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    World's Largest Pig Burger!!

    Feeling Hungry?

    I am!


    http://www.rexfeatures.com/features/454841/

    Look at this Guy eat!
    He's gonna chock!









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    That is one hell of a burger.

    and people think a big mac is big.

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    woah.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gobbo
    That is one hell of a burger.

    and people think a big mac is big.
    Apparently ameican big macs are twice the size of our weeny little ones. That hunk of meat is heart disease on a plate... Theres no secret to why so many of us are getting thicker around the midriff and unable to walk our household satirs without gasping... its because we eat utter junk

    I saw this place on some sky one show about ridiculous eating habbits in america. In this one town its cheaper to eat out for every meal than to buy weekly grocerys because of competition between restuarnts (cough ) offering increasingly sizeable portions.

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    I suppose most of what i eat can be described as a heart attack waiting to happen. Really need to change my diet.

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    Jeese! that's like a family meal in one burger!

    Doesn't actually look that appetising imo so i think i'm on the right dietry road.

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    That's just silly- if you're stomach is big enough to take that in one sitting, then you should be on a diet anyway.

    Rich :¬)

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    No wonder most of America is malnourished, the food is too big to fit in your mouth

    I mean, come on, thats a blatent design flaw, a burger that is bigger than your head .....
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    LOL

    That just makes me feel hungry

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    I bet I could eat one of those bastards, no problem!

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    The plate itself looks larger than the waitresses waist!

    I can just see ickle Japanese people swarming to this place and getting one each just for the photo

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    Homer from Simpsons would say: "The Forbiden Burger"!

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    That actually made me feel quite sick.

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    It is in a word... Ridiculous!

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    I feel strangely ill... and hungry....

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    Quote Originally Posted by retroborg
    Homer from Simpsons would say: "The Forbiden Burger"!
    wouldnt that be "The forbidden Burger!"?
    heres a little tip for nothing,
    everything that changes the sentence or is part of the sentence comes before you close the speech,
    just like a speech bubble
    thanks

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