Enki_Amenra
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Ever heard of Louis Lunch in CT? It’s recognized as the birthplace of the hamburger in the US. I ate there once. The burgers were really good. Super basic. Handmade Pattie’s cooked in ancient special grills. No buns. Burgers are on white toast, with cheese onion and tomato. That’s it. No mustard, mayo or ketchup.The name "hamburger" comes from the city of Hamburg, Germany, where a cut of beef called the Hamburg steak has been used since the 1830s. No relation to pork in any way. . .
There's LOTS more...and you know it. Those are particular, glaring, EXCRUCIATING EXAMPLES for nerd worshippers. FACTS are that virgins running kiddie camps can't possibly identify every talent out there in that vast pool. An Aaron Rodgers doesn't even get a star and goes JUCO before he fills out and a Byron Young is an undeveloped runt and has to work at Dollar General store...happens WAY more than you're capable of admitting.Your post alone illustrates what an anomaly it is - you referenced four dudes, two of which didn’t even come here.
Facts are - odds are stacked low ranked dudes are more likely to be another Jarrod Means or Brandon Davis than a Cedric Tillman. Cheerlead away though.![]()
No mayo?Ever heard of Louis Lunch in CT? It’s recognized as the birthplace of the hamburger in the US. I ate there once. The burgers were really good. Super basic. Handmade Pattie’s cooked in ancient special grills. No buns. Burgers are on white toast, with cheese onion and tomato. That’s it. No mustard, mayo or ketchup.