What's Up With An Egg On A Burger?
"none of your business" > wrote in message
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> On Apr 20, 1:06 am, "Paco" > wrote:
>> "Lou Decruss" > wrote in message
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>> ...
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>> > 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.
>>
>> > Am I missing out? Something I should try?
>>
>> > Lou
>>
>> The world famous "Bull Burger"! Served at the Bell Diner, Bayside, NY,
>> only
>> after last call (4:00 AM, back in the day. Greek diners never close). A
>> bacon cheeseburger with a fried egg on top! A side order of fries
>> w/brown
>> gravy! The ensuing reduction in blood flow would negate the effects of
>> alcohol upon the circulatory system, thereby eliminating the possibility
>> of
>> a "hangover". Basically the same outcome as a trip to White Castle, but
>> with less flatulence.
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> and if memory serves, there's a White Castle on the corner of Northern
> Blvd and Bell Blvd... not far from that diner!
Yes! And it's still there, I just Googled White Castle. Cool! When were
you in that area? I was there during the mid 80s. Remember the Old Forge?
Farrell's? Donovan's? So many great bars, so little time!
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