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Being at the opening day of the New Yankee Stadium, I found myself in an awkward position...

There were onion rings that looked rediculously delicious and my date wanted some, but the line was proportionally way too long for me to wait. So instead I went to the Gourmet Nacho stand, which had this amazing Mexican Cheese Blend (that was white, not even yellow) and chili meat (no beans). Of course, seeing as how it was a sports game in NYC it cost $9 for the nachos.

We were both very happy with the nachos, but that special girl wanted to try the onion rings... the Yankees at this time were losing, I needed a beer, and I can't say no to a beautiful lady so I found myself on a shorter line than before. That is when I received a text message that simpled said... ~Wouldn't quesso and chilli on the Orings be awesome?~

So I found myself online at the Nacho stand asking the attendant if I could get some chilli and quesso poured on my onion rings...

After consulting with a manager I was told it would cost $9, no discount for no chips. So I spent $20 for an order of onion rings.


I thought about it for a while and still laugh at myself.

What is the most you've over paid for that special mixture that you or a special someone demanded?
 

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