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Sadness-Erasing Burger from Angry Dog in Dallas
*feverishly scribbles Google Earth directions*
mangabanga, Fire up the Burgermobile!
I Ate L.A.
I've been in L.A. 10 years and have only been to some of those places in the past 6 months under my wife's tourguidance. The pastrami sandwich from Langer's was outstanding. Just looking at that picture made my mouth water thinking about how delicious it was.
The Original McDonald's in San Bernardino, California
@intel There was a ladder up in the support tube, you climbed up into the burger and it was all smooth metal like a slide--but all you could to is pull yourself around in a circle. For some reason I thought it was a blast as a kid, but yeah...that's all it did.
My favorite was the Grimace 'cage' on springs. Fittingly ironice, when you think about it--being trapped inside this fat purple blob. As a child I liked to think that Grimace was the anthropomorphicaction of whatever they made the chicken nuggets out of.
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Hands down the most serious eater I know is my wife, whom some of you may know as mangabanga. I'm barely tearing off my first chicken leg to eat and she's stripped a half chicken like a horde of beetles. Except the beetles don't crack open the bones with their teeth, suck out the marrow, and go back for more. Then try to take away what I haven't finished yet.Nearly every meal we have, she's three bites in and talking about what she wants for 'second dinner' or lunch tomorrow.
And it's not that she's voracious--she has such a passion for food in every stage. She's extremely knowledgeable about the growth, production, processing, preperation, history, and uses of pretty much everything humans can eat. Last night she counted nearly a hundred spices in our kithchen cabinets, and that doesn't count her salt collection. She browses foodie sites for great places nearby, when they're opening, what they have new, etc. Our day trips and travels normally center around 'omg we have to try the food at this place.' Our place is filled with wonderful smells of great foods cooking. Few things are as sexy as a beautiful woman who can throw down at the dinner table and then tell you why they got the sauce wrong on the order the waiter just carried past to another table.
Baby, let's go eat!