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Favorite Place to get a Burger?

So that's why this fucking thread keeps popping up on the New Posts list.

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Are you asking about cooked penguin? Raw penguin, flapsee, is an acquired taste. When cooked, penguins actually taste a lot like kitten. A bit tougher, but fattier too, so it balances out.
I was asking about the logistics and execution of a distracting penguin.

They're very distractable:



But will they be effective distractors?
 
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I was asking about the logistics and execution of a distracting penguin.

They're very distractable:

But will they be effective distractors?

Well, since some fools have made this thread random anyway, here is something that doesn't have to do with anything:

I'm not sure if you read r/cfb on reddit, but there were a couple of guys on there talking about how you were a cool guy and took great photos. I figure they probably just don't know you very well.
 
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Well, since some fools have made this thread random anyway, here is something that doesn't have to do with anything:

I'm not sure if you read r/cfb on reddit, but there were a couple of guys on there talking about how you were a cool guy and took great photos. I figure they probably just don't know you very well.
I do not. If I did, could I still be considered cool?
 
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Bull City Burger and Brewery in Durham, North Carolina

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Tarantula burger special sold at North Carolina restaurant has legs

Hungry customers began calling Bull City Burger and Brewery in Durham, North Carolina, last month in search of their famous tarantula burgers. The restaurant has been serving the eight-legged dish for the past three years in honor of exotic meat month -- and this year would be no different, though the establishment pushed the date back a month.

Seth Gross, owner of Bull City Burger and Brewery, began introducing exotic food, including elk, crickets and chocolate-covered bugs, to the menu about seven years ago.


Entire article: http://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/20...ld-at-north-carolina-restaurant-has-legs.html

Anyone want to try this burger?
 
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