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Thats right, it's Physical Challenge time.... I know the SAU VIC Prez likes a Krispy Kreme dount on the odd occasion, so this should be no prob...

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A one-pound beefburger fried, topped with cheese and bacon and sandwiched between two Krispy Kreme doughnuts.

A real heart stopper :)

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Alright this sounds like something that needs to be attempted SMASHED!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Or was thought up while smashed hehehehe

LOL, call it the SUPER WangBurger.....to be consumed with a WangBuster

You have been challenged leewah, SAU honor is at stake

Thats right, it's Physical Challenge time.... I know the SAU VIC Prez likes a Krispy Kreme dount on the odd occasion, so this should be no prob...

800px-Luther_Burger.jpg

A one-pound beefburger fried, topped with cheese and bacon and sandwiched between two Krispy Kreme doughnuts.

A real heart stopper :)

Umm Age, Are you f*cking mental? If you wanted to see a real recipe for disaster, that burger is it!! Cholesterol City, here we come!! Are you that desperate to win something that you have to stoop so low as to challenge me to something physical? And it's not just a physical challenge, it's a damn disaster of a challenge which could harm my internals which will no doubt require a rebuild.

I'll tell you what, I'll take the challenge if I can nominate a proxy to take the challenge on my behalf. SAU-Vic are a team after all :(

LOL, call it the WangBurger.....to be consumed with a WangBuster

You have been challenged leewah, SAU honor is at stake

There already is a WangBurger Rossco. If you got your a$$ to DECA, you'd know all about it ;)

Thats right, it's Physical Challenge time.... I know the SAU VIC Prez likes a Krispy Kreme dount on the odd occasion, so this should be no prob...

800px-Luther_Burger.jpg

A one-pound beefburger fried, topped with cheese and bacon and sandwiched between two Krispy Kreme doughnuts.

A real heart stopper :)

jeez man......one bite of that and the poor guy will have cholestrol problems......

Umm Age, Are you f*cking mental? If you wanted to see a real recipe for disaster, that burger is it!! Cholesterol City, here we come!! Are you that desperate to win something that you have to stoop so low as to challenge me to something physical? And it's not just a physical challenge, it's a damn disaster of a challenge which could harm my internals which will no doubt require a rebuild.

I'll tell you what, I'll take the challenge if I can nominate a proxy to take the challenge on my behalf. SAU-Vic are a team after all ;)

Ummm i did'nt think that far ahead about the logistic of the actual challenge... :P:D I thought of the SAU member who would be the most likey to survive eating this burger....your name floated to the top of my brain. :P

I think it should be done.... i'd like a crack at that burger, or failing that sell tickets to watch the Snowman eat one! :yes:

Ok, after brief disscussions last night, this burger is not that hard to assemble. All we need is a Macca's next to or near a Krispy Kreme.

2 donuts and 2 double quarter pounder burger's with bacon and then it's alive............. :mellow:

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