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well it was just another regular arvo with my mates and by about 7ish we started feeling quite hungry, one of my mates how ever was a little too hungry and decided to make this. shown below is a burger that because of its sheer size had to be served without wrapping it, it was originally a triple cheese burger then was going to have another 7 slices of meat and cheese added, instead it was made with a total of 15 slices of meat and cheese. Now of course he'd already eaten prior to this so it was not finished but the reaction on the poor burger boys face, when he was told it wasnt a miss printed order, was priceless. And so the tower of grease was born. Ill never forget the counter chick asking him will want a knife and fork with that........bon appetit

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Amatuers! haha

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1.5kg burger...and thats the small. I'll never do it again!

The large one is a bit over 4kgs! The pattie itself weighs 1.5kg, a whole head of letteuce, a packet of cheese, 8 tomatoes, 2 onions, and 6 eggs.

Amatuers! haha

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1.5kg burger...and thats the small. I'll never do it again!

The large one is a bit over 4kgs! The pattie itself weighs 1.5kg, a whole head of letteuce, a packet of cheese, 8 tomatoes, 2 onions, and 6 eggs.

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Amatuers! haha

30042008224qm1.th.jpgthpix.gif

1.5kg burger...and thats the small. I'll never do it again!

The large one is a bit over 4kgs! The pattie itself weighs 1.5kg, a whole head of letteuce, a packet of cheese, 8 tomatoes, 2 onions, and 6 eggs.

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