Hell no. It doesn't sound like the least bit of fun to me. I do find watching them fascinating, though, especially since some of the most successful "competitive eaters" in the world of often small. What of the best is a tiny Asian woman. I can't wrap my mind around how that is possible.
No, I have not. I have had 2 lb steaks on occasion, and greatly enjoyed them, but eating to me is a pleasure, not a competition.In the spirit of healthy eating I present:
So the question is ... has anyone here ever done an eating challenge? :2razz:
I'd tell you to mind your own business and that we're all going to die of something.
Yup, exactly. Not everybody gets diabetes anyway.
Yup, exactly. Not everybody gets diabetes anyway.
In the spirit of healthy eating I present:
So the question is ... has anyone here ever done an eating challenge? :2razz:
When I was a young soldier stationed at Ft Hood Tx back in the 80's there was this steak restaurant that had a challenge to eat a big cut of steak.
I don't recall how big it was, but if you ate it all you didn't have to pay for the meal.
I won that one...does that count?
How much would it have cost had you not succeeded?It sure does!
About a decade ago I stumbled onto a burger place that had a 2 pound burger eating challenge. You had to eat it all within half an hour and get the meal free. I succeeded! :mrgreen:
How much would it have cost had you not succeeded?
That's actually pretty good.Probably around $6-7.
It sure does!
About a decade ago I stumbled onto a burger place that had a 2 pound burger eating challenge. You had to eat it all within half an hour and get the meal free. I succeeded! :mrgreen:
Then I'd tell you about spelling.
Probably around $6-7.
It's from an old commercial for mail order medical supplies, that actor used to be on commercials talking about diabetes and he had some kind of Texan accent and pronounced it so it sounded like "diabeetus"
You'd be a cheap date. :2razz: