I finished and arby's 5 for 5 including all drinks back in june. 5 roast beefs, 5 curly fries, and 5 diet dr. peppers
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**** yeah, diet dr. pepper rules.
When I was 18 I ate 2 large pizzas from Little Ceasars. This is apparently less impressive than it sounds because I had 2 friends with me who each did the same thing. |
When I was in High School back in the 70s we'd burn a couple, then go on "munch a thon's." We'd see how many fast food places we could drive thru, and you had to eat or drink at least one thing at each stop. McD's, Hi-Boy, Hardee's, KFC, Taco Bell, etc etc etc.
I think one night we went to 12 to 13 places before we said "Uncle." |
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Anyone remember Mr. Quick? 25 cent burgers FTW!!!
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Contrary to present circumstances, none of us were fat either. |
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We did a McNugget eating "contest" last year during the Chiefs/Chargers game. I put down 40 nuggets. The first 30 went down smoothly, but at that point the nuggets started tasted like pure grease. I haven't had them since. The winner put down 40 nuggets, a barbacoa chipotle burrito and a can of spaghettios.
I've also put down 2 chicken chipotle burritos in one sitting and haven't really enjoyed chipotle since. |
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Real old school: Back in the 1970's there were several mom and pop burger joints that would sell you a bag of burgers for real cheap. Like 5 for $1. There was The Golden Point, The Candy Stripe, The Starlite Drive In, Mug's Up, Dog N Suds, Clem's, Tender Shack, and these places were all just in Independence. The local Dairy Queen would have burger night on Friday, where burgers were like $.25 each for a braiser burger. Man...you could eat hamburgers till you went into a burger coma back then.
Dixon's Chili still has all the tacos you can eat specials, and Kross Lounge in Sugar Creek has 3 tacos for a dollar and $.75 draws of Miller High Life on Thursday nights. |
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