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Re: A new sensation
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looks like it is right on par with the habanero pepper. I love habanero salsa. (in moderation of coarse) My step dad on the other hand will eat a habanero paper raw. By the way, if anyone has a buffalo wild wings near them (or if you see one when traveling) I encourage you to try the blazin' challenge http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlU6YGKxRF4&feature=relatedYou have to eat 12 blazin' wings in under 6 minutes with no water and no napkins
-David
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Re: A new sensation
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Joined: Nov 2007
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You have to eat 12 blazin' wings in under 6 minutes with no water and no napkins[/quote]
I'm a coward and have no desire to torture myself in this way.
Dave
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Re: A new sensation
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Joined: Oct 2006
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I LOVE spicy food but it must also have flavor that is at least equivalent to the burn.
The question I have is, why is that people who like spicy food tend to crave it? I will go into a restaurant with my mouth watering in anticipation of some dish then instantly get redirected by the first spicy dish I see on the menu.
Is it a endorphin release or something or is this just a mild form of drugs..... Actually, pain does trigger endorphins so this joke might be creditable.
With great power comes Awesome irresponsibility.
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Re: A new sensation
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These kids must be from up north some where, they have a funny accent.
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