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Remember BURGER CHEF???
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: August 18, 2011 10:01PM

There was one in Tysons. I have very hazy memory of it. Good chocolate shakes.






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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: No ()
Date: August 18, 2011 10:22PM

There were no Bugrer Chefs where I grew up. We did have Burger Chefs though. They were probably similar.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Hatemotor ()
Date: August 18, 2011 10:24PM

Anyone still remember Gino's?,,,There was one in Hybla Valley near were I lived,,,
Loved that place for some reason when I was a kid,,,

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Chef ()
Date: August 18, 2011 10:28PM

I remember the Burger Chef at Rolling and Old Keene Mill Rd in West Springfield. It became a Roy Rogers and is now a Bagel Shop (Einstein Bros?).

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: I Remember ()
Date: August 18, 2011 10:36PM

I remember Gino's! The one I used to go to was on the corner of Route 236 and Prosperity. Now its a Pizza Hut. Loved going to Gino's!!!

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: DH ()
Date: August 18, 2011 10:59PM

There was a Burger Chef in Annandale. Where Jerry's subs is now. It was a Arthurs Treachers before Jerry's. I remember it well.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: UpChuck ()
Date: August 18, 2011 11:04PM

Remember RED BARN? Awesome fried chicken !

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Mr. Know-it-all ()
Date: August 18, 2011 11:08PM

Yeah, Gino's used to sell Kentucky Fried Chicken back in the day because there were no KFC restaurants in the area at the time.

There was a Burger Chef right near the intersection of Old Gallows Road and Leesburg Pike across from what is now the Tyson's Marriott.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: old geez ()
Date: August 18, 2011 11:43PM

There was one on Franconia Road near where the police station station stands today. Now it is a building split in half, a Thai and a Mexican restaurant. It was the only fast food place in Franconia back in the day. Even before the McDonalds across from Edison.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Rebecca ()
Date: August 19, 2011 12:22AM

There was one in Reston. Burger Chef closed, then it was a Roy Rogers. Now a Popeyes.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: clam roll ()
Date: August 19, 2011 04:46AM

I always thought burger chefs food was a cut below hardees and mcdees. The best place to go in the 70's was howard johnsons for burgers or clam rolls.


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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Annandale Music ()
Date: August 19, 2011 05:01AM

I remember Koreatown before it was Koreatown

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Warhawk ()
Date: August 19, 2011 05:23AM

I totally remember Burger Chef. I think there was one in Fairfax, since my parents would take me there every so often and we lived in Vienna. They had burger minis before anyone else.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Sunny D ()
Date: August 19, 2011 06:05AM

DH Wrote:
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> There was a Burger Chef in Annandale. Where
> Jerry's subs is now. It was a Arthurs Treachers
> before Jerry's. I remember it well.


You have a wonderful memory of life in Annandale in the good old days. I loved going to Burger Chef and a huge treat was going to Three Chefs where Fudruckers is now. Oh the wonderful memories.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Hollywood ()
Date: August 19, 2011 06:18AM

There used to be one over in Reston by the old movie theatre. Dang that place was also a Roy Rogers, Jack-in-the-box, and who knows what else.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: old geez remembering ()
Date: August 19, 2011 06:40AM

Annandale Music Wrote:
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> I remember Koreatown before it was Koreatown

We used to get stinking drunk then hit Jack in the Box which was open all night in Annandale, now it is a Popeyes I think.
You had to be young to stomach all that booze then eat Jumbo Jacks or the greasy tacos.
Used to sit in the parking lot next to the place and keep drinking til the early hours after a night in Georgetown or Louies Rick City.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: DH ()
Date: August 19, 2011 09:01AM

Sunny D Wrote:
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> You have a wonderful memory of life in Annandale
> in the good old days. I loved going to Burger
> Chef and a huge treat was going to Three Chefs
> where Fudruckers is now. Oh the wonderful
> memories.


Thank You Sunny D, I spent a lot of time in Annandale back in the day. Back when it was the place to go.
We almost always did Three Chefs for breakfast on Sunday mornings. It was great.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: great times ()
Date: August 19, 2011 09:45AM

I was able to walk to the Burger Chef on Little River Turnpike with my friends from my home, When we finished we would head up to the Schwinn bike store to check out the new rides.Annandale was a fun place to grow up in the 60s and 70s, Now its a run down shithole

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Comfort Food ()
Date: August 19, 2011 09:47AM


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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Bad Burgers ()
Date: August 21, 2011 04:40PM

A new Burger Chef opened in Reston in the 70's... it became a Roy Roger's and is now a Popeye's. Across, from long time/present day 7-11 at Reston International Center locale. Still; have the promotional yo-yo from the day with their logo- a smiley face wearing a chef's cap.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: OldNut ()
Date: August 21, 2011 04:55PM

WingNut Wrote:
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> There was one in Tysons. I have very hazy memory
> of it. Good chocolate shakes.
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>
>
>


Damn, you're old!

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Bad Burgers ()
Date: August 21, 2011 05:17PM

OLD? Well, yes. Holding on for the return of Roy Roger's Double R' Sandwich and purchasing Levis Jeans from Hecht's store at Tyson's Corner in the future... The good things always come back around.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: DH ()
Date: August 21, 2011 06:31PM

I never understood the Double R Bar burger. Ham on a burger? Never made sense to me, but whatever makes you happy.

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Date: August 22, 2011 11:19AM

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: DH ()
Date: August 22, 2011 12:53PM

WingNut Wrote:
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> DH Wrote:
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> > I never understood the Double R Bar burger. Ham
> on
> > a burger? Never made sense to me, but whatever
> > makes you happy.
>
> It makes a lot of sense to your palate,
> delicious.
>
> Neighbors Grill in Vienna at Cedar and Park had a
> similar sandwich on the menu, it is tasty.


Haven't been to Neighbors in a long time. It was always very good. They had a killer French Dip sandwich.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Memory's Gone ()
Date: August 22, 2011 01:51PM

Wasn't the Taco Bell in Merrifield originally a Burger Chef? or was it Jack -in -the- Box?

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: DH ()
Date: August 22, 2011 02:23PM

Memory's Gone Wrote:
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> Wasn't the Taco Bell in Merrifield originally a
> Burger Chef? or was it Jack -in -the- Box?


Jack in the box

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Lee ()
Date: November 29, 2011 09:07AM

I should remember the Burger Chef in Franconia, my mother worked there for a time in the late sixties. Does anyone remember Opal?

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Yo Daddio ()
Date: November 29, 2011 09:41AM

I remember the Tysons Burger Chef very well (remember Burger Chef and Jeff?), I lived within walking distance of it when I was a kid.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: DHW ()
Date: November 29, 2011 11:32AM

The taco bell in Merrifield used to be a Jack in the Box. Now I have to go to St Louis for the best fast food tacos around.

Someone mentioned Red Barn. Didn't they sell Pappy Parker's fried chicken?

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: DH ()
Date: November 29, 2011 01:20PM

Pappy Parkers fried chicken was at Roy Rogers

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: No sir ()
Date: November 29, 2011 01:50PM

I do not remember Red Barn, but does anyone remember Gino's? The Popeyes in Chantilly is an original Gino's building. There used to be one at 123 and 29/50 and I think there is an original building across from the Hampton Inn in fairfax City.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: and Jeff ()
Date: November 29, 2011 02:29PM

As kids, we'd go to the Burger Chef in Reston. They had a big covered patio area you could eat at. It backed up to, and was about 20 yards from Reston Avenue (now Reston Pkwy) back when it was a two lane road.

If you threw the trays like a frisbee, they'd make it to Reston Avenue. If the wind was just right, you could clear it. Driving on Reston Avenue, you could always see dozens of trays in the woods and along the road. Loads of fun for a twelve year old juvenile delinquent wannabe!

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Near George Mason ()
Date: November 29, 2011 02:50PM

I used to work at a Burger Chef in the late 1970's. It was tough to find jobs then, just as it is now. I was lucky to have that job and worked there for 3 years while in High School.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Yo Daddio ()
Date: November 29, 2011 03:49PM

I can think of two old Red Barns. One is right across from Anita's, next to BK, right in Fairfax (have no idea what it is now). The other is on Annandale Road right past 50 going towards Annandale, behind the spot that the Frozen Dairy Bar used to be it's a cleaners or something now.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: BigK ()
Date: November 29, 2011 07:55PM

My first "real" job in high school was at a Gino's outside Philly. I lasted only a few months and worked my butt off. I was working there in the summer of 1968 and they did not hire females. I started as the fry cook and when I left I was the burger guy. My best friend was the KFC chicken guy at the Gino's. Now that was the good old days.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: OldtimeResident ()
Date: November 29, 2011 09:53PM

DH Wrote:
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> There was a Burger Chef in Annandale. Where
> Jerry's subs is now. It was a Arthurs Treachers
> before Jerry's. I remember it well.
I thought the Burger Chef was across from the Fire station on Columbia Pike - it turned into Domino's until they razzed the original building. The Authur Treachers was built from scratch on a vacant lot owned by the Phillips 66 station that became the Fannie Mae candy shop and is now the butcher IIRC.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: OldtimeResident ()
Date: November 29, 2011 10:02PM

My bad. It was Carol's, across from the fire station - Burger Chef was indeed where they built the Authur Treachers

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Where are the white women at? ()
Date: November 29, 2011 11:02PM

clam roll Wrote:
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> I always thought burger chefs food was a cut below
> hardees and mcdees. The best place to go in the
> 70's was howard johnsons for burgers or clam
> rolls.
>
>


Damn, I'm just impressed that they had a white blonde waitress in a skirt serving them. Presumably, in English.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Huntington ()
Date: November 29, 2011 11:39PM

Burger Chef, damn - really old school. I don't remember them around here but I do remember them from when I lived in St. Louis in '78/ '79. We used to have "collectible" glasses from there when I young. Like if you ordered a "special" meal. Does anyone else remember when Burger King released the "Annie" glasses when that movie came out in the 80's? I think my parents still have one, we used to always make them upgrade to that cheesy stuff and they obliged because they were just happy to shut us up.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: matt staszak ()
Date: October 24, 2014 02:39PM

A tip of the hat to whomever said Annandale is now a shithole.......c'mon you are being to nice. Man , I lived there from right across from G.C. Murphys (most of the time) Annandale was a great place to grow up.....hittin Lums for a 90cent schooner and Andys Pizza later not to mention all the steak n cheese joints......I wouldn't have missed it for the world!!!!! Yeah it really sucks now! Glad I live in Arizona now.....no Koreaville here!!!!!

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Mr. Sol ()
Date: October 25, 2014 03:31AM

Looks like the sun in that shithole of a state Arizona has already burned out your mind bringing up this thread from the dead!





matt staszak Wrote:
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> A tip of the hat to whomever said Annandale is now
> a shithole.......c'mon you are being to nice. Man
> , I lived there from right across from G.C.
> Murphys (most of the time) Annandale was a great
> place to grow up.....hittin Lums for a 90cent
> schooner and Andys Pizza later not to mention all
> the steak n cheese joints......I wouldn't have
> missed it for the world!!!!! Yeah it really sucks
> now! Glad I live in Arizona now.....no Koreaville
> here!!!!!

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: mte mustang ()
Date: January 04, 2015 11:35AM

Vienna had a Bugrer Chef on maple ave it was a teen hangout.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Dog Walker81 ()
Date: January 04, 2015 12:52PM

I worked at a Burger Chef in suburban Maryland near my high school in the mid-70s. It was the local high school hangout.

One time the 19 year old night manager asked me for a ride home after closing. It was a 15 minute drive each way, but he told me that I might meet his beautiful wife. Said that she might greet us in her see-through nightie. I reluctantly agreed. Wife was beautiful & greeted us in her nightie, showing off her legs, but it was not the promised see-through nightie. At least he gave me a beer to drink with them.

Another time, while cleaning the parking lot at the request of the same night manager, I found an unopened bottle of wine.

Students would drink a soda from the BC, then fill the paper cup with wine or beer, drinking it through the straw. Occasionally, cops would come along & check on the kids for alcohol. Apparently, someone had ditched the bottle of wine, fearing the police would find it in their car.

I brought the wine inside, stuck it in the icebox, and announced the finding to co-workers & night manager. I told them that we could have a party & share the wine after we finished the midnight post-closing cleanup. Instead, the night manager left before closing, then came back & announced that he had taken the wine home.

I was angry. I & my co-workers were all under legal drinking age (16 through 18 years old), but so was the 19 year old night manager. (Legal drinking age was 21 then.)

Unfortunately, I never found other wine/beer in the parking lot. I had resolved to keep it from night manager. I no longer viewed the night manager as a cool, slightly older, friend.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Hmmm... ()
Date: January 04, 2015 12:52PM

Where on Maple Avenue was it?

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: EKdMh ()
Date: January 04, 2015 02:21PM


no i was dyslexic. i never knew it apart from burger king


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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: 9pYMF ()
Date: January 04, 2015 02:40PM

I think you suffer from aphasia.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Ghost of Al Bundy ()
Date: January 04, 2015 02:53PM

WingNut Wrote:
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> There was one in Tysons. I have very hazy memory
> of it. Good chocolate shakes.
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Bugrer Chef??
What the fuck man! Get it together!

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: old woman ()
Date: January 04, 2015 10:22PM

OLD GEEZ -

Always went to the burger chef on Franconia road AND hit Jack in a box after drunken nights at the same club.

Bet we know eachother. Edison 81 grad

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: 4mykM ()
Date: January 04, 2015 10:52PM

Hmmm... Wrote:
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> Where on Maple Avenue was it?


Across from Beulah. There's a Wendys there now.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: abelard ()
Date: January 04, 2015 11:15PM

>Unfortunately, I never found other wine/beer in the parking lot.

I'd half hoped that your story would end 'turns out the bottle wasn't unopened but was full of piss'.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Old Man Fairfax ()
Date: January 05, 2015 07:01AM

4mykM Wrote:
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> Hmmm... Wrote:
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> > Where on Maple Avenue was it?
>
>
> Across from Beulah. There's a Wendys there now.


I thought a Roy Rogers Restaurant was originally there? There was a Burger Chef at the corner of Gallows and Rt 7. It's a Petco now.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Hmmm... ()
Date: January 05, 2015 07:33AM

Old Man Fairfax Wrote:
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> I thought a Roy Rogers Restaurant was originally
> there? There was a Burger Chef at the corner of
> Gallows and Rt 7. It's a Petco now.

I certainly remember Roy Rogers as having preceded Wendy's as well. Not sure whether Roy's would have been the original occupant or not. Basically, Vienna zoned free-standing fast food places out of existence within the town maybe fifty years ago. There are no car dealers either. Roy's, Kentucky Fried Chicken (now Caribou Coffee), and the town donut shop (now Taco Bell) already existed and were grandfathered in. This is why the two McDonalds along 123 were built a few feet outside the town line, although due to a land swap with the County, the town line now goes right through the McD's across from the high school, which makes it eligible to pay town taxes.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: vkDYy ()
Date: January 05, 2015 01:53PM

9pYMF Wrote:
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> I think you suffer from aphasia.

someday we'll sit in court and see how much of the gov psychology manual can be proven as fact for court - and how much the bitch costed

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Grammarist says... ()
Date: January 05, 2015 02:06PM

vkDYy Wrote:
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> someday we'll sit in court and see how much of the
> gov psychology manual can be proven as fact for
> court - and how much the bitch costed

Not sure about aphasia, but you do have some grammar disorders. The word "costed" exists only in the sense of pricing something or other. "When the bean-counters got a look at it, the office upgrade proposals costed out at budget-busting levels."

Otherwise, both the past and past participle of COST is COST...

The bitch cost me big-time.

- AND -

The bitch HAS cost me big-time.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: don't have a cow, man ()
Date: January 05, 2015 04:42PM

Grammarist says... Wrote:
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> vkDYy Wrote:
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> > someday we'll sit in court and see how much of
> the
> > gov psychology manual can be proven as fact for
> > court - and how much the bitch costed
>
> Not sure about aphasia, but you do have some
> grammar disorders. The word "costed" exists only
> in the sense of pricing something or other. "When
> the bean-counters got a look at it, the office
> upgrade proposals costed out at budget-busting
> levels."
>
> Otherwise, both the past and past participle of
> COST is COST...
>
> The bitch cost me big-time.
>
> - AND -
>
> The bitch HAS cost me big-time.


Leave him alone. It's just a typo. Jeesh!

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Grammarist ()
Date: January 05, 2015 07:11PM

don't have a cow, man Wrote:
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WHAT did you just say???
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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: TGbTw ()
Date: January 05, 2015 08:57PM

>someday we'll sit in court and see how much of the gov psychology manual can be proven as fact for court - and how much the bitch costed

I would guess (from context, since you can't actually parse this sentence) the poster is referring to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. This isn't a government product in a direct sense. Also, it is kind of odd to anthropomorphize a manual as a woman.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Sky Samurai ()
Date: January 05, 2015 11:55PM

I just killed you from my Zero

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: burger chef and Jeff ()
Date: January 06, 2015 01:05AM

mte mustang Wrote:
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> Vienna had a Bugrer Chef on maple ave it was a
> teen hangout.


It was were the Roy Rogers was. The had a conveyor belt and I watched a kid throw the burger on the floor, pick it up and put on on the convayer belt. I walked out and they closed down the next week.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Burke Brat ()
Date: January 06, 2015 02:44AM

Burger Chef. LOL once was, will be again,? I have an Ashtray from Geino's, Sold Burger Chef and KFC on 236 at Prosperity..
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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Burke Brat ()
Date: January 06, 2015 02:47AM

Off Topic and while we are at it, can you name this today ? hurry wont be there long.
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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: bc bc ()
Date: February 10, 2015 09:49AM

Burger chef and ginos are re-launching. There are a couple ginos open in Maryland right now.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: NS 13 ()
Date: February 10, 2015 09:54AM

I wish Starvin Marvins would re-launch.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: BC & J ()
Date: February 10, 2015 01:39PM

I have a 1974 "Burger Chef and Jeff" glow in the dark Frisbee. I showed it to a nephew of mine. At first he didn't know what Burger Chef was, then he didn't know what a Frisbee was.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: stephen ()
Date: February 10, 2015 06:05PM

Where I grew up we had Burger chef, Ginos, and jack in the Box. jack in the Box had the first drive threw in my area.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Uh-oh... ()
Date: February 10, 2015 06:40PM

stephen Wrote:
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> Where I grew up we had Burger chef, Ginos, and
> jack in the Box. jack in the Box had the first
> drive threw in my area.

You better hope that Typo-Turd doesn't see that...

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: True The Vote ! ()
Date: February 10, 2015 08:20PM

Sounds like Stephen threw up in Annandale in the 70's

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: eater of things ()
Date: February 11, 2015 01:22PM

NS 13 Wrote:
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> I wish Starvin Marvins would re-launch.


Me too. The marvins mess was the best thing on the menu.

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Obama's Approval Rating with Military? 15%
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: February 11, 2015 01:24PM

Fuck I spelled BURGER wrong 3 and half years ago and no one told me.


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Re: Remember BURGER CHEF???
Posted by: must destroy ()
Date: February 11, 2015 05:37PM

Master chief. Burn in hell WingNut

WingNut Wrote:
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> There was one in Tysons. I have very hazy memory
> of it. Good chocolate shakes.
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Obama's Approval Rating with Military? 15%
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: February 12, 2015 08:45AM

Old thread but there were videos at one time, I think these are them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A3GUlmIFzE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSfMPo6KWps


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Re: Remember BURGER CHEF???
Posted by: Mad men ()
Date: February 12, 2015 07:12PM

Burger Chef featured prominently on mad men at the end of last season.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Patty M ()
Date: March 01, 2015 10:49AM

I actually came here to see if anyone remembered the BC in Tyson's. As I read through this I thought perhaps this will be an exception from the usual obligatory racism I see in FU threads. Then you posted this. The FU reputation remains intact. Thanks for not disappointing.

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Re: Remember Burger Chef?
Posted by: Phil Roach ()
Date: September 14, 2016 09:30PM

I remember the Vienna Burger Chef. I worked there October 67 thru January 1969.......my first job......INA was the manager.....and everyone from James Madison hung out there or at Pizza Fair. Starting pay was $1.10 per hour......and every two weeks I thought I was rich......with a $24 paycheck.
:-))

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Re: Remember BURGER CHEF???
Posted by: Ya Ya Ya I Remember The Chef ()
Date: September 14, 2016 11:55PM

The Burger Chef.. Flame Broiled.. Blah Blah Bla. At Gallows Rd and Rt 7 and then it became a office supply joint. B.C was OK.. Like Mc Ds..Yawn..Sleepy now.. Just OK.. Nothing at all to compare to JACK IN THE BOX TACOS! COME ON BACK JACK!

DAJAX

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Re: Remember BURGER CHEF???
Posted by: Hack in a sack ()
Date: September 15, 2016 12:12AM

Jack off in a box used Ol'Roy dog food for their meat in the tacos.

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: dk ()
Date: December 20, 2018 09:46AM

No it was Hot Shoppes

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Insanity ()
Date: December 20, 2018 10:42AM

dk Wrote:
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> No it was Hot Shoppes

WTH is wrong with you, necromancing a thread that's been dead for more two years?

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Re: Remember Bugrer Chef?
Posted by: Ed ()
Date: September 08, 2024 04:16AM

Yes. Tried to remember it as right across from where it used to be. 1979 was about its last give or take a year or two. Kind of funny 45 yrs later I would spend more money in a day at Tyson’s than I made the entire summer. The car I drive cost about as much as a house back then. Don’t miss the burger chef though. Only went there once I think.

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Re: Remember BURGER CHEF???
Posted by: Arthur Treacher's ()
Date: September 08, 2024 09:23AM

Annandale
Fairfax Circle

Where else?

After school on Friday, I'd go home, tben drive my Mom's 1968 Plymouth station wagon to A&P to cash my check for working front-end. Then, I'd drive right to Arthur Treacher's where I'd always get a 2-piece fish and chips, a Krunch Pup, a Lemon Luv and a large lemonade.

That was 50 years ago. I've been thru 3 wives in that time and I live to talk about it.

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Re: Remember BURGER CHEF???
Posted by: I may be wrong ()
Date: September 10, 2024 03:21PM

Resident since 73 and don't recall Burger Chef at Fairfax Circle. Arthur Treacher's and Ginos yes. Closet Burger Chef was near Reston International Building. Now a Popeyes.

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