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lol why not go to Captian Americas and do their burger challange

a burger weighing 1kilo and 600grams of chips :P

now thats a challange

OK guys, can I get a show of hands who's up for this? I'll organize a night down there for us, anyone welcome.

I'll post a thread and sort it if there is enough interest :(

Depending on the date (always away for work :P )I'll be in on this. I'd love to have a crack at Captain America. I see the world record is an inasane 8 min! If I do it in 20 I'd be wrapped!

Is anyone on here a known guts/eating machine?

It would be good to have someone be our bench mark! hahaha :D

By the powers vested in me as President of SAU-Vic, how should I say this.....??

IT'S ON LIKE DONKEY KONG!!

Now, all we have to do is find a venue and time to have said SAU Vs WRX burger challenge.

Let's all understand though that the challenge will be to eat one of Age's original burger thingos with the donuts, not some Maccas, Hungry Jacks or Captain Americas burger.

I can't wait to see this on YouTube!

Ppppft, I'd kill ages burger in about 5 mins if that, that Captain America's burger, that's a world of pain, my chest if hurting thinking about it now....no really!

Hey Adz, have you finished the Captain America meal before? If so what time did you do it in?

If we do Age's burger is it a timed event or do we get points just for finishing? :D

OK guys, can I get a show of hands who's up for this? I'll organize a night down there for us, anyone welcome.

I'll post a thread and sort it if there is enough interest :P

would deff be in for that hahaha

might give the challange ago lol

last time i did it it took me and 2 mates to finish it all and we still had a little fries left over

so im in for that. only 10 mins from my house :D

If we do ages, I reckon it's timed. The Captain America's one is a killer, dunno what the time was, Milkshake didn't help the cause though :)

Hahaha...I'd do either as long as their is no Milkshakes or hot sauces involved...Just a pure eating comp :)

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