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Man V Food

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Re: Man V Food

by Robin Garr » Sat May 01, 2010 10:31 am

Brian Curl wrote:Yeah, pretty similar, it's hard to keep up with all the channels as you get older, so we'll excuse you Robin :lol: :P :P :P

You think surfing 900 channels is rough, get yourself a Roku, the Netflix HDTV streaming machine. Then you can surf 20,000 movies! :D
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Re: Man V Food

by Bryan R » Sat May 01, 2010 10:33 am

With all the buzz about letting the government control what consumers eat, I'm surprised this show is allowed to continue. Contributing to massive obesity and all. :roll:

That said, I love the show. "Open the gates of hell!". Has anyone else had a ghost chili?
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Re: Man V Food

by Allison Williams » Mon May 03, 2010 6:29 pm

TrishaW wrote:That 5lb burger challenge is awesome. Didn't know about that restaurant.
We've been thinking about making a food weekend out of Memphis. Going to Rendezvous because they have my absolute favorite ribs in the world. Then going to the place that has the big ole burger down there that he featured. Can't remember the name of the restaurant (it's changed names) but it's still listed on his website and they are still in business. Their big burger is only like $30 bucks.


Hi Trisha! The place you are talking about is called the Kooky Canuck http://www.kookycanuck.com/kookamonga-challenge/ The burger is 7lbs and called the kookamonga. Its crazy! If you go there try the BBQ Egg Rolls, they are yummy! :D
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Re: Man V Food

by Mark Albert » Tue May 04, 2010 1:20 am

Not an official food challenge,
but mad props would be in order if anyone could finish our Cobb salad for a starter, red beans & rice w/andouille for the entree - along with a slice of Amy Berry's best ever carrot cake.
Pappy 20 to wash it all down
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Re: Man V Food

by Matthew D » Tue May 04, 2010 9:06 am

That show is America at its best. or is it worst?
Thinks the frosty mug is the low point in American history.
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