Posted on 12/28/2010 1:40:02 PM PST by rabscuttle385
A New Jersey woman who hopes to become the fattest woman in the world got 30,000 calories closer to her 1,000lb goal with a festive feast that could have fed dozens of revellers.
46-stone Donna Simpson, sitting in a reinforced metal chair, chowed down on the world's biggest Christmas dinner as she ate for two straight hours on Saturday.
The single mother-of-two tucked into two 25lb turkeys, two maple-glazed hams, 15lbs of potatoes (10lbs roast, 5lbs mashed), five loaves of bread, five pounds of herb stuffing, four pints of gravy, four pints of cranberry dressing and an astonishing 20lbs of vegetables.
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At least she found a job she loves.
100 lbs of food in 2 hours? Not credible.
Want to bet that she is on disability and draws a government check?
She should diet, and try to get the record for most 3rd world kids fed in Jesus’ name, without praise from men.
actually that chair looks incredibly spindly
the chair frame must be made of unobtanium
She chooses to be this way? Who pays for her food? Sounds like someone who needs major therapy.
Caaaaaaack.....
Here's the cure!!
...with a truck.
I didn’t know that McD’s was featuring the First Wookie.
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Agreed - I don’t think consuming that much food in two hours is humanly possible.
Yuck...
She has a rival on the Left...
Posted on Tuesday, December 28, 2010 11:01:46 AM by reagan_fanatic
A New Jersey woman who hopes to become the fattest woman in the world got 30,000 calories closer to her 1,000lb goal with a festive feast that could have fed dozens of revellers.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1341683/Donna-Simpsons-feast-The-30-000-calorie-Christmas-feast-eaten-worlds-fattest-mum-ONE-hour-sitting.html#ixzz19QRqI3nn
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Sell McDonalds STAT!
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