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  1. butcher

    butcher Formula 3

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    Yeah,

    I bet all of us would be able to do those 2 things faster than Vraiment.

    However, if we're getting into dares and bets, I bet Italiani could those 2 things faster than anyone. I bet you he could drink a gallon of milk in one hour.
     
  2. Need4Spd

    Need4Spd F1 Veteran

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    Nicely optioned and a decent price for a dealer-sold car. Gavin, maybe you are simply destined for a red one.
     
  3. Vraiment

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    Would that count if it was soy, rice, hazelnut, almond, or oat milk?
     
  4. dakharris

    dakharris Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Ooooh! Lots of nice goodies on that car and tastefully spec'd.
     
  5. 1974gt4

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    I am willing to give it a go...30 minutes anyone? Er...just how long does the milk and burger have to 'stay down' to win?
     
  6. Vraiment

    Vraiment F1 Rookie

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    Hey Gavin, that's one nice car ... ya know, the yellow / tan combo is such a rarity ... maybe you do the red / tan and get a yellow wrap done on occasion.
     
  7. 4RE886

    4RE886 Formula 3

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    This could be very interesting...I will bring a gallon of milk on the next drive. Anyone else interested? :D
     
  8. RSQP

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    You've got to keep it down for the duration it takes you to consume it.

    Let's get this on video for Vraiment's upcoming film on dairy.
     
  9. Feraudi

    Feraudi Karting

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    Italiano,

    If this doesn't void the bet, you may want to consider warming the milk to avoid having your body temperature drop too much. It's an old trick but it will insure the win without too much pain afterwards.
     
  10. RSQP

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    You can warm it if and only if it's whole milk. You must have missed FOG bylaw 283.5a - Challenges not issued on the track.
     
  11. 1974gt4

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    I was actually thinking...Whole, 2%, 1%, or skim...it would make a difference !!!

    also, how many ounces (pre-cooked) weight on the burger...? that too would matter.
    hold the onions please.

    LOL !
     
  12. RSQP

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    10% of the numerical value of your weight in pounds is the conversion factor where you convert just the units to ounces, i.e. you weigh in at 150 pounds, you've got to consume 15 ounces of pre-cooked, full-fat (for flavor, of course) beef. No cheese, no onions. Just beef, condiments (if you can stomach them), and a bun, along with your gallon of REFRIGERATED milk. For the greatest challenge, the beef must still be pink inside. Milk is the chaser for your burger.

    And just to be clear, the conversion is your weight in pounds, not kilograms.
     
  13. 1974gt4

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    ...for just 5 bucks !!!


     
  14. Sledge4.2

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    I'll drink a gallon of beer.
     
  15. Vraiment

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    One other stipulation: the somatic cell count (SCC) (i.e., pus cells) per milliliter of the milk you drink, must be no greater than the current legal upper limit of 750,000 cells per milliliter, but must yield a minimum SCC of 400,000. Milk should also be tested prior to commencement of the challenge to assure it is free of salmonella and listeria, as these common bacteria could restrict your milk consumption capacity by way of gastric upset, abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, and or fever.
     
  16. Vraiment

    Vraiment F1 Rookie

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    At the same time as Italiani drinks his milk?
     
  17. Vraiment

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    #3517 Vraiment, Oct 24, 2010
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    I'll add $20 to the pot, as long as I have the right to record in HD.
     
  18. Sledge4.2

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    I'll bet Italiani I can get two gallons of beer down in the time it takes him to get his milk down. Let me think about that.
     
  19. Vraiment

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    This is getting interesting. Are there any other performers who will enter the ring? Where will this event take place?
     
  20. 4RE886

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    This milk/beer thing is great entertainment. I am cracking up reading the recent posts. I will throw in another $20.
     
  21. Vraiment

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    Wow, Italiani, you're up to $45!

    Do I hear $65 ?
     
  22. Sledge4.2

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    I would like to modify my bet. One gallon of milk and a regular size can of cheese whiz, vs two gallons of beer. That is a fair bet.
     
  23. 4RE886

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    "cheese whiz.....That is a fair bet." Cracking up laughing.
     
  24. 1974gt4

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    #3524 1974gt4, Oct 25, 2010
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    Cheeze Whiz isn't even remotely related to milk, milk by-product, or milk substitute!!!

    Although MY car is Badged as a "Dino"...I DO have standards !


    HHmmmmp !

    The Milk would precipitate a doctors appointment!!! ( from what I am to understand what is really in there...)

    $45 isn't even enough for a co-pay, now-a-days !

    The value of Italiani's gastro-intestinal balance far exceeds that number !

    I can only deduce there is a conspiracy afoot to incapacitate, by any means possible, nutritionally, or otherwise; Italiani and the Golden Chariot often seen on FOG drives !

    Fair warning miscreants, co-conspirators and heathens of ill intent. I shall not be lured into a contest of egos. I have discovered your true contentions and will not succumb to my natural instincts to engage the enemy and rush in with abandon. I parry your exposed, obvious and small agenda.
    Ha ! Exposed, you all !
     
  25. Sledge4.2

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    how about a $50 gift certificate to PF Changs, which I paid $200 for at my sons school auction. that should seal the deal.
     

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