Hardbopjazz Posted February 25, 2005 Report Posted February 25, 2005 Even though consumers are increasingly opting for healthier foods these days, some people still prefer good ol' fatty standards such as burgers, cheese, french fries, and ice cream. And as long as customers want those things, some eateries will attempt to attract their business by offering larger portions of them than the next guy. One extreme in the big burger business is represented by Denny's Beer Barrel Pub in Clearfield, Pennsylvania, which offers several varieties of "large" for the extreme burger enthusiast: a 2-pound Challenger, a 3-pound Baby Boy, and, as displayed in the pictures shown above, a 6-pound Ye Olde 96er (so named because it contains 96 ounces of meat). As advertised on the pub's web site, a 96er sells for $23.95 and includes the following fixings and condiments: Two whole tomatoes A half-head of lettuce 12 slices of American cheese A full cup of peppers Two entire onions A river of mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard Denny's (not to be confused with the national chain restaurants of the same name) offers prizes for customers who can completely consume one of their big burgers within three hours: a T-shirt, certificate, and 50% discount for anyone who finishes a Challenger (2 lb. burger) within an hour; a T-shirt, certificate, and 100% discount for anyone who can polish off a Baby Boy (3 lb. burger) in 90 minutes or less; and something special for anyone who manages the unthinkable and puts away a whole 96er (6 lb. burger) in under three hours. Update: In January 2005, a 100-pound woman became the first person to win the Denny's Beer Barrel Pub challenge when 19-year-old Kate Stelnick of Princeton, New Jersey, downed a six-pound Denny's "96er" hamburger and five pounds of fixins' in 2 hours and 54 minutes, just shy of the three-hour time limit. For her trouble, Ms. Stelnick got a special certificate, a T-shirt, and other prizes, as well as having her tab for the $23.95 burger picked up by the house. This woman did. The only person who has. Quote
Chrome Posted February 25, 2005 Report Posted February 25, 2005 "Accomplishing this feat with such minimal training and experience is analogous to winning the Boston Marathon after never having run more than ten miles." Yep, exactly the first analogy that came to my mind ... Quote
tonym Posted February 25, 2005 Report Posted February 25, 2005 As I clicked that link, I'm wondering is she a big, lard-arsed bi-atch? Quote
tonym Posted February 25, 2005 Report Posted February 25, 2005 Wow, she isn't. Genuine surprise. She must have stuffed it somewhere. Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted February 25, 2005 Report Posted February 25, 2005 And George Bush accused the Iraqis of possessing weapons of mass destruction! Quote
Guest ariceffron Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 I COULD EASILY ROCK THAT BUT I WOULD NEED AN EQUILIVENT-SIZE VAT OF ROOT BEER TO GO ALONG WITH IT Quote
JSngry Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 In January 2005, a 100-pound woman became the first person to win the Denny's Beer Barrel Pub challenge when 19-year-old Kate Stelnick of Princeton, New Jersey, downed a six-pound Denny's "96er" hamburger and five pounds of fixins' in 2 hours and 54 minutes, just shy of the three-hour time limit... This woman did. The only person who has. Kate Stelnick now has her own website: http://www.geocities.com/katestelnickpage/ According to it, she now weighs 115 pounds. Surely eating that bigass burger could'nt have done that to her. OR COULD IT????? She's a pretty girl: But when I was 19, I weighed 145, ate like a pig, and never gained weight. Then, something went wrong. HORRIBLY wrong... Kirstie Alley, meet the new kid in town. Quote
sidewinder Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Here's my candidate for the challenge.. Quote
JSngry Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Hasil Adkins, are you aware of this? Quote
tonym Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Kirstie Alley, meet the new kid in town. Wonder what she'll look like in few years time when things start 'headin' down South' BTW anyone seen 'Supersize Me' yet? Just ordered it to rent. Quote
alankin Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Simulation. Please do not attempt. Quote
Ron S Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 So Alan, living in the Cheesesteak Capital of the World, how's YOUR cholesterol? Quote
alankin Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 So Alan, living in the Cheesesteak Capital of the World, how's YOUR cholesterol? Probably not too great. However, I'm planning to get run over by a bus before I have any heart trouble... Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 For future reference: Now which dance craze was this? 'The Hucklebuck'? Quote
Free For All Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Shouldn't have gone for that fourth helping of turducken. Quote
ghost of miles Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 More likely it would finish me. Quote
Brownian Motion Posted February 27, 2005 Report Posted February 27, 2005 I'm skeptical that this woman succeeded in downing this sandwich. It's hard for me to imagine there is space for so monstrous a burger in the average person's abdomen. I wouldn't even try stuffing myself with this; I'd be afraid of permanently displacing vitally important giblets. Quote
BruceH Posted February 28, 2005 Report Posted February 28, 2005 I think I COULD eat that 6lb. burger---over the course of three or four days. I think by the fourth day I'd be inclined to just toss the remainder in the trash. Or give it to a friend's dog. Quote
PHILLYQ Posted March 1, 2005 Report Posted March 1, 2005 I'm skeptical that this woman succeeded in downing this sandwich. It's hard for me to imagine there is space for so monstrous a burger in the average person's abdomen. I wouldn't even try stuffing myself with this; I'd be afraid of permanently displacing vitally important giblets. The top female finisher at the annual Nathan's hot dog contest ate 20+ dogs in 12 minutes and weighed about 115lbs. Quote
AfricaBrass Posted March 1, 2005 Report Posted March 1, 2005 I'm skeptical that this woman succeeded in downing this sandwich. It's hard for me to imagine there is space for so monstrous a burger in the average person's abdomen. I wouldn't even try stuffing myself with this; I'd be afraid of permanently displacing vitally important giblets. The top female finisher at the annual Nathan's hot dog contest ate 20+ dogs in 12 minutes and weighed about 115lbs. I had a girlfriend years ago who could eat as much as she wanted. She was really cruel to overweight people. Knowing how karma works, I bet she looks like that round blueberry girl from Willy Wonka now. Quote
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