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Re: OT: These guys are my new Gods [message #188289 is a reply to message #188195] |
Fri, 03 February 2006 07:02   |
Kanezor
Messages: 855 Registered: February 2005 Location: Sugar Land, TX, USA
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Crimson wrote on Thu, 02 February 2006 12:53 | The video was a little drawn-out but it was a neat thing to do in a public place.
Some friends of mine including my brother did this little display in a pizza place:
http://www.oastyland.com/files/pizzalottery-256kbit.wmv
Several years ago, my co-workers and I had a McDonald's cheeseburger-eating contest when they had the 49-cent cheeseburger special. I ate like 5 of them and after that I couldn't eat there for at least 6 months. It was horrid. But in the last year or so I have completely eliminated McDonald's from my list of restaurants to visit.
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Man, the 49-cent cheeseburgers were worth eating the plastic that they're made of. I went and bought 100 cheeseburgers for $54 (eg, +tax) and lived off that for a week, after which about the last 15 went bad... 
What's really sad is I didn't get fat, which made a number of people jealous.
By the way (this is totally out of the blue), the sensors on those Super Shot games (eg, the bastetball game in your movie clip's background) are a royal pain in the ass to calibrate.
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Re: OT: These guys are my new Gods [message #188310 is a reply to message #188309] |
Fri, 03 February 2006 13:43   |
JRPereira
Messages: 233 Registered: April 2003 Location: Earth
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Speaking of eating a ton. I've seen a lot of really skinny people winning these eating contests - they're like in the 125-150lb range and they're eating more burgers and hot dogs than 300+ pound former record holders.
How do they pull it off? Where does all the food go? I mean, the sheer volume (even compressed) of the food has got to be enormous.
To avoid the confusion::
WOL nick - JRPereira
Full name - Justin Robert Pereira
http://tiberios.justinpereira.com
One of the few things that truely seperates man from animal is the urge to leave a legacy. One only lives forever in the memory of others.
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