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A Big Kahuna Burger takeout bag is seen in Romy and Michele's apartment. [10] The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl: 2005 Written and directed by Rodriguez A Big Kahuna Burger takeout bag appears on the dock during the dream in which Max meets Sharkboy. [citation needed] Death Proof: 2007 Written and directed by Tarantino
Big Texan Challenge (meal with 4.5-pound steak, a baked potato, a shrimp cocktail, a salad, and a dinner roll) 2 Memphis, Tennessee: December 3, 2008 Food Sasquatch Burger (7.5-pound burger) 3 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: December 10, 2008 Man Atomic Hot Wings Challenge (6 chicken wings doused in a 150,000-Scoville-unit sauce) 4 Columbus, Ohio
This included a shovel full of oysters at Bowen's Island and a fried chicken sandwich with sausage gravy known as the "Big Nasty" at Hominy Grill, plus this episode's challenge at Bushido; [21] [22] Adam arrived in Charleston on Sunday, May 24, taped a segment for the "Baseball Special" to air later this season on Tuesday, May 26, visited Bowen ...
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Big Kahuna, a series of games by Reflexive Entertainment; Big Kahuna's, a waterpark in Destin, FL; The Big Kahuna; Big Kahuna Burger, a fictional restaurant in films by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez; Big Kahuna Rams, a Canadian junior football team; Big Kahuna, a water slide at the Darien Lake Theme Park Resort
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In Germany, Hawaiian pizza is thought to be a variation of the ham, pineapple and cheese-topped Toast Hawaii, originally introduced by Germany's first TV cook Clemens Wilmenrod in 1955. [8] [9] [10] In 1957, a "Hawaiian Pizza" containing pineapple, papaya, and chopped green pepper, but not ham or bacon, appeared in Portland, Oregon. [11] [12]