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Strike For The South
11-17-2008, 08:01
Instead of spamming the frontroom with multiple threads on my eating powers. I decided to consolidate them here
1. A 22 inch pepporni pizza
2. A 50oz ribeye steak made for two (they came out and cut it in front of me twas awesome) plus the potatoes creamed corn and bread
3. 3lbs of brisket 4 whole sausages and a gallon and a half of sweet tea.
4. 2 big macs and 10 double cheeseburgers from McDonalds all washed down with 44oz of lemonade
5. A meat lovers omelete from Ihop with 2 short stacks 4 suausges and 8 strips of bacon and about a whole gallon of OJ
6. 4 Philly cheesteaks from Maliks (It was the only restaurant in SA that had good ones and it closed. I've never forgiven the city)
7. 6 potato and egg 6 barbacoa and egg and 6 bean and cheese breakfast Tacos from TC
8. 43 beers in a 24 hour period.
AlexanderSextus
11-17-2008, 08:03
fat much?
Strike For The South
11-17-2008, 08:05
fat much?
6 feet tall and 246lbs last time I was on a scale. So no.
seireikhaan
11-17-2008, 08:13
Instead of spamming the frontroom with multiple threads on my eating powers. I decided to consolidate them here
1. A 22 inch pepporni pizza
2. A 50oz ribeye steak made for two (they came out and cut it in front of me twas awesome) plus the potatoes creamed corn and bread
3. 3lbs of brisket 4 whole sausages and a gallon and a half of sweet tea.
4. 2 big macs and 10 double cheeseburgers from McDonalds all washed down with 44oz of lemonade
5. A meat lovers omelete from Ihop with 2 short stacks 4 suausges and 8 strips of bacon and about a whole gallon of OJ
6. 4 Philly cheesteaks from Maliks (It was the only restaurant in SA that had good ones and it closed. I've never forgiven the city)
7. 6 potato and egg 6 barbacoa and egg and 6 bean and cheese breakfast Tacos from TC
8. 43 beers in a 24 hour period.
:laugh4:
You, sir, are a legend. That you don't have diabetes amazes me. I got a friend at work who tried 5 of Mac's double cheeseburgers and just about had a stroke right there on the spot.
Also, the 43 beers in 24 hours is amazing. Can we get this man a HoF award for "manliest member?"
CountArach
11-17-2008, 08:17
8. 43 beers in a 24 hour period.
Woah! :jawdrop:
I've eaten a rack of ribs once, but that doesn't even come close to anything up there (Then again I'm much shorter and leaner than you :laugh4: ).
Strike For The South
11-17-2008, 08:20
The beers were a bad choice. I drank passed out on a table, woke up and started again (football was on and we were taking bets on how many times Corso said "the most important") On Sunday I woke up and felt like death. I was sober for a whole 4 days because of that mishap.
Tristuskhan
11-17-2008, 12:12
6 feet tall and 246lbs last time I was on a scale. So no.
You mean 146lbs, I suppose?
~:eek:
I've done a 20 inch pizza in Fiji and I've eaten a kilo of rump steak before. But you sir are amazing!
Louis VI the Fat
11-17-2008, 13:10
You mean 146lbs, I suppose?Strike hails from another world. Incr-edible (pun!) as it may sound, I fear Strike really does weigh 246lbs. Europeans are from Venus, Americans from a Mars bar.
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InsaneApache
11-17-2008, 13:24
It sounds as though you're saving up for a heart attack.
aimlesswanderer
11-17-2008, 13:34
I can eat 1 kg steaks plus chips if I don't eat much for lunch, but that doesn't happen often.
I've eaten raw horse, a local delicacy of Kumamoto, Japan, which I could have done without as it was tough and chewy.
Alexanderofmacedon
11-17-2008, 14:29
Not all Texans disregard any sort of personal health regulations. :inquisitive:
LeftEyeNine
11-17-2008, 17:31
And you were finding me exaggerative while saying that he was consuming the earth ?
SFTS, eat them too, boy. :smoking:
Reverend Joe
11-17-2008, 18:06
The 43 beers isn't as impressive as you might think. I have a friend who regularly drinks 20+ beers in a 4-6 hour period, and I know he could easily (if he has not done so already) drink 43 beers in 24 hours. I mean, honestly, that's less than 2 beers an hour; if you take it slow, your liver will easily digest the alcohol.
@Louis: I believe Strike means 246 pounds of muscle. :hide:
Strike For The South
11-17-2008, 18:06
Y'all are just haterzzzzzzzzzzz. You wish you had my style. I have a couple of goals in my life and ordering the salad because of some heart attack or dieasiese that may or may not come is not part of the plan.
Not all Texans disregard any sort of personal health regulations
The pizza place is in your neck of the woods. Florios (sp) right off broadway next to the quarry. Have you been?
Hosakawa Tito
11-17-2008, 18:37
:laugh4:
You, sir, are a legend. That you don't have diabetes >yet< amazes me. I got a friend at work who tried 5 of Mac's double cheeseburgers and just about had a stroke right there on the spot.
Also, the 43 beers in 24 hours is amazing. Can we get this man a HoF award for "manliest member?"
Fixed.~;) The dear lad is careening down the same path I have travelled in my youth. Eating & drinking everything and anything I fancied, and in mass quantities, because my metabolic rate *at that time* could burn it off with nary an ounce of body mass gained. Then the unforeseen and dastardly slowing of my metabolism stealthily crept upon me with age *dang life can be so unfair* , and what I got away with in my youth no longer applies today. Now I think about or smell food and gain weight. Chocolate chip cookies call my name in the middle of the night and that sexpot twelve-pack gives me that "come hither" siren call trying to lure me into a diabetic coma. Beware the light at the end of that party-time tunnel. It's the headlight on the Pharmacy Express barreling down upon you loaded with the meds of gluttony for diabetes, high cholesterol & blood pressure. Of course, the health care industry appreciates your future dependency financial support and wish you the best. We have two plans, pay me now or pay me later. Choose wisely.
Oh to be young and invincible again.:laugh4::laugh4::laugh4:
I believe Strike means 246 pounds of muscle.
Does that include the 40 lb. "Budweiser tumor"?~;)~;p
Strike For The South
11-17-2008, 18:43
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Oh to be young and invincible again.:laugh4::laugh4::laugh4:
I'll be invincible forever! Perhaps but even at 246 pounds my blood pressure is 120/80 and I can run 400 meters in 55 seconds not to mention I can do all these nifty things with a barbell. No one in my family has diabetes and I'm willing to take my chances....Of course chances are Ill be in 30 years echoing your statements so who knows. :laugh4:
I'm going to take this in a slightly different direction from criticizing Strike, if that's okay. Here are some things I have eaten:
Goat head (roasted and fried, on different occasions)
Camel nostril
Sea urchin
Blood sausage
Pickled barnacle
Gelatinous white wobbly objects that nobody ever identified (tapas bar, Madrid)
Raw eel
Various mystery meats
Handmade room-temperature goat yogurt
Raw thistles
I've traveled a fair bit, and I'll try anything once. After eating all of these strange and dubious foods, there's only one I will never, ever eat again: beets. (Well, okay, sea urchin is freaking disgusting, tastes like raw mercury.)
Instead of spamming the frontroom with multiple threads on my eating powers. I decided to consolidate them here
1. A 22 inch pepporni pizza
2. A 50oz ribeye steak made for two (they came out and cut it in front of me twas awesome) plus the potatoes creamed corn and bread
3. 3lbs of brisket 4 whole sausages and a gallon and a half of sweet tea.
4. 2 big macs and 10 double cheeseburgers from McDonalds all washed down with 44oz of lemonade
5. A meat lovers omelete from Ihop with 2 short stacks 4 suausges and 8 strips of bacon and about a whole gallon of OJ
6. 4 Philly cheesteaks from Maliks (It was the only restaurant in SA that had good ones and it closed. I've never forgiven the city)
7. 6 potato and egg 6 barbacoa and egg and 6 bean and cheese breakfast Tacos from TC
8. 43 beers in a 24 hour period.
Wow. Truly, I am not worthy. :sweatdrop:
Even when I did have the uber-metabolism that only those between the ages of 12 and 25 possess, I still don't think I could've pulled off most of those feats. True, I ate anything that didn't move back then, but still nothing like what you've listed. I am in awe, sir. :bow:
Yoyoma1910
11-17-2008, 19:17
I'm going to take this in a slightly different direction from criticizing Strike, if that's okay. Here are some things I have eaten:
Goat head (roasted and fried, on different occasions)
Camel nostril
Sea urchin
Blood sausage
Pickled barnacle
Gelatinous white wobbly objects that nobody ever identified (tapas bar, Madrid)
Raw eel
Various mystery meats
Handmade room-temperature goat yogurt
Raw thistles
I've traveled a fair bit, and I'll try anything once. After eating all of these strange and dubious foods, there's only one I will never, ever eat again: beets. (Well, okay, sea urchin is freaking disgusting, tastes like raw mercury.)
I always thought Sea Urchin reminded me of what I thought it would be like if I caught a jellyfish in my mouth.
Reverend Joe
11-17-2008, 19:23
Sea urchin
:inquisitive: God, why?!
Yoyoma1910
11-17-2008, 19:23
:inquisitive: God, why?!
It's very good for you.
Emperor of Graal
11-17-2008, 19:35
But they are Very spikey.
Hmmm I think they are without spikes
Hosakawa Tito
11-17-2008, 19:39
I'm going to take this in a slightly different direction from criticizing Strike, if that's okay. Here are some things I have eaten:
Goat head (roasted and fried, on different occasions)
Camel nostril
Sea urchin
Blood sausage
Pickled barnacle
Gelatinous white wobbly objects that nobody ever identified (tapas bar, Madrid)
Raw eel
Various mystery meats
Handmade room-temperature goat yogurt
Raw thistles
I've traveled a fair bit, and I'll try anything once. After eating all of these strange and dubious foods, there's only one I will never, ever eat again: beets. (Well, okay, sea urchin is freaking disgusting, tastes like raw mercury.)
Did goat head include the brain?
Camel nostril sounds similar to Moose nose jelly which I have tried.
I love grilled beets.
Some of my bizarre food experiences:
Going back to my hillbilly roots,
raccoon
woodchuck
scrapple
turtle soup
head cheese
While stationed in the Philippines,
salted duck eggs
bagoong *fermented fish paste*
ant larvae
bush meat shish kebob *typically monkey meat*
dog meat
snake meat
lizard meat
various unindetified sea creatures
All this food talk is making me hungry.:laugh4:
Rhyfelwyr
11-17-2008, 19:48
Do you mean black pudding when you say blood sausage?
Reverend Joe
11-17-2008, 19:52
Some of my bizarre food experiences:
Going back to my hillbilly roots,
raccoon
woodchuck
scrapple
turtle soup
head cheese
None of those are even remotely exotic. I myself eat scrapple often.
Anyhow, it's better than sea urchin.
i think Strike just posted this to show off considering all he's done is say how we must envy him :clown: however i've tried delicacies that will shock you all
-bread (mystical white crumbly substance)
- chocolate (edible brown lava from taiwan)
- butter (extracted from 1000 bee brains and 4 dragon hearts, i'm the first person to of tasted it)
TevashSzat
11-17-2008, 20:54
Some of the more exotic stuff I've eaten:
-Coagulated Pig Blood
-Pig Feet
-Pig Ear
-Cow Tongue
-Cow Ear
-Cow Stomach
-Basically any part of a Pig/Cow you can think of
-Snake
-Dog
-Frog Legs
-Chicken Legs
And some more that I'm forgetting atm
7. 6 potato and egg 6 barbacoa and egg and 6 bean and cheese breakfast Tacos from TC
Taco Cabana?
8. 43 beers in a 24 hour period.
Have you tried going for the century club yet? :barrel:
Strangest thing I've eaten is probably haggis. Volume-wise, my days of destroying all-you-can eat buffets are long past.
Yoyoma1910
11-17-2008, 21:26
Do you mean black pudding when you say blood sausage?
It's called boudin, specifically boudin noir or boudin rouge. And it's actually pretty common in some Franco cultures (such as my own). They're very good for breakfast, along with Andouille, which is a chitterlings sausage.
Some of the more exotic stuff I've eaten:
-Coagulated Pig Blood
-Pig Feet
-Pig Ear
-Cow Tongue
-Cow Ear
-Cow Stomach
-Basically any part of a Pig/Cow you can think of
-Snake
-Dog
-Frog Legs
-Chicken Legs
And some more that I'm forgetting atm
Minus the dog, those are basic staples of local cooking. People here (especially older) use tongue as sandwich meat, instead of, say, salami.
Snake is also more rare, but is eaten. Alligator, however is very common, and are even farm raised for both meat and leather.
Hosakawa Tito
11-17-2008, 21:29
None of those are even remotely exotic. I myself eat scrapple often.
Anyhow, it's better than sea urchin.
Perhaps not for a country boy from the South, but don't expect my wife and her side of the family to even consider such fare.:laugh4:
Strike For The South
11-17-2008, 22:09
Taco Cabana?
A man after my own heart this one! How did you know! I always figured you were from Dallas or Houston or some uncivilized backwards place in east Texas :wink:
Have you tried going for the century club yet? :barrel:
Is that 100 shots in an hour?
Did goat head include the brain?
Oh yeah, and let me tell you, the brain was the tastiest part. Texture of scrambled eggs, very mild taste. Least favorite bit: the sinus cavity.
A man after my own heart this one! How did you know! I always figured you were from Dallas or Houston or some uncivilized backwards place in east Texas :wink:
My sister is in Austin, and I've got relatives in San Antonio, New Braunfels, and San Marcos. Haven't really lived in Texas since my birth (El Paso), but I do visit fairly often.
Is that 100 shots in an hour?
One form of it is 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes. Or you could try 100 beers in 100 hours, but you need a long weekend for that.
Strike For The South
11-17-2008, 22:55
My sister is in Austin, and I've got relatives in San Antonio, New Braunfels, and San Marcos. Haven't really lived in Texas since my birth (El Paso), but I do visit fairly often.
One form of it is 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes. Or you could try 100 beers in 100 hours, but you need a long weekend for that.
New Braunfels now there is a town! Every summer for the last 4 years has been spent on the comal. Good times!
I will try that soon enough!
Hosakawa Tito
11-17-2008, 23:22
Oh yeah, and let me tell you, the brain was the tastiest part. Texture of scrambled eggs, very mild taste. Least favorite bit: the sinus cavity.
What about the eyeballs? I remember a pig roast we had a while back and a drunken friend of a friend ate them, grossed out all the women & children and some of the guys. Then he proceeded to pass out shortly afterward so I never got the chance to ask.
Eyeballs ain't bad. Think of salty jello and you won't be far off. Word to the wise: Do not attempt to pry the eyeballs out of the skull with a fork. Does not work. Reach for the spoon and you'll be much happier.
Do you mean black pudding when you say blood sausage?
It seems that I do (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_pudding), although it was presented to me as blood sausage.
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One strange food I've never eaten and would very much like to: Haggis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haggis).
I'm still waiting for someone to say that they've eaten balut (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut) before, or a century egg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_egg). Don't click either if you have eaten recently or are going to eat soon.
FYI, 100 beers in 100 hours = death, even if you are STFS or a 6th year senior fratboy. Century club is 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes, and it can be a bit harsh. :sweatdrop: :dizzy2: :skull: :2thumbsup:
:balloon2:
Alexanderofmacedon
11-18-2008, 01:02
Yeah I've been before. Florio's is good, but it's not THAT good. I don't know what the craze is. Next time you go give me a call though.
Taco Cabana is actually quite good for a fast-food chain. No complaints really (but it's obviously NOT Mexican food, but Tex-Mex has quality too).
drone, you need to visit me. I have family in Austin and I live in San Antonio :2thumbsup::clown:
Reverend Joe
11-18-2008, 01:03
FYI, 100 beers in 100 hours = death, even if you are STFS or a 6th year senior fratboy. Century club is 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes, and it can be a bit harsh. :sweatdrop: :dizzy2: :skull: :2thumbsup:
:balloon2:
Unless you're the size of John Wayne, that's physically impossible. No joke. Your liver would swell up and burst if you tried to drink that much alcohol, and that's if you don't blow out your stomach and/or duodenal tract first. Or you didn't pass out and immediately die of alcohol poisoning. :dizzy2:
Sasaki Kojiro
11-18-2008, 02:04
Unless you're the size of John Wayne, that's physically impossible. No joke. Your liver would swell up and burst if you tried to drink that much alcohol, and that's if you don't blow out your stomach and/or duodenal tract first. Or you didn't pass out and immediately die of alcohol poisoning. :dizzy2:
It'd be like playing edward 40 hands...and feet...
I'm sure it's possible for people with a high tolerance though. Andre the giant could drink 150 beers in a night.
Louis VI the Fat
11-18-2008, 02:13
FYI, 100 beers in 100 hours = death, even if you are STFS or a 6th year senior fratboy. But that's four days! I've managed that. :smug:
* Don't try this at home kids. Alcohol overdosis will kill you. *
Legosoldier
11-18-2008, 06:21
I'm still waiting for someone to say that they've eaten balut (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut) before, or a century egg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_egg). Don't click either if you have eaten recently or are going to eat soon.:balloon2:
I've eaten a century egg before, they're quite good. I've never tried a balut, and I don't think I ever will...
a completely inoffensive name
11-18-2008, 07:53
I have 6 strips of bacon every day for lunch. Not as a topping, just 6 strips that I eat by themselves.
CountArach
11-18-2008, 08:06
But that's four days! I've managed that. :smug:
I didn't think a Frenchie would be capable of it. You understand this is beer, right? None of your grape-things...
Exotic foods? Ate crocodile before, strong tasting.
rasoforos
11-18-2008, 10:47
I'm still waiting for someone to say that they've eaten balut (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut) before, or a century egg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_egg). Don't click either if you have eaten recently or are going to eat soon.
FYI, 100 beers in 100 hours = death, even if you are STFS or a 6th year senior fratboy. Century club is 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes, and it can be a bit harsh. :sweatdrop: :dizzy2: :skull: :2thumbsup:
:balloon2:
My Wife has had balut which was described as chicken meat fried in eggwhite. She didnt know what it was when she had it and kind of freaked out. when she found out. Century eggs she is fine with though. I have tried neither.
My fellow Greeks eat sheep's and goat's eyeball , especially from a roast animal in Easter. I ve convinced my wife to eat one and she did, but I never tried one. I eat the brain and tongue but never managed to try an eyeball.
ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
11-18-2008, 16:07
Cashews And Milk, Popcorn And Milk, Pizza And Milk, Cake And Milk.... :clown:
Louis VI the Fat
11-18-2008, 16:44
I didn't think a Frenchie would be capable of it. You understand this is beer, right? None of your grape-things...You are all girls!!
25 beers, that's like what? A little over two liter!? Now that is a huge amount, enough to make even a tough, manly man like me struggle. But if I have 24 hours, I am sure I can handle it!
Unlike all you girls here apparantly. Tsk. :laugh4:
https://img367.imageshack.us/img367/5402/biereea9.jpg
25 beers, that's like what? A little over two liter!?
The standard is 1 beer = 12 ounce can or bottle, or for you weirdo metric types, 0.355 liters. So 100 beers is 35.5 liters.
LeftEyeNine
11-18-2008, 16:59
Yeah, I was concerned with the same measurement oddness as well. 25 beers equal to a little over two liters ?
Do you Frenchies drink beers in Turkish coffee cups and count each as one ?
https://img389.imageshack.us/img389/2789/fincankaffeetassesx9.jpg
(Only one of your your fingers can go through that holder it's that small.)
johnhughthom
11-18-2008, 17:04
Gelatinous white wobbly objects that nobody ever identified (tapas bar, Madrid)
Love the sound of that one.
ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
11-18-2008, 18:02
I used to stick Cinnamon in my soup :clown:
atheotes
11-18-2008, 18:21
(Well, okay, sea urchin is freaking disgusting, tastes like raw mercury.)
You know the taste of raw mercury??? :inquisitive:
Oh yeah, and let me tell you, the brain was the tastiest part. Texture of scrambled eggs, very mild taste. Least favorite bit: the sinus cavity.
goat brain is very tasty... texture is much softer than scrambled eggs in my opinion... and i like it best when prepared south Indian style :2thumbsup: fried blood and liver of the goat are also also good....
I have also eaten and liked - rabbit, deer, types of Quails, Pigeon, mynas (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mynah) and other wild birds that i can never identify
Tristuskhan
11-18-2008, 20:18
Leech. In northern China. The best meat I ever tasted, better than the best beef.
Reverend Joe
11-18-2008, 23:48
Leech. In northern China. The best meat I ever tasted, better than the best beef.
No.
...Seriously?
TevashSzat
11-19-2008, 00:14
I'm still waiting for someone to say that they've eaten balut (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut) before, or a century egg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_egg). Don't click either if you have eaten recently or are going to eat soon.
FYI, 100 beers in 100 hours = death, even if you are STFS or a 6th year senior fratboy. Century club is 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes, and it can be a bit harsh. :sweatdrop: :dizzy2: :skull: :2thumbsup:
:balloon2:
Century egg is great. It really tastes alot better than it looks. The outside is kinda gelatin/jello like, but not as soft and doesn't really have any particular taste. The inside is a bit mushy and has a very distinctive taste that I can't really describe. Really, I would encourage you to try it
Tristuskhan
11-19-2008, 07:10
No.
...Seriously?
Yes, seriously. Buffalo leech. Everything is processed in small bits in chinese cuisine, so I learned it was leech after having said it was the best meat I ever tasted. Needless to say the chinese around me were all very pleased to hear that.
Yoyoma1910
11-19-2008, 07:14
Yes, seriously. Buffalo leech. Everything is processed in small bits in chinese cuisine, so I learned it was leech after having said it was the best meat I ever tasted. Needless to say the chinese around me were all very pleased to hear that.
How was it prepared?
Tristuskhan
11-19-2008, 23:19
How was it prepared?
Fried with vegetables if I remember well (it was in 1993)
Yoyoma1910
11-20-2008, 01:08
Fried with vegetables if I remember well (it was in 1993)
Just goes to prove:
Everything tastes good fried. Even leech.
I ate ketchup once I found in the forest.
No, it was not in a tube.
Mangudai
11-23-2008, 22:03
I've eaten
Rabbit
Turtle
Raccoon
Squirrel
Dove
Goose
Duck
Elk
Antelope
Deer
Wild Boar
Bison
Frog
A few more I'm probably forgetting, and obviously all the boring domestic animals
a completely inoffensive name
11-23-2008, 23:59
All of you are disgusting. How can you eat such things? I am now off to eat a 100% pure American double Big Mac with extra cheese, extra bacon, super sized fries and a super sized drink, fueling me with over 2,000+ calories of pure Americana goodness.
Somebody Else
11-26-2008, 02:25
I had a boil in the bag ration pack meal once. Cold. Oh, and I think I may have had a yellow boiled sweet.
LittleGrizzly
11-26-2008, 13:18
I eat some vegtables once upon a time, quickly learnt from my mistake and i now only eat one vegtable if its fried...
I remember trying a sprout... once! i had swopped it in my sunday dinner for mashed potato (i hated mashed potato) so i figured... hey it can't be any worse!
I put the sprout in my mouth took one bite and i instantly felt ill, i went to the toilet spat it all out and was almost sick to boot...
Those sunday dinners were complete nightmares... i swear never again in my lifetime will i endure the torture of sunday dinner...
Ja'chyra
12-01-2008, 12:09
I ate a black pudding supper once but couldn't finish it, in fact I have that every time I go home it's greeaaaaaaaaaaaaaat swimming in salt and vinegar:beam:, don't like haggis though.
I also drank 3/4 of a litre of vodka the other week, came down stairs in the morning and told the Mrs we shouldn't drink so much, then she pointed out she had been drinking wine :shame:
Yoyoma1910
12-02-2008, 00:22
Last Friday I want to the Insectarium (http://www.auduboninstitute.org/site/PageServer?pagename=Facility_Insectarium_v2), and ate some insects.
It was kind of like cornnuts, but far easier to chew.
Veho Nex
12-02-2008, 00:56
Lets see, greatest eating achievement?
A 4 lb roast
6 lb of Clam Spaghetti
22 lbs of smoked salmon over a period of 24 hours
and
3 44 oz lemonades
GeneralHankerchief
12-02-2008, 02:24
Have any of you guys ever successfully completed the gallon challenge? (drinking a gallon of milk in an hour without yakking, no food in between to help you out)
I feel like I can do it, since I've been drinking milk by entire life and probably have a very high tolerance for it, but I'd like to hear some professional opinions first. :yes:
seireikhaan
12-02-2008, 02:58
DO IT.
Yoyoma1910
12-02-2008, 03:40
Have any of you guys ever successfully completed the gallon challenge? (drinking a gallon of milk in an hour without yakking, no food in between to help you out)
I feel like I can do it, since I've been drinking milk by entire life and probably have a very high tolerance for it, but I'd like to hear some professional opinions first. :yes:
Can you eat 50 eggs?
GeneralHankerchief
12-02-2008, 04:44
Never tried, but probably no.
Yoyoma1910
12-02-2008, 04:49
Never tried, but probably no.
"Nobody ever eat 50 eggs." (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNyl6gXLMLQ)
Strike For The South
12-03-2008, 06:42
I tried the milk challenge and put it on youtube. If anyone wants to see me vomit just pm me!
GeneralHankerchief
12-03-2008, 18:58
I tried the milk challenge and put it on youtube. If anyone wants to see me vomit just pm me!
Okay, now I have to do it just to top SFTS. :laugh4:
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