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Way How is this possible?

He is trying to make a name for himself.

Hope his name is not on a patient listing for a hospital, or worse, listed for the last time on a page in the local newspaper.

He does seem unfazed and seems to be enjoying himself. Hope some food is left for the other customers.
 
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Who is paying this guy's restaurant bill?

Did somebody sponsor a contest and this is free food for him?
 
Who is paying this guy's restaurant bill?

Did somebody sponsor a contest and this is free food for him?
Yes since he finished in an hour.

Frankly, I want to see the guy take on the Big Texan challenge.
 
Totally turned off by the British accent. Completely redeemed with the 45 quid comment.

America needs more roundabouts.
 
Do these people train, starve a couple of days or are they just 'different' when it comes to eating?

I've never seen anyone eat more in an hour.



That's about as much food as I'd smoked over the last two weekends and we still have some burnt ends, chicken and pork left as I type.
 


too ez.

This visual imagery of heights and depths brought to mind a card game called Setback ending the game with the words, "high low Jack game." This game was played in the dorm I lived in.

We used to call it High low Johnny game, as I remember it.

I guess it is called Pitch now, if anyone still plays it.
 
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This visual imagery of heights and depths brought to mind a card game called Setback ending the game with the words, "high low Jack game." This game was played in the dorm I lived in.

We used to call it High low Johnny game, as I remember it.

I guess it is called Pitch now, if anyone still plays it.

That was definitely a game my grandparents generation played. I think some of my cousins in Pennsylvania still play it. Haven't heard those names in probably 20 years.
 
It's Beard! He's great. An absolute speed eating monster.

He's been around for years and done hundreds of challenges and contests.

And he did the Big Texan before, rather easily.

One challenge he failed spectacularly was the infamous Pringles 10 Can Challenge. He and his wife could only finish 6 cans.

I get the feeling he's a few years and a few too many challenges from a massive coronary.
 
That was definitely a game my grandparents generation played. I think some of my cousins in Pennsylvania still play it. Haven't heard those names in probably 20 years.
I play with the old timers on my wife’s side quite a bit
 
That was definitely a game my grandparents generation played. I think some of my cousins in Pennsylvania still play it. Haven't heard those names in probably 20 years.
I play with the old timers on my wife’s side quite a bit
 
It's Beard! He's great. An absolute speed eating monster.

He's been around for years and done hundreds of challenges and contests.

And he did the Big Texan before, rather easily.

One challenge he failed spectacularly was the infamous Pringles 10 Can Challenge. He and his wife could only finish 6 cans.

I get the feeling he's a few years and a few too many challenges from a massive coronary.


Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Eating 10 Pringles cans is an accomplishment?? Like something that isn't considered normal Saturday afternoon snacking but rather an eating achievement?? Who knew?
 
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Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Eating 10 Pringles cans is an accomplishment?? Like something that isn't considered normal Saturday afternoon snacking but rather an eating achievement?? Who knew?
Guaranteed you can't do it. It's defeated some big name competitive eaters.
 
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No true Scotsman would ever identify as British!

They don't have to identify as British to be a part of Great Britain. They just are. You sound like a Texan.
 
Not sure that he slept very well that night, no matter if he is a Brit or a Scot!
 

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