Well, for an appetizer, sure.
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My personal records include 40 plus chicken wings, 17 slices of large Pizza Hut pizza, 2 Subway Footlong Subs, 5 Whoppers. And those are just attempts to eat a lot and keep track of it. I didn't keep track of how much I ate. The chicken wings and the Whoppers wer during college when my buddies bet a table of bigger guys that I could eat more than they could. As I was finishing my fourth Whopper one of the dudes at the other table asked me to stop because I was making him sick. I once went to a Brazilian Steakhouse with buddiess from the University of Vermont and I ate for an hour and a half. Which meant that they all sat there for 45 minutes to an hour just watching. That was my best night but it was unofficial. When my family had Easter dinner a few years ago and we made steaks but I ate at least two and a half 18 Oz steaks. My gastric rapacity knows no satiety.
Maybe Aimo can stitch this on a pillow:
“I will not stop until I reach 70 (hot dogs). This sport isn't about eating. It's about drive and dedication, and at the end of the day, hot dog eating challenges both my body and my mind."
Set to “night fever” but “lunch tacos”.
Poor birdies he said as he ate his salad for lunch.
Ramunto's Brick Over Pizzeria in Williston, Vermont has an eating challenge. I forget exactly what it's called but they serve a giant calzone. If you manage to eat it, by yourself, in one sitting (I think they give you a whole hour) you get your picture posted to their Wall of Fame. If, however, you attempt the challenge and fail, you get your picture posted to the Wall of Shame.
Ramunto's gives out lots of $1 off a large pizza coupons at Vermont Lake Monsters games.
I have eaten at Ramunto's Brick Oven Pizzeria.
I did not attempt the challenge.
I did, however, turn information that could have, and probably should have, been given in one post into 4 posts.
We will regain the crown. "Plots I have laid, inductions dangerous, by drunken prophecies, libels and dreams"
Shakespeare didn't use a whole lot of punctuation. Many modern editors are not fans of the Oxford comma.
In this case, the Oxford comma isn't necessary, so, I'll let it slide.