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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Tasty Vittles

The food prudes at Men's Health have picked what they consider the 20 worst foods in American restaurants. I provide this list as a community service... so you'll know what's tasty to eat when you go to any of these restaurants.

I've never tried those Outback cheese & ranch fries; I'll have to give that a spin next time. The whiny little food nazi who wrote the article would probably have a visually-induced heart attack if he ever saw a plate of poutine -- which by the way is one of the tastiest things one can gobble, and may be Quebec's sole valuable contribution to the world.

1 Comments:

Blogger davis14633 said...

I looked at the list. They covered just about everything you could eat out. It was so generic as well. Buger? Fried chicken? Here, I'm going to re-write the article for them, food could make you fat and be bad for you if you eat to much of it. Freakin RETARDS!

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