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Old 11-23-2003, 04:16 PM   #2655
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[quoteost_uid0="~virtualfighter~"]want me to explain the history of hamburgers?
no? tuff noodles im explaining it anyay :buttrock:

the hamburger first started in antient china, as a speedy food for when on long jurneys. it was just ground beef with authentic spices, and then once the chinese culture started influencing europe, the hamburger went to europe. it was called hamburger in hamburg germany, as they perfected the recipite. then, during WW1 it traveled to america, where they started to sell the hamburger in diners. then, one day they said that some fool told the guy that he wanted the hamburger to go, something he could carry out. so the guy put the hamberger in a bun and then the different variations of that made the hamburger we have today.[/quote]
Antient.... ???
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