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The Douche Burger – $666
666 Burger, New York

The douche burger attempts to make a mockery of the entire expensive burger phenomenon. Created by Franz Aliquo and the 666 Burger food truck in New York City, the cheeseburger features a Kobe beef patty wrapped in gold leaf, foie gras, caviar, lobster, truffles, imported aged Gruyere cheese, melted with champagne steam, a kopi luwak barbeque sauce and Himalayan rock salt.

The owner of the food truck, Franz Alique has this to say about the world’s most expensive burger, “It consists of a f—ing burger filled and topped with rich people s–t.”

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ROFL

I ate here.....

http://www.brotherburger.com.au/

$16 for a fkn burger and it was:

a) nowhere near as good as huxtaburger

b) $16

c) $16

d) nowhere near as good as I make at home

/angrychef

So apparently from what I'm reading some lady made a remark about Buddy Franklin's ex at a bar. And Buddy retaliated with verbal abuse.

Which has in turn turned into herald sun news about how the lady thinks his a 'disgrace' 'bogan' felt 'intimated' etc

Seems like its ok to dish it out but not ok to get it back

*female logic*

Everyone does cover notes...and yeah that's fairly cheap, but they should all be around that for a 250. Because 250. Now try not to stack the thing.

I think some have swapped to new-age cover notes... i.e. Just saying they have a cool period. But same same.

Lol shh you troll. Knee down errytime. (notrly).

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Damn this burger torque.

I've been meaning to try: huxta, mr, andrew, and danny's burgers...

omg another ghey stupid trend to take over....

ITT: Chefs or ex chefs that hate every food not cooked by themselves

nah man! i love alvins food, there are heaps of good restaraunts i like..

grilld just does my head it with the rock hard bread and shitty selection... Schnitz in fountain gate is just shit, and everyone I take there has said the same!

I love my own food, but i love other food too

The Douche Burger – $666

666 Burger, New York

The douche burger attempts to make a mockery of the entire expensive burger phenomenon. Created by Franz Aliquo and the 666 Burger food truck in New York City, the cheeseburger features a Kobe beef patty wrapped in gold leaf, foie gras, caviar, lobster, truffles, imported aged Gruyere cheese, melted with champagne steam, a kopi luwak barbeque sauce and Himalayan rock salt.

The owner of the food truck, Franz Alique has this to say about the world’s most expensive burger, “It consists of a f—ing burger filled and topped with rich people s–t.”

douche-burger-2-450x300.jpg

ROFL

paid 38$ for 2 burgers at Big Mouth last week....they were horrible, better off with a 5$ burger from flakey jakes...

we took a few bites before we left them at the table and laughed as the seagulls went batshit crazy over the feast :devil:

paid 38$ for 2 burgers at Big Mouth last week....they were horrible, better off with a 5$ burger from flakey jakes...

we took a few bites before we left them at the table and laughed as the seagulls went batshit crazy over the feast :devil:

Fish and chip shop burgers are great

Guy who bought my evo.

Got the car checked at an Independant mechanic of his choice, who wrote up a list of small issues he found.

List was given directly to the buyer, wanted 3 of those points on the list fixed.

I got two items fixed by his mechanic and got Scott to do the last one.

Now he's complaining to me saying that there's a knocking sound.

Like you've bought the car now, everything u wanted to be fixed was fixed, why are u complaining now after you have transferred it?

It's 12 year old car with 125km on the clock. Of course there's going to be sounds, it's not brand new.

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