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Old Mar 24, 2011 | 12:44 pm
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Originally Posted by DownTheRappitHole
For that head to Inn N Out and order the Atkins - a patty between 2 pieces of lettuce
More usually called "protein style," but yeah, I've known people to do it. Or "flying dutchman" without anything around it. Neither of while would be to my taste: my point was the opposite, which is most places if you say "just meat and cheese" the bun is still assumed.
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