A British woman will most likely be making full use her fork and knife from now on after dislocating her jaw with a triple-decker cheeseburger.  According to "The Mirror," Nicola Peate was trying to sink her teeth into the so-called "Kids in America" burger at Liverpool's Almost Famous restaurant.  Peate says she suddenly felt an excruciating pain, and while she tried to laugh it off at first, it eventually became unbearable.  She went to the doctor for an X-ray, which revealed the extent of the damage.  The doctor manipulated the dislocated jaw back into place and advised Nicola to take smaller bites. Not the real burger, just a pictureFoFa 4951
The trend seems to be making ridiculously tall burgers. Â I dislocated my jaw while wrestling as a teen, so I don't even try to bite something big like that. 4951
Instead of making outrageously large burgers with unusual ingredients and topings, why not just focus on making a really GREAT burger that everyone loves. Those oversized mega burgers are just gimmicks and the fad dies quickly. 4951
- - - - - - - - >> i have always wanted to try that,,, but I know it will make me sick,, in my college days,, that would have been easy,,, not today @KTownTexican: we could split one!Â
@Love2Run: i'm game,,,, always willing to try it 4951
Back when that bar in Atascocita was called mulligans my hubby (we were dating then) ate the iron man burger and downed a beer in about 5 minutes, he dissappeared, I found him in the vehicle doubled over in pain, I rolled him over and he had a huge knot in his tummy, He refused to let me take him to the ER and just laid there for a while. He has never eaten another big burger again!.....LOL 4951