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        <title>Whataburger times five - The Daily Commute - BeckyCooper&apos;s Blog - Victoria Advocate</title>
        <link>http://community.victoriaadvocate.com/home/Blog/BeckyCooper/6989</link>
        <description>Earlier this week I stopped by Whataburger on my way home to get a snack and I experienced something that still has me shaking my head in disbelief.
I was in the drive-thru lane waiting to give my order when I heard the guy in the car ahead of me order a hamburger with five - yes, FIVE patties!
This guy looked fairly small and fairly young, but looks can be deceiving.
When I heard &amp;ldquo;five patties&amp;rdquo; I started listening closer to make sure I was hearing what I thought was.
He wanted a No. 2- double meat double cheese, plus three patties. Then I heard the clerk say &amp;ldquo;are you sure?&amp;rdquo;
So by the time they finished his order, he had a triple-meat, triple-cheese burger meal with two extra patties, an order of fries and a Sprite.
The clerk kept asking him if he was sure that is what he wanted and he kept saying yes.
As I got my order, I asked the clerk to verify what I had heard. And she verified it - appearing to still be in shock from the order. She said that he said he was going to eat it all by himself. 
I can barely eat a single meat hamburger. I can&amp;rsquo;t imagine eating that big of a burger. She said it was about three inches thick with just the meat.
She said the meal cost $11 and some change.
I have heard of people eating challenge meals. Maybe that is what this was. Who knows?
Call me a food wimp, but I like my burgers one patty and one slice of cheese at a time.
If anyone knows this person, let me know if he really did eat ALL of this giant burger.
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        <itunes:summary>Earlier this week I stopped by Whataburger on my way home to get a snack and I experienced something that still has me shaking my head in disbelief.
I was in the drive-thru lane waiting to give my order when I heard the guy in the car ahead of me order a hamburger with five - yes, FIVE patties!
This guy looked fairly small and fairly young, but looks can be deceiving.
When I heard &amp;ldquo;five patties&amp;rdquo; I started listening closer to make sure I was hearing what I thought was.
He wanted a No. 2- double meat double cheese, plus three patties. Then I heard the clerk say &amp;ldquo;are you sure?&amp;rdquo;
So by the time they finished his order, he had a triple-meat, triple-cheese burger meal with two extra patties, an order of fries and a Sprite.
The clerk kept asking him if he was sure that is what he wanted and he kept saying yes.
As I got my order, I asked the clerk to verify what I had heard. And she verified it - appearing to still be in shock from the order. She said that he said he was going to eat it all by himself. 
I can barely eat a single meat hamburger. I can&amp;rsquo;t imagine eating that big of a burger. She said it was about three inches thick with just the meat.
She said the meal cost $11 and some change.
I have heard of people eating challenge meals. Maybe that is what this was. Who knows?
Call me a food wimp, but I like my burgers one patty and one slice of cheese at a time.
If anyone knows this person, let me know if he really did eat ALL of this giant burger.
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                <title>Mar 28,  2008 at 08:03 PM : Could have been extra...</title>
                <description>Could have been extra patties to share with his dog, ya never know. I hope that is the case. Maybe he and his dog eat together, or he feels guilty eating in front of Fido with those pitiful brown eyes looking up at him. I know it gets to me, so maybe he&#039;s learned to come home with extra for the mutt. Otherwise, yea......and we wonder why America is obese, right? He won&#039;t be keeping that skinny frame for long if that super-duper heart attack on a bun was all for him. Things have a way of catching up with you in the later years.</description>
                <link>http://community.victoriaadvocate.com/home/Blog/BeckyCooper/6989/#c_43357</link>
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                <itunes:summary>Could have been extra patties to share with his dog, ya never know. I hope that is the case. Maybe he and his dog eat together, or he feels guilty eating in front of Fido with those pitiful brown eyes looking up at him. I know it gets to me, so maybe he&#039;s learned to come home with extra for the mutt. Otherwise, yea......and we wonder why America is obese, right? He won&#039;t be keeping that skinny frame for long if that super-duper heart attack on a bun was all for him. Things have a way of catching up with you in the later years.</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Mar 28,  2008 at 09:03 PM : LMAO,
A Quintuple...</title>
                <description>LMAO,
A Quintuple meat cheeseburger is too much even for me.
I used to regularly eat a triple-meat triple cheese (plain and dry) but nowadays just a double will do.
I will get the quadstacker at BK but then their patties as sooo tiny.
Now you really want to hear a good one about a great (sarcastic) waitress?
She actually got into an argument with my Mother who was trying to order. Mom wanted a Cheeseburger.
&amp;nbsp;The waitress INSISTED they do not have cheeseburgers, but they could add cheese to a Hamburger if she wanted.
A smart waitress would have just said &amp;quot;yes ma&#039;am, and put the dang cheese on the hamburger. But no. She had to actually argue the customer. 
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                <link>http://community.victoriaadvocate.com/home/Blog/BeckyCooper/6989/#c_43362</link>
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                <itunes:summary>LMAO,
A Quintuple meat cheeseburger is too much even for me.
I used to regularly eat a triple-meat triple cheese (plain and dry) but nowadays just a double will do.
I will get the quadstacker at BK but then their patties as sooo tiny.
Now you really want to hear a good one about a great (sarcastic) waitress?
She actually got into an argument with my Mother who was trying to order. Mom wanted a Cheeseburger.
&amp;nbsp;The waitress INSISTED they do not have cheeseburgers, but they could add cheese to a Hamburger if she wanted.
A smart waitress would have just said &amp;quot;yes ma&#039;am, and put the dang cheese on the hamburger. But no. She had to actually argue the customer. 
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                <title>Mar 29,  2008 at 06:03 AM : mmmmm,,,,,.... hope it...</title>
                <description>mmmmm,,,,,.... hope it wasn&#039;t my Army son who was down here visiting. There are no Whataburger&#039;s where he is stationed in Fairbanks, Alaska and he told me he was going by the Whataburger while he was here and get his fix. ;)
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Seriously, I don&#039;t think so. Too much of a runner.
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                <link>http://community.victoriaadvocate.com/home/Blog/BeckyCooper/6989/#c_43385</link>
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                <itunes:summary>mmmmm,,,,,.... hope it wasn&#039;t my Army son who was down here visiting. There are no Whataburger&#039;s where he is stationed in Fairbanks, Alaska and he told me he was going by the Whataburger while he was here and get his fix. ;)
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Seriously, I don&#039;t think so. Too much of a runner.
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                <title>Mar 29,  2008 at 12:03 PM : Sounds like this guy...</title>
                <description>Sounds like this guy has been smoking way to many happy sticks:)</description>
                <link>http://community.victoriaadvocate.com/home/Blog/BeckyCooper/6989/#c_43419</link>
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                <itunes:summary>Sounds like this guy has been smoking way to many happy sticks:)</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Mar 29,  2008 at 03:03 PM : More like snorting a...</title>
                <description>More like snorting a few too many Pixie stix.
I have days when I can barely finish a happy meal. Do you think he was planning to stretch it out for a few meals?</description>
                <link>http://community.victoriaadvocate.com/home/Blog/BeckyCooper/6989/#c_43459</link>
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                <itunes:summary>More like snorting a few too many Pixie stix.
I have days when I can barely finish a happy meal. Do you think he was planning to stretch it out for a few meals?</itunes:summary>     
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