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Originally posted by SpartacusThis is the world's top competitive eater...
65 hard boiled eggs in 6 mins 40 seconds. Cool Hand Luke... lightweight!
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A shade risky Bogey
Originally posted by bogeymanThat is just so fecking disgusting (and entirely Amerikan) on every level.
Perhaps they could introduce a handicap system by having one (or more) starving African children set out in front of them while they competatively gorge.
Who knows but that they might accidentally eat the child?
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Believe it or not
This is the world's top competitive eater...
65 hard boiled eggs in 6 mins 40 seconds. Cool Hand Luke... lightweight!
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Originally posted by bogeymanThat is just so fecking disgusting (and entirely Amerikan) on every level.
Perhaps they could introduce a handicap system by having one (or more) starving African children set out in front of them while they competatively gorge.
I wonder if when the next San Francisco Earth quake occurs, Americans will be so fat and heavy that the whole area will just slide into the Earth.
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Originally posted by Spartacus
Perhaps they could introduce a handicap system by having one (or more) starving African children set out in front of them while they competatively gorge.
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No, no, I'd heard he's just attended the innaugural meeting of the Association of Independent Competitive Eaters
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Monster eater retires
Apparently he's in india
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5213238.stm
"On one famous occasion, the man who locally became known as Theeta (monster eater) took advantage of a local restaurant's "unlimited meals" coupon.
He reputedly scoffed three bucketfuls of rice, one bucket of fish curry and 10 kgs of cooked meat. "
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxLumphammer, old chap.
Old Wallop is what the Davey's wine bars sell (which is rebadged Directors).
Yes, I have similar fond memories of all the Little Pubs, sadly no more.
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In all seriousness, I think you will find that he knee deep in the brown stuff after two killed in bouncy castle disaster
It seems that the roaps holding him down snapped.
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Originally posted by hyperDAh yes, the sawdust floor and the pints of Old Wallop...
<sheds tear from eye...>
Old Wallop is what the Davey's wine bars sell (which is rebadged Directors).
Yes, I have similar fond memories of all the Little Pubs, sadly no more.
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Originally posted by Dalek SupremeI heard he'd booked a camping holiday in the car park of Mad O' Rourke's Pie Factory in Tipton and is currently munching through his fifth Desperate Dan pie of the day.
<sheds tear from eye...>
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I heard he'd booked a camping holiday in the car park of Mad O' Rourke's Pie Factory in Tipton and is currently munching through his fifth Desperate Dan pie of the day.
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Where is Threaded
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