. anybody think they could do one of his challenges
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I'd have a crack at some of the burgers and the bbq'd meats..
But the really hot chilli ones etc - no way Jose. |
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Sheer gluttony if you can do the burger or pizza challenges; totally agree about the chilli ones
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it's a way of life and all the practice he gets
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No way. I feel full now and I've only had a McD's Chicago supreme and lattice fries.
He has a naturally large appetite and the day before a challenge, he eats nothing and drinks milk which stretches the stomach. The day after a challenge, he does a massive jog and workout to burn it off. |
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If I attempted some of the challenges the day after i would have a cardiac arrest
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my auntie went over to the states some years ago to see my grandad, he said it wasn't worth taking them to a diner for breakfast as they would only eat one steak
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He had a crack at a 12 egg omelette with tons of fixins etc, he hit 'the wall' and had to stop with two forkfuls left.
He tried taking a break but was literally full, I'd always think you could fit at least one more forkful in somewhere but he was actually full to the brim. |
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New series Man V Food Nation is on Food Network channel. Think it just started tonight
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He will die young.
(like the bloke though, a natural presenter) |
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Why will he die young?
He does this for a TV show. His ratio of giant junk meals compared to much healthier meals is actually quite small. |
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Besides, he's given them up now. He just eats normally.
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Because he is a fat binge eater.
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he did throw up during one challenge,i think it was drinking so many milkshakes
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I'd be the same. I couldn't do any of the challenges but the sick inducing ones would worry me the most.
He had to eat a bucket of gelloto? the once and succeeded. How could you hold something that sweet in that volume down? |
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Is it morally right when so many children are starving in the world?
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I have a massive appetite but he's another level. Would happily have a go at most of the challenges but the hot wings or chilli ones are out of the question
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have they repeated the episode where the chef has to cook a curry in a gas mask because of the heat?
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Is it morally right when so many children are starving in the world?
gambling? ![]() |
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I'd give em a good go. I can eat like a proper American if I'm in the mood. Once smashed a large Chips + battered sausage from the local chippy and 15 mins after dealt with a chicken vindaloo, pilau rice and Keema Naan. Hit the spot rather nicely. Also ate a 1kg bar of galaxy in under 15 minutes once :/
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I can eats loads. I`m not overly big and carry my weight well. I would fancy myself on most of his challenges . Perhaps we could organise a forum challenge.
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I can eats loads. I`m not overly big and carry my weight well. I would fancy myself on most of his challenges . Perhaps we could organise a forum challenge.
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love this program
the guy is a beast. i can eat up to about 3-4k calories after working out but the hot stuff i would struggle with |
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im indian and would love to try the hot stuff,i dont think i would have any problem with it
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im indian and would love to try the hot stuff,i dont think i would have any problem with it
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the indian stuff tends to repeat on you tho.
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i would do any of the hot ones nothing is to hot for me
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1.01 i could do the salt beef reuben sarnie
the rest...no chance 24 dozen oysters and a pizza the size of a fecking table ![]() |
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anyone seen the fish sandwich one?
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Did anyone see the one where he failed to eat an absolutely gigantic burrito, and then Joey Chestnut came in and done it in about 3 mins?
Here it is if you haven't seen it. Chestnut is even crazier. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVlvQMXQQAw |
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That is feckin unbelievable ^^
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On the other hand, how many days without any food before they're crying for mummie like babies?
![]() Man vs NO food. domain of the real hard cases. ![]() |
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the size of the portions that he tries before the challenge would be enough for me
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have a look at this website .its a cafe in swansea ,does massive plates of food for uk standards .have a look at the gallery photos and their biggest brekkie . www.uplandsdiner.co.uk
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treble 16 May 12 16:56
Did anyone see the one where he failed to eat an absolutely gigantic burrito, and then Joey Chestnut came in and done it in about 3 mins? Here it is if you haven't seen it. Chestnut is even crazier. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVlvQMXQQAw How the f ![]() K ????!!! |
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This guy has some insane videos http://www.youtube.com/user/furiouspete123
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anyone seen the fish sandwich one?
Yes Redbag and probably one which i would never be able to manage. It looked very starchy and dry bread would be a killer. No fun in that one. |
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No fun in that one
; as much as i love my food i honestly don't think there would be much fun in any of his challenges |
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'the indian stuff tends to repeat on you tho.'
![]() Quite like it when he goes to the restaurants/cafes and looks at the food they serve and the people behind it but not really keen on watching the challenges. A bit too 'American' for my liking. |
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i love the one where he wipes the sweat from his brow with the same napkin he used to wipe the chilli concoction from his chin
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