Friday 21 September 2007

Too Much.

I was going to come home and post about how happy I am that it's the weekend and that my cold is almost gone, but we went out after work and I decided to eat a whole burger and it came with two patties and I didn't realize that until I was nearly done and I think I'd like to die now.

So, I'm here to tell you to go do this because it's totally awesome.


I need to Melbourne*.


*"Call Australia"?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Only two?! You should see sixteen?
For the full gory details, click here*.
I found the follow-up comments
hilarious.

*Warning: Do not click on a full stomach.

Victoria said...

OK, yeah, I'm totally not clicking on that link right now! ; )

Likalia said...

That is a lot of meat, I'm feeling a little nauseous just thinking about it. :)

Anonymous said...

Hahaha... I liked the "I need to Melbourne"... ROFL... but it's true it sounds so much like it when you're ready to vomit!

(Maybe that's why the city stinks too?)

LOL

Brian said...

I believe the original phrase was "I'm off to call Australia," but I'm a little fuzzy on the details, as I was dialing my own phone at the time. As it were.

Victoria said...

Likalia, I'm not really a meat eater myself anyway!

Ryan, I totally didn't invent that saying and had never heard of it before a week or two ago. : )

Luther, I suppose it's a collect call? (Oh my. I can't believe I just said that)

McGone said...

Thanks for the link back, V.

Hope you digested well.

Victoria said...

Yo McGonigle, I survived the digesting!

It was touch and go there for a while though....

: )

Jonathan Beckett said...

So you see... I saw "ihob" and remembered visiting ihop when I last came over to see my family in San Francisco.

I can still remember the guy sat reading Harry Potter on the morning it came out, wedged behind a table at ihop, with a stack of pancakes dripping with syrup next to him.

I remember thinking "let him be a warning to others of this lifestyle" :)

Victoria said...

heh