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What is the most you've ever eaten?

My little brother and I were walking around downtown Cambridge years ago, came upon the grand opening of a Sinclair gas station. They were running a promo with all the balloons and crap, and they had a trailer out by the road selling hot dogs and pepsi for 15 cents. 10 cents for the dog, a nickel for the pepsi.

We couldn't believe our luck. About two hours and 15 hot dogs apiece later, it was all we could do to walk. Sure tasted good, though.

Speaking of Cambridge and over-indulging, there was this HUGE black dude we always called BreadTruck. Hell...I don't even know his real name cuz that's all I ever heard anyone call him.

Story goes like this: BreadTruck was walking down the street and feeling kinda hungry. Turns down an alley in downtown Cambridge, and there's a bread truck sitting there, all by itself. So BreadTruck climbs on in and polishes off the entire inventory. By the time the bread man made it back to the truck, BreadTruck was on his last loaf. Thus the name stuck.
 
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OSU_Buckguy;761796; said:
have you been to thurman's? one time after a game of football (when i had a much faster metabolism), i ate three thurman burgers and the accompanying fries.

I hear a lot of good things about Thurmans but haven't been. Is it really the best hamburger in Columbus?
 
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100 pizza rolls as part of a mini-bet when I was 16. Went down rather easily I must say, too bad I only scored $30 which wasn't worth the gas I had that stayed with me for the next 24 hours or so. :tongue2: Which was a direct result from drinking milk with them...I did this for breakfast.
 
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DaytonBuck;761891; said:
I hear a lot of good things about Thurmans but haven't been. Is it really the best hamburger in Columbus?

Yes. I work for Max & Erma's and will say that Thurman's has the best burger in Columbus.

Make a day of it. come out go to Nancy's for breakfast, play some golf, go to a game, then hit Thurmans for dinner.

The only not so good thing about Thurmans is that the place is small, and everyone knows about it. This = long wait times for a table, and the service isn't fast. (Of course with a 3/4 pound burger, you don't want them to rush cooking it)
 
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This isn't the most I've ever eaten, but I regularly eat an entire 14" pizza, and still have dessert. Also, I can eat 6 tacos from Taco Bell with absolutely no problem. In fact, I'm still hungry often after doing so. I tell myself that I'm so hungry b/c I burn a ton of calories running, but it's really just probably b/c I'm a disgusting individual.
 
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I can't hang with some of what I've read on here, but in my time I've perpetrated war crimes on various Chinese buffets. I've never actually measured quantity though. In H.S., I did 16 White Castles trying to beat my best friend in an eating contest, which eh won with 17. I wasn't really full per se, but I was getting sick from all the grease. My brother claims that he once downed 32 White Castles . . . and I believe him.
 
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On Thursday, I witnessed a friend eat 50 blazing boneless wings at Buffalo Wild Wings. Seemed pretty impressive to me as the boneless wings have a lot more meat then the regular wings. Plus, blazing are insanely hot. I saw some claims earlier in the thread for 86-100 standard wings. Not sure which is more impressive.
 
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TexasBuck;785104; said:
On Thursday, I witnessed a friend eat 50 blazing boneless wings at Buffalo Wild Wings. Seemed pretty impressive to me as the boneless wings have a lot more meat then the regular wings. Plus, blazing are insanely hot. I saw some claims earlier in the thread for 86-100 standard wings. Not sure which is more impressive.
My friend once put down 115 regular wings at Quaker Steak and Lube on all you can eat night back in high school (cue Bruce Springsteen's "Glory Days"). I was in awe. Of course, he spent about 15 minutes out in the parking lot barfing ranch sauce and grease before we left, but still....

The most i could ever get down was about 80-85.
 
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Taosman;761793; said:
32oz porterhouse from Sir Scott's Oasis in Manhatten, Montana!
Plus a baked potato and salad and bowl of icecream. :tongue2:

SIR SCOTT'S OASIS STEAK HOUSE

204 West Main Street
Manhattan
Tel: 406 284 6929


The best steakhouse in Montana. You'll find yourself in front of a phonebook-sized T-bone steak so tender you'll wonder why your server brought a steak knife. Sir Scott's is 20 minutes west of Bozeman in the tiny town of Manhattan. (For the best steaks in that other Manhattan, click here.) The license plates in the parking lot are mostly local, and the menu is simple, offering a dozen or so steaks in various sizes and cuts, including a prime rib that's aged in-house for a month. The bar is a popular after-work stop for beers, a game of pool, or a 14-ounce steak for 12 bucks.

I would have to argue against it being the best in Montana. I haven't ate at Sir Scott's, but there was a steak house in Butte named Derby. That place was good.
 
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