freeebieeeeee
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- Posted: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 21:11:36 +0000
Some pics after the text
So 4 of my friends and I decided to take part in a challenge like no other: finish a white castle crave crate.
Few people actually know about it, because you don't see it on the menu. We happened to see the box one day when we went to eat a crave case, and thought it might be a worthy challenge. When we went to pick up the food, people couldn't believe the box. One lady even said "wow" with amazement. We returned home to start eating, and the first 10 were easily chomped down, and all of us thought that this would be easy.
But by the 12th burger, the horror began.
One by one each of us began to slow down, our chewing became sluggish, and suddenly the burgers began to lose their delicious taste. 15 burgers became a milestone that was almost impossible to pass. It was like climbing Mt. Everest, and then suddenly you find yourself unable to climb a single foot higher. My stomach complained, and my mind was breaking down, BUT, I, DO, NOT, GIVE, UP, SO, EASILY.
17 burgers in and I couldn't remember a time when I loved eating White Castle burgers, but I ate like a machine, chewing slowly and steadily, and after 4 hours of eating, the challenge was COMPLETED!!!!
how was that for a story?

BEHOLD: The White Castle Crave Crate, in all its glory

line after line of slyders


it's almost a wall of burgers

In the beginning, we were ready to go and eat 20 burgers each. we were naieve

around 14 burgers, and we realized we may have bitten off more than we could chew.
So 4 of my friends and I decided to take part in a challenge like no other: finish a white castle crave crate.
Few people actually know about it, because you don't see it on the menu. We happened to see the box one day when we went to eat a crave case, and thought it might be a worthy challenge. When we went to pick up the food, people couldn't believe the box. One lady even said "wow" with amazement. We returned home to start eating, and the first 10 were easily chomped down, and all of us thought that this would be easy.
But by the 12th burger, the horror began.
One by one each of us began to slow down, our chewing became sluggish, and suddenly the burgers began to lose their delicious taste. 15 burgers became a milestone that was almost impossible to pass. It was like climbing Mt. Everest, and then suddenly you find yourself unable to climb a single foot higher. My stomach complained, and my mind was breaking down, BUT, I, DO, NOT, GIVE, UP, SO, EASILY.
17 burgers in and I couldn't remember a time when I loved eating White Castle burgers, but I ate like a machine, chewing slowly and steadily, and after 4 hours of eating, the challenge was COMPLETED!!!!
how was that for a story?

BEHOLD: The White Castle Crave Crate, in all its glory

line after line of slyders


it's almost a wall of burgers

In the beginning, we were ready to go and eat 20 burgers each. we were naieve

around 14 burgers, and we realized we may have bitten off more than we could chew.