A Conversation for Hamburgers in History
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Terry Teadreg Started conversation May 18, 2003
A little while ago I saw a film on Discovery Channel, in which Terry Jones (of Monty Python) showed several origins of "modern" stuff. Among these was a hamburger stall in Pompei, Italy. Apparently the Romans already had fast-food stalls. It was not mentioned, however, if a pickle was included in the meal.
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Terry
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Farlander Posted May 20, 2003
and bacteria invented rotary motion, not the fellow who made the wheel.
sigh - credit *never* seems to go to the right people...
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Farlander Posted May 20, 2003
i think i forgot to mention that *micromaniacs* also happens to be a game i'm very, very interested in...
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