
""That was the end of our night, of course," Young said with a laugh, "because we ate it, felt terrible and didn't go out after." Today, Young is a family man. Once a longtime San Francisco resident, he's got a couple of kids and is happy to have traded the Mission for an East Bay backyard, though he does miss being able to simply walk from his front door to a quality burrito."
A group including Will Young and Tony Hsieh visited a Nevada In-N-Out on Halloween night in 2004 to ask whether a classic double-double could be made with 98 extra patties and 98 extra slices of cheese. The workers considered the request, laughed, and agreed to try. The order took time and required heavy work on the grill, and the staff improvised a caddy using cardboard boxes to hold the massive burger. The burger was assembled with one bun at the top, one bun at the bottom, and a century of meat and cheese in between. Afterward, the group ate it, felt terrible, and ended the night.
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