Did anybody see the Nathan's hot dog eating contest from 
Coney Island on CNN?

The winner was this Japanese dude who weighed only 131 
pounds. He ate 50-1/2 hot dogs - FIFTY and a half !!!

The second-place guy was this huge dude who talked about 
how he "trained" for it, eating a couple of heads of 
cabbage at a sitting etc. Yuck.

-Ben

> but a pound and a half of oreos is good Beth. You cant just eat 1, thats why
> you have to buy the huge Sams Club size :)
> 
> lol I dont know if i could stand to watch a person each that much might make
> me sick just looking at it, but i have been personally know to overeat on
> occasion
> 
> Bill Wheatley
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Beth F" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 2:10 PM
> Subject: Re: Fat ferrets and people (was RE: Wake Up)
> 
> 
> > > They spotlighted two people who have lost major amounts
> > > of weight and kept it off for years. (A lot of people
> > > lose weight, very few keep it off for a long time.)
> > >
> > > The key in both cases - EXERCISE.
> >
> > The issue I had with this is that both people involved talked about eating
> > enormous quantities of food when they were fat.  They need to pick a fat
> > person who really doesn't eat a pound and a half of oreos at one sitting
> > (like this woman said she did) and is still fat.  I know many.  If you are
> > eating enough food for three people and are overweight, then adding
> exercise
> > and changing your eating habits a little bit can make a huge difference.
> If
> > you eat a moderate diet and are moderately active and still overweight,
> then
> > in order to lose its much more difficult.  I would like to see THOSE
> success
> > stories.
> >
> > 
> 
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