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Kobayashi ... human black hole
Kobayashi set a world record for Krystal burgers eaten .... in 8 minutes he downed.....

NINTY SEVEN burgers.

The previous world record, set by him 2 years ago, was in the 60's.
11-02-2006 08:31 AM
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Re: Kobayashi ... human black hole
georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:Kobayashi set a world record for Krystal burgers eaten .... in 8 minutes he downed.....

NINTY SEVEN burgers.

The previous world record, set by him 2 years ago, was in the 60's.

The kid is crazy...I saw a profile on him on ESPN w/in the last few months....about his training for a Hotdog eating contest.
11-02-2006 10:45 AM
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Yeah, but has he had the 6k burger at the casino?
11-02-2006 01:01 PM
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