Kansas City Burger Joint Owner Tells Reporter He Would Love to See His Meat in Her Mouth

Despite the fact that they are led by one of the worst managers in Major League Baseball, the Kansas City Royals are winning postseason games for the first time since 1985, and everybody in town is going bananas.

Joe Zwillenberg owns the Westport Flea Market, which surprisingly is not a place where you can find used quilts at unbeatable prices, but rather one of the best burger joints in Kansas City. To celebrate the fact that the Royals are in the ALCS for the first time in 29 years, Zwillenberg is offering his famous burgers at 1985 prices, meaning patrons can chow on some cow for just $2.99.

Naturally, the promotion has been quite the attention-getter, and KCTV reporter Courtenay DeHoff stopped by last week to get a taste of the madness herself. But when she asked Zwillenberg if she could try one of the burgers, it got almost as awkward as that time grandma passed gas in church:



Not the first time she’s heard that, eh? Thanks to the power of the internet, we’re sure it’s also not going to be the last.

This was the start of another internet phenomenon: Reporter Interrupted During Live Broadcast By Very Vulgar Videobomber (NSFW Language)

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