'Burgers' have been around in one form or another since Humans began to cook meat.
It is not a recent invention but has been part of our diet for thousands of years.
As for the balding question. If a man combs his hair back, he and others will notice the receding hairline more than if it was combed forward.
It is an urban myth that hair combed back makes you bald faster, it just notices earlier.
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2007-02-02 20:00:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The keen reader may detect that there are, in fact, two questions here and they seem somewhat unrelated. However, this is not the case. Whilst not being sure about when the first hamburger was made, it is a fact that if you imagine a man with a full head of hair and that he keeps combing his hair backwards until it has all fallen out. That's about the length of time that a McDonald's quarterpounder stays on the shelf till someone buys it.
2007-02-02 20:21:57
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answered by brainyandy 6
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firecat is the closest to being correct on the burger question. the burger as we know it today dates back to an old roman recipe (the earliest known record of the recipe). however burgers as firecat said date back as long a humans have been cooking meat.
and yes some people are correct the ham in hamburger is alleged to originate from hamburg where it was alleged someone claimed credit for recreating a lost or forgotten meal type.
as for the hair question. that is speculatiion and most likely a myth.
in most cases in my opinion hair loss can be traced to the wearing of hats and other head coverings for more than a couple of hours a day. No scientific evidence to prove my theory. but think about it and look closely.
your head is where your body loses most of its heat (to self regulate your system so you do not overheat). if you have a thick head of hair and then put a hat on your heard is more likely to sweat and so to cool down your body will drop hairs so your body can get back to a normal heat level.
As I said this is just my theory and i have no scientific evidence that this sis the case.
now as for the asker, next time you want to ask questions, post each question seperately, other wise how are you going to be able to decide what is the best or most relevant answer and provide the correct feedback.
2007-02-02 20:35:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Charlie Nagreen created the hamburger at the age of 15 in 1885,
2007-02-02 19:53:10
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answered by smart arse 2
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As the name implies, they were first made in Hamburg(hence the gherkins often included, and the lack of ham!), and were more recently adopted and adapted by the Americans.Probably first made in the late 1800's.
2007-02-02 20:35:22
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answered by Anonymous
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2017-01-27 12:17:21
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answered by Stacie 4
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Hamburgers are called hamburgers because they were invented in Hamburg in the 19th century.
However, there is strong evidence to suggest that the Romans ate a very similar concoction to the hamburger about 1.800 years ago.
2007-02-02 19:59:06
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answered by Nightworks 7
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Your main question has nothing to do with the additional information..... well aaaanyway, i dont know when the first hamburger was made.... but i'd LOVE to eat it!!!! Hmmm.. i wonder if it tasted the same ??!
2007-02-02 23:33:34
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answered by ♥ уσυ вєℓσηg ωιтн мє ♥ 7
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the first hamburger was made in Athens, TEXAS, in the 1890's.
2007-02-03 14:25:35
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answered by ny21tb 7
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about 2 minutes before the cheese burger
2007-02-02 19:55:23
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answered by Anonymous
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