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Chug and chow
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Sotonoff, Jamie
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McLaughlin, Rhett
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/ Richie, Lionel
2008
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2008
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Chug and chow
2008
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\"You can probably get your head in there, if you have a really small head,\" said Rhett McLaughlin, half of the Internet comedy duo Rhett and Link, who ate their way through Chicago earlier this month. \"Its all so good, its a compromise for the people of Chicago. Next time we come to Chicago, we expect to see the Chicazebo on a lot of menus, and wed be fine with that.\" They loved their meal and the restaurant, which will be mentioned in their Webisodes and blogs at rhettandlink.com and speedysroadtrip.com. (Link described his Choo Choo burger as \"floppy and large, in a very pleasant way,\" while Rhett said, \"I can definitely taste that it arrived on a train, and that someone in a loving fashion pressed it down with a spatula.\") Rhett and Link are childhood friends from North Carolina, where \"pig pickin\" from a roasted pig with a vinegar-based barbecue sauce is the entree of choice. They dont pretend to be foodies, but refer to themselves as \"deputy food critics\" who represent the \"average palate.\"
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