Thomas Jefferson did. As surprising as it seems the cheeseburger has been dated back to the 1600s. Though these didnt have pickles or ketchup, they had cheese and cow meat or as w know it hamburger meat. it wasnt until one day when Jefferson was feeling a bit hungry that he asked for a cheeseburger, these were rather expensive since the goat and cow population had moved to California. Jefferson was very hungry and didnt want any delay on his cheesebuger so he said something along the lines of "If you can bring a cheeseburger great in size i will not release you for your line of work, and this cheeseburger better be in my hands in 24 hours or you can bring me a regular sized cheeseburger that must be in my hands in 3 hours. its your choice." the worker not wanting to get fired, went to california and made the biggest cheeseburger. The cheeseburger was brought to Jefferson in 22 hours and the worker was not fired. Historians just found this out last week when searching a california barn. they found a list of purchases and why that person purchased them.
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Personally, I haven't eaten a whole hamburger in under a minute. Maybe not even under five minutes. But the world record for most hamburgers eaten in EIGHT minutes is 103... which is just about 13 hamburgers per minute. So I'd go with 13. :)
They ate Men, they were cannibals. Most of Odysseus' crew was eaten.
you have already eaten
She ate two thirds of the pie in one sitting!
In a way, yes. Hamburgers are greasy and are full of calories. If you ate a lot of hamburgers (over an extended period of time) you could have a heart attack from it.no. hamburgers are cute and fluffy. and they squeak. and if they are evil they are evil in a cute way.
The person that ate the most cockroaches in one minute is Ken Edwards. He ate 36 cockroaches for the record in 2001.
Eating is the present participle; eaten is the past participle.
Corn meal was one of the top foods eaten by the Mayans.
Eaten is the past participle of eat, not the past tense. Ate is the past tense.
i have eaten