burger with 5000 calories!

It weighs 15 lbs, made of 10.5 lbs of beef; 25 slices of cheese; a
head of lettuce; 3 tomatoes; two onions; a cup and a half of
mayonnaise, relish, ketchup, mustard, banana peppers, and a supersized
bun! It can feed ten people.

At least the lettuce and tomatoes are healthy! Hey, let's all stop by
there after one of our saturday rides!

Has anyone been to this restaurant? WHere is Clearfield anyways, is it
near Philly?
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Old June 16th 05, 05:36 AM
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We got onto the topic of food you eat when dumped or depressed, and I
saw this in some crappy tabloid: A restaurant called Denny's Beer
Barrel Pub in CLearfield PA, serves a burger with 5000 calories!

It weighs 15 lbs, made of 10.5 lbs of beef; 25 slices of cheese; a
head of lettuce; 3 tomatoes; two onions; a cup and a half of
mayonnaise, relish, ketchup, mustard, banana peppers, and a supersized
bun! It can feed ten people.

At least the lettuce and tomatoes are healthy! Hey, let's all stop by
there after one of our saturday rides!

Has anyone been to this restaurant? WHere is Clearfield anyways, is it
near Philly?



10.5 lbs of beef. That is amazing. I guess it can be eaten by several
people.


I go to lunch with a guy who takes me to a Chinese all you can eat
buffet (His car) and he can put away about 5 full plates and 3 refills
of Cherry Pepsi but even he couldn't handle a 10.5 pound burger. My
other friend at 6'8" wouldn't even try it, since he likes to be able to
move after lunch.

Around here the local Indian casinos all serve a huge hamburger but,
judging by the size it might have 3 or 4 lbs of beef in it. I've never
been depressed enough to try it.


There is a restaurant in Amarillo, Texas, on highway 40 that offers a 72
ounce steak free if you can eat all of it in one hour. If you can't you
just bought a $40 steak and a doggy bag. They tell me about 300 people
have done it out of many thousands who have tried, me included. It
doesn't sound that big until you see the waitress with the big arms
bringing a steak that hangs over both ends of a large plate. They make
money on it due to the $40 losers price and the number of people who
will try it. That was years ago so it might be a $50 steak by now.
Bill Baka

Tom

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Old June 16th 05, 02:55 PM
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that has to be way more than 5000 calories..

doesn;t a quarter pounder have like 700?

if so just the beef would be 42,000.

wle.

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Old June 16th 05, 03:22 PM
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wle wrote:

doesn;t a quarter pounder have like 700?


A quarter pounder has 430 calories.

http://shapefit.com/mcdonalds.html


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Old June 16th 05, 07:22 PM
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 21:36:55 -0700, Bill Baka wrote:

wrote:

wrote:

We got onto the topic of food you eat when dumped or depressed, and I
saw this in some crappy tabloid: A restaurant called Denny's Beer
Barrel Pub in CLearfield PA, serves a burger with 5000 calories!

It weighs 15 lbs, made of 10.5 lbs of beef; 25 slices of cheese; a
head of lettuce; 3 tomatoes; two onions; a cup and a half of
mayonnaise, relish, ketchup, mustard, banana peppers, and a supersized
bun! It can feed ten people.

At least the lettuce and tomatoes are healthy! Hey, let's all stop by
there after one of our saturday rides!

Has anyone been to this restaurant? WHere is Clearfield anyways, is it
near Philly?



10.5 lbs of beef. That is amazing. I guess it can be eaten by several
people.


I go to lunch with a guy who takes me to a Chinese all you can eat
buffet (His car) and he can put away about 5 full plates and 3 refills
of Cherry Pepsi but even he couldn't handle a 10.5 pound burger. My
other friend at 6'8" wouldn't even try it, since he likes to be able to
move after lunch.

Around here the local Indian casinos all serve a huge hamburger but,
judging by the size it might have 3 or 4 lbs of beef in it. I've never
been depressed enough to try it.


There is a restaurant in Amarillo, Texas, on highway 40 that offers a 72
ounce steak free if you can eat all of it in one hour. If you can't you
just bought a $40 steak and a doggy bag. They tell me about 300 people
have done it out of many thousands who have tried, me included. It
doesn't sound that big until you see the waitress with the big arms
bringing a steak that hangs over both ends of a large plate. They make
money on it due to the $40 losers price and the number of people who
will try it. That was years ago so it might be a $50 steak by now.
Bill Baka

Tom

OOOgggg....

There's a restaurant here called Cosmo, known for it's greasy spoon
type breakfasts. We say that the food is flavored with shnotz and
cigarette smoke.LOL. Their specialty is the MISHMASH OMELET:
bacon
salami
ham
sausage
tomatoes
onions
eight eggs
served with potatoes

YUM! You can slide home on the grease.
 




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