[quote]dahun2 wrote:
I once ate 22 tacos at one sitting. It wasn’t a contest, it was an all you can eat taco night for $6 and I was going to get my moneys worth.
Another time I ate 44 buffalo wings. It was 10 cent buffalo wing night at a local irish pub in Redondo Beach. I had just come from lifting and figured I could use the extra protien.
They were really hot, so I got to enjoy them twice.
Not proud, just a sharin…[/quote]
Ha! Damn dude, you’re a trooper! Another great anecdote.
[quote]Chad Waterbury wrote:
Disc Hoss wrote:
CW,
On a side note, how much JD do you allow on the weekly splurge and do you feel it is significant enough to adversely alter hormonal output?
DH
One double on the rocks - that’s it. Does it affect hormonal output? Probably to a certain extent, but that’s what a splurge is! [/quote]
One double hmmmmmm? After reading that original post I think that you are fibbing!
[quote]apayne wrote:
Chad Waterbury wrote:
Disc Hoss wrote:
CW,
On a side note, how much JD do you allow on the weekly splurge and do you feel it is significant enough to adversely alter hormonal output?
DH
One double on the rocks - that’s it. Does it affect hormonal output? Probably to a certain extent, but that’s what a splurge is!
One double hmmmmmm? After reading that original post I think that you are fibbing![/quote]
I assure you that I’m not fibbin’. Heavy drinkin’ and my lifestyle don’t live in harmony.
[quote]AMIRisSQUAT wrote:
Chad, chad, chad. Modern sporting eludes you. It isnt a contest, its a competition. And theyre all using your high frequency protocols (applied liberally to food intake regimes) to cause an overload and experience a training effect. So before you knock cutting-edge organized gluttonny; think outside the pie.
Amir[/quote]
hahaha. The people involved consider it a contest. Worse, they consider it a sport. I agree Chad; sports should raise your heart-rate. Not your cholesterol. lol
[quote]pookie wrote:
My theory is that the stupider the show you put on TV, the wider your potential audience is. Large viewer audiences equals more ad revenues, equals happy network executives.
British theater on PBS (sophisticated, high-brow entertainment): low viewership.
Big-titted blonde eating bugs on Fear Factor (stupid, but tittillating and gross): high viewership.
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Titillating and just generally awesome. I love Fear Factor. So entertaining. I actually met the casting director in Martha’s Vineyard the other weekend. My friend Melissa is dating him. The guy’s name is Mikey Glazer-nice guy orginally from New York. I’m considering seeing if he’ll put me on.
[quote]Minotaur wrote:
Just so we’re on the same page: Takeru Kobayashi, 5’7", around 144 pounds. Not a bad set of guns on the fella.[/quote]
They call him ‘The Prince’ over here. Recently, another guy has been rivalling him: a 6’4" skinny guy they call ‘The Giant’.
The eating competitions on Japanese TV are insane. They consist of multiple rounds, for example, eat a kilogram of curry, then 50 pieces of sushi, drink liters of tea, eat 4 steaks, and then dessert battle. You get the idea.
Aparently to train for it, you need to eat a lot in one sitting, obviously, but drinking gallon after gallon of water is most effective in stretching the stomach.
[quote]deanosumo wrote:
The eating competitions on Japanese TV are insane. They consist of multiple rounds, for example, eat a kilogram of curry, then 50 pieces of sushi, drink liters of tea, eat 4 steaks, and then dessert battle. You get the idea.
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Curried what? Or just curry powder? My God, that would be almost impossible.
Hot dogs are nasty, we had 15 hot-dogs each and only a few minutes to eat them all, and they friggen smothered with ketchup and mustard. Like you couldn’t even see the hot dogs because of how much ketchup and mustard was put on it. Yeah, verrrry nasty.
Oh yes I forgot. This was last year in high school. Little contest, of who could eat it the fastest, although we were timed, and you didn’t make the cut if you exceeded the time. But nonetheless tasted gross, and don’t breathe while doing it because mustard up the noise don’t feel so good.
[quote]Tizza wrote:
deanosumo wrote:
The eating competitions on Japanese TV are insane. They consist of multiple rounds, for example, eat a kilogram of curry, then 50 pieces of sushi, drink liters of tea, eat 4 steaks, and then dessert battle. You get the idea.
Curried what? Or just curry powder? My God, that would be almost impossible.[/quote]
Curry and rice. The biggest plate of it you could imagine.