Theoretical Question
#13
Originally Posted by Srce' date='Oct 1 2003, 02:24 PM
I'm sure there's burger joints who place the cheese between the tomatoe and lettuce just to be different.
I can't believe how serious I'm taking this. I'm science-deprived since I switched my major to business.
#17
I left my $100 shades on the back of My FD. Stayed until I went reverse>first gear. Then I circled the block and ran them over.
The point? Cheese may make a burger stick, but glasses have no ally in food.
The point? Cheese may make a burger stick, but glasses have no ally in food.
#18
Originally Posted by j9fd3s' date='Oct 1 2003, 02:28 PM
to further clarify it was a day old cheeburger with no veggies at all, it wasnt too greasy, it was more like a hockey puck
#19
So was it stuck to the wing after, or was it all dried out? Sounds like it was dried out. Must not be a lot of airflow over that spoiler. We left a cheesburger on the roof of a van once and it didn't make it to 40 kph.
#20
Originally Posted by TYSON' date='Oct 1 2003, 10:31 AM
So was it stuck to the wing after, or was it all dried out? Sounds like it was dried out. Must not be a lot of airflow over that spoiler. We left a cheesburger on the roof of a van once and it didn't make it to 40 kph.
mike