Burger rush

In this 2008 photo, Wilder Leavitt, right, and Mary Morningstar munch on burgers outside the Bethesda BGR Joint. Expect a line at all three area locations tomorrow morning as customers try to score free burgers. (James M. Thresher/For The Washington Post)
BGR: The Burger Joint has been busy the last few months, racking up accolades and opening new locations (one in Alexandria in September, one in Dupont last week). Tomorrow, they're celebrating by giving out free burgers. Show up to any of the three BGR locations between 11 a.m. and noon on Tuesday, Nov. 10, and you can score a free burger or veggie burger -- as long as you have the letters "BGR" written on your skin. Starting at 7 a.m., crews of BGR helpers will be hanging out in Dupont, Alexandria and Bethesda with BGR logo stamps. You know, for those people who eshew pen ink for something a bit more formal.
-- Julia Beizer
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Julia Beizer
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November 9, 2009; 12:24 PM ET
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