Cheeseball Man, New York's superhero was me. This is the insane story on what happened.
0:00 - Who Is Cheeseball Man?
0:47 - 9 Months Ago
2:21 - can i eat the balls
4:23 - The Actual Story Starts Here
7:22 - cringe
8:16 - Solution
8:55 - Cool Shirtz
[WATCH] A Day Making NYC's Most Hyped Burgers at Hamburger America
“I’ve been obsessed with burgers, easily for about 25 years now. Hamburger America is the name of the documentary film I made in 2004; I have since then written five books, I’ve had three TV shows, and now a restaurant.” Today Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with George Motz, burger scholar and owner of Hamburger America.
[WATCH] Why New York's Plum Island is Totally Forbidden
Plum Island, located off the northeastern coast of Long Island, New York, has a rich history spanning centuries. Originally known as "Isle des Plumes" by early French settlers due to its abundant bird population, it later became a haven for pirates and smugglers during the colonial era. In the 19th century, it was used as a quarantine station for diseased livestock, helping prevent the spread of diseases to mainland farms. During World War II, the island was taken over by the U.S. government and used for military purposes. In 1954, the Plum Island Animal Disease Center was established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, where research on infectious animal diseases, including foot-and-mouth disease, was conducted. Today, the island remains a site of scientific research, though its future is uncertain amidst discussions of potential closure and redevelopment.