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ADVISORY/Movie Fans to Indulge in Their Love of "Home Fries" in Y-107, Hamburger Hamlet and Warner Bros.-Sponsored Contest; How Many Fries Can You Eat in 60 Seconds?


--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--

WHO: Movie fans and fried-potato fanatics will be joined by Y-107 on-air personalities and chefs from Hamburger Hamlet of Hollywood.

WHAT: Hungry competitors will consume as many of the crispy crisp·y  
adj. crisp·i·er, crisp·i·est
1. Firm but easily broken or crumbled; crisp.

2. Having small curls, waves, or ripples.
 treats as possible in one minute, vying vy·ing  
v.
Present participle of vie.

vying vie
 for a "Home Fries Noun 1. home fries - sliced pieces of potato fried in a pan until brown and crisp
home-fried potatoes

Irish potato, murphy, potato, spud, tater, white potato - an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland
" prize package, which includes a movie poster signed by the stars (Drew Barrymore and Luke Wilson), a $50 gift certificate to any Warner Bros BROS Brothers
BROS Benefits and Retirement Operations Section (King County, Washington)
BROS Barnes and Richmond Operatic Society (London, UK) 
. studio Store, dinner for four at Hamburger Hamlet plus passes for four to see Warner Bros.' off-center romantic comedy, "Home Fries" (set for nationwide release Nov. 25). The fries themselves will be freshly cooked by chefs from Hamburger Hamlet of Hollywood, with the Y-107 DJs hosting and judging the contest.

WHEN: Tuesday, Nov. 24 Contest begins at noon.

WHERE: Forecourt of Mann's Chinese Theatre Chinese theatre has a long and complex history. Today it is often called Chinese opera although this normally refers specifically to the popular form known as Beijing Opera; there have been many other forms of theatre in China.  6925 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood

NOTE: Media credentials must be picked up at the theatre after 10:30 a.m. on the day of the event. There will be no exceptions.

FOR INFORMATION: Marilyn Nelson/Print: 818/954-6228 Amaryah Lanum/TV: 818/954-6618 Robin Forray-Kaufman/Radio & Online: 818/954-6513 Patti Hall/Photo: 818/954-6585
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