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The way they ate the buns (dipped in water) was the thing that did me in. I will never look at a hot dog bun as a normal piece of food.
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That's so gross!!
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How is that even possible? I'm hard pressed to even eat two!
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USA! USA! USA!
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The soggy buns got me, too.
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Didn't watch today but have seen others. Beef roast BBQ'd for me today.
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The mutilation of food in eating contests is hot debate in the competitive eating circuit. The biggest professional organization allows the molecular 'adjustment' of food during the contest (like dipping bread-like properties into a liquid), but smaller amateur organizations require that contestants use 'picnic rules' which means the food has to be eaten the way it is eaten in life, with no manipulation of the molecular stability of the ingredients. And yes, I know way too much about a very weird assortment of food-related things. Call me Cliff Clavin....
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"They attack those hot dogs the way Lindsay Lohan attacks a mini bar." HA!
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yay Joey Chestnut!! hometown champ!!!
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Can you imagine being caught in a car with either of them after this contest? Ugh...
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This is such a crazy contest, and such a crazy title to want to win! I don't know how they get those dogs down the way they do. eww...
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I watched the end of the contest and it made me sick!
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I watched too, definitely crazy! I'm not craving hot dogs today:)