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    Quote Originally Posted by Soundwarp View Post
    Lol i would give her $1000 if she could eat it!
    I wouldn't be too serious about betting against someone with that much money, because you saw how many people have managed to finish it, and without any moo-juice help. (they had about 50 people on the honour board)

    Quote Originally Posted by i_amtrunks View Post
    Good Stuff.
    Love the recovery kit too, the owners of the shop know what the are doing!
    The recovery pack was a rort, as it was just a glass of milk and a glass of yogurt (the milk helped, but the yogurt was useless), which would cost them about 50cents. That wouldn't be so bad, if it was still at the original price of $2.50, but doubling it to take advantage of people desperate for something to put out the fire, is just wrong. And they probably have a good profit margin on the $15 burger as well. None of us regretted going through with it, as it was a one-off novelty, but I think the new owners would be doing well from it, even if they only get a few people a day to try it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    The recovery pack was a rort, as it was just a glass of milk and a glass of yogurt (the milk helped, but the yogurt was useless), which would cost them about 50cents. That wouldn't be so bad, if it was still at the original price of $2.50, but doubling it to take advantage of people desperate for something to put out the fire, is just wrong. And they probably have a good profit margin on the $15 burger as well. None of us regretted going through with it, as it was a one-off novelty, but I think the new owners would be doing well from it, even if they only get a few people a day to try it.
    That's what I meant! They know what they are doing with the Recovery kit!
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    i think the tip here is to eat it quick (like you're starving) and forget the mental part...

    you worry about that last

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    Lol it's hard when the thing burns your syes when they bring it out, it's that potent!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saintly View Post
    i think the tip here is to eat it quick (like you're starving) and forget the mental part...

    you worry about that last
    I think the real tip would be to drink the milk first then eat.
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    At least you survived!


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    Quoting from the article:

    He apparently got into bed at 2.30am and started scratching all over.
    Isn't scratching a sign of an allergic reaction?

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    i still don't think it's that bad

    having said that... I welcome that challenge!

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    I'd be more worried about that burger coming out the other end.

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