Yesterday’s post got me thinking, and I learned a valuable lesson. What *I* think might be a well-written post on a timely subject and actually introduce innovative concepts, and fuel the fires of discussion to the point where there would be a near literary riot (in a good way), public reaction was basically crickets. Then I thought to myself - “hey, you’re watching it too closely. You’re passionate about this topic, you feel you did a good post, and now you’re way too impatient for the reaction. It’s barely been any time. It’s morning now and you posted yesterday afternoon.” Then I matured a little and realized “Hey, are you writing it for the response? Or are you writing it because it’s what you think? Because if you’re just writing for a response, you’d better get a LOT more controversial” and then I slapped myself for taking too much time on a serious subject.
Reeling from the slap (because my arms are very strong from so many years of bowling), I pulled myself up (because my arms are very strong) and got ahold of the situation (because my arms are very strong). Pushing aside my instincts (because my arms are very strong), I dropped the subject (my arms got tired).
Which brings me to something infinitely more interesting - Chili’s OLDTIMER CHEESEBURGER!

I’m a HUGE burger fan.
By that, I mean both potential meanings: one, I’m huge, and I’m a fan of burgers. Also, I’m a burger fan who is extremely good and passionate about his fanning of burgerocity.
While I should admit that there are few burgers I’ll turn down, there are few that earn “top burgers”. Let’s put this into perspective - I am rarely disappointed in a burger. I can find happiness inside the greasiest, coldest burger from a ballpark. I’m a joyminer who can still find the mother lode when given a flat, dry burger from a mexican restaurant (not typically known for good burgers). I’m definitely satisfied with the fast food’s offerings (Big Mac, Whopper, Wendy’s Single, JITB Ultimate Cheeseburger, and all the other burgers they offer). I never have sent a burger back for quality reasons, although I have no problem sending it back if it comes differently than ordered (ie, they put on mustard instead of mayo; I almost sued them once for that).
But to me, the ultimate-tasting burger is the Chili’s Oldtimer. For me, the same thing comes out of my mouth when ordering the thing I most want to go into my mouth: “hi, I’d like some great food to go! I want and oldtimer with cheese, medium, mayo, ketchup, pickles, lettuce and no season salt on the fries, please.”
I don’t know what they do to the meat, or the bun, but it’s juicy, warm, perfectly seasoned and so. incredibly. good.
What’s your favorite burger? If you’re a non-meat eater, feel free to substitute the closest thing you think would apply.










