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From: allyn@sdcsvax.UUCP (Allyn Fratkin)
Newsgroups: net.games.trivia
Subject: Re: TP genus II
Message-ID: <522@sdcsvax.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 9-Dec-84 13:19:37 EST
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Posted: Sun Dec  9 13:19:37 1984
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In article <6444@brl-tgr.ARPA>, ron@brl-tgr.ARPA (Ron Natalie ) writes:
> 
> > 
> > Now, how do they figure 13 layers?  I can see the bun (3), patties(2),
> > cheese(2), lettuce(1), sauce(2) for a total of 9.  Do they figure
> > ketchup counts as a layer, too?  Or the pickle?
> > 
> There is no ketchup on a Big Mac.  It's two all beef patties, special
> sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, all on a seseme seed bun.

So, with two beef patties, and three layers of bun, and two layers of
cheese, that comes out to 11.  Isn't that the TP answer?  Or was it 13?
If it's thirteen, they could probably count the sesame seeds on the top bun
as a layer, and probably get anouther layer in there somewhere by doubling
up on one of the ingredients.

I don't eat Big Macs.  I don't like 'em.
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