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And then he would stop for a cheeseburger and "it didn't matter by then".
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"We never passed without stopping for a cheeseburger or two over easy".
I also hope he'll stop by so I can take him out for a cheeseburger every once and a while.
Obama has made a point of stopping by places with Washington street cred — Five Guys for a cheeseburger and fries and, as president-elect, Ben's Chili Bowl, a D.C. institution known for serving black Washington and, among 20-somethings, for providing late-night hangover cures in the form of half-smokes (a local sausage similar to a hot dog) and chili cheese fries.
"I would murder for a cheeseburger," said Thomson.
Starters are £10-£18, mains rise from £14.50 for a cheeseburger to £85 for Wagyu fillet steak.
But I did find a receipt for a cheeseburger at a late-night joint on Houston Street.
Prices range from $1 for sodas to $3.75 for a cheeseburger platter, fries and a soda.
Folks don't walk into a Subway and ask for a cheeseburger and fries.
MR. MORELLET: Calvin comes to the restaurant for a cheeseburger, which winds up costing him $10,000.
"On my salary, I'll take them out to Wendy's for a cheeseburger," Feeley said.
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