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- Lavarock, on 06/12/2009, -0/+261Incidentally, if you choke and die, breakfast is also free.
- OasisR123, on 06/12/2009, -2/+199why the family guy pic?
anyway, that's a ***** load of food, it could last me like 3 days - avataros, on 06/12/2009, -3/+194I find the no drink rule is pretty cruel.
But dugg for bacon x 10. - NuPagady, on 06/12/2009, -2/+147Yes, one heart attack please.
- duckkg5, on 06/13/2009, -5/+102http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/
- SystemicThought, on 06/13/2009, -0/+69Black pudding is a kind of sausage:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_pudding
Because I know you were wondering too.
The stack of toast is what would make it difficult. Your mouth would get way too dry without a drink. I've had 12 eggs for breakfast before, but only with two pieces to toast and about 8 cups of coffee. - gl77, on 06/13/2009, -4/+67pussy.
- tgc1, on 06/13/2009, -1/+60The lengths human beings will go to to get free *****. Unbelievable. Just buy yourself a regular breakfast, eat it at your own pace, have a drink and enjoy the rest of your day. What the ***** is so hard about that? You'd end up saving yourself 14 bucks, a heart attack, an impacted bowel, heartburn, diarrhea, a headache and not choking before lunchtime. Oh, and then you can actually ENJOY lunch rather than spend the rest of the afternoon on the toilet, tossing up remnants of your breakfast from both ends.
Dumbasses I tell you! - IntellEJent, on 06/13/2009, -1/+5510 eggs * 80 Calories = 800 Calories
10 bacon * ~55 Calories = 550 Calories
10 sausage * ~70 Calories = 700 Calories
10 toast * 80 Calories (white bread) = 800 Calories
5 black pudding * 95 Calories = 475 Calories
2 Tomatoes = ~50 Calories
Beans (1 serving) = ~164 Calories
Mushrooms (1 cup) = ~20 Calories
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3559 Calories
After adding all of the grease they use to cook these things and butter on the toast and such, that's sure to be enough energy to last you at least a couple days for all meals. - H3llr41s3r, on 06/13/2009, -0/+52Holy cow! you can feed a starving African family for a week with all that food!
- mrhahn, on 06/13/2009, -0/+50Not in a traditional Full English, no.
- inactive, on 06/13/2009, -1/+50But does it come in Supersize?
- TimRogers, on 06/13/2009, -1/+42Because we're not Americans?
- gr00vy, on 06/13/2009, -0/+38If you have ever wondered why the English and the French never got along historically. It mostly comes down to "breakfast".
- fcbarca8, on 06/12/2009, -0/+38Imagine what that's going to feel like coming out the other end. *Shudders*
- magnus3d, on 06/13/2009, -0/+37Relief.
- roflmcwaffles, on 06/13/2009, -2/+36That's not bad, feed 4 people for roughly $14 American. There's no way I'd ever order that just for me; I value my life.
- JonnyIsElectric, on 06/13/2009, -0/+32dugg for reminding me about the bacon x 10
- DouglasQ, on 06/13/2009, -6/+37Known as a 'full American breakfast'
- TheNyquilKid, on 06/13/2009, -0/+27You can't be like pancakes, all exciting at first but by the end you're ***** sick of them. - Mitch Hedberg
- Jon211, on 06/13/2009, -0/+27It's 10 British Pounds, which is around $16.50 at the moment.
€ is Euro, £ is Pound - jeremyosborne81, on 06/13/2009, -1/+26I'd be more impressed if it was an actual 10 lb. breakfast.
- thespanielator, on 06/13/2009, -0/+24Never been but according to the address I live within an easy drive. Challenge taken.
- MichaelCorleone, on 06/13/2009, -1/+25Just another competition Michael Phelps would win
- NathanielJ, on 06/13/2009, -1/+23I'm willing to bet that 10 eggs, 10 sausages, 10 strips of bacon, 10 pieces of toast and 5 black puddings has more of just about everything that you listed there.
- iticu, on 06/13/2009, -0/+20THAT DIDNT NEED A SARCASM TAG
RAGE - Airbear007, on 06/12/2009, -1/+18That is a great way to save a few extra bucks cuz then you dont have to worry about eating lunch or dinner that day either.
- m3arvk, on 06/13/2009, -1/+18The white space is...
...the dramatic pause. - OpCzar, on 06/13/2009, -1/+18Association with family guy = more probable front page.
- inactive, on 06/13/2009, -0/+16"The secret ingredient is blood" - Bart
Coming from the the origin of the black pudding, Lancashire, I can tell you that it's not for everyone :D - EggAndMuffin, on 06/13/2009, -4/+19Just throwing it out there,
Swanson's Hungry Man Breakfast is probably the worst breakfast...I have seen.
1,030 calories
64 grams of fat,
2,090 mg of sodium,
690 mg of cholesterol (that's 231%)
http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0744/ - asgardshill, on 06/13/2009, -0/+15Ask the folks in the US who eat chitlins that question.
- BeardedClem, on 06/13/2009, -1/+16Depends on your activity level. If you don't exercise and have a job at a desk, you want to stay under 2500 calories a day.
- trizzleatl, on 06/13/2009, -0/+14Depends on sex and weight mostly, but an average male shouldn't be expected to consume more than around 2,000 cals or so a day. Maybe a little more. If you have a larger appetite than that, you'll need to exercise to make the additional room.
When I ride my bike for long rides on the weekends, I burn upwards of 2 to 3,000 cals, so a meal like this would be doable. - inactive, on 06/13/2009, -1/+15It would take more than 10 pounds to get that many weiners inside of me.
Wait wut? - inactive, on 06/13/2009, -0/+14They're hoping to get Michael Phelps to pop in after a day of training and a bong-hit.
- badfish0116, on 06/13/2009, -0/+13Whatever happens post pics. Like if one of you turns out to be insane a beheads the other.....post that *****
- Darrelc, on 06/13/2009, -0/+13pick me up from leeds and its on me if ya fail and have to pay!
- toppgun, on 06/13/2009, -0/+12when I go backpacking I have to have at least 4500ish calories a day and I'm still running a calorie deficit. I'm probably burning about 5000-6000 calories daily. But I'm walking for 10hrs a day going up mountains with a 20-30lb pack. I'm 5'10 and 155lbs. Put me in the rocky mountains or in higher altitude and cold weather and I'll need even more. I can burn upwards of 7,000 or more calories a day.
- k3nt, on 06/13/2009, -1/+13Skip's Scamble.
- Rincewind09, on 06/13/2009, -1/+13Learn to read currency symbols
- acceleration, on 06/13/2009, -0/+12The euro and the pound sterling are the second and third largest reserve currencies in the world, and you can't even distinguish their currency symbols?
The page even tells you that the restaurant is in England, surely that would be enough of a hint of what the currency is. - failtrain, on 06/13/2009, -3/+15Only 3? It would last me a week at least.
- m3arvk, on 06/13/2009, -0/+11***** that man, I'm getting two days worth of caloric intake for free.
- Natendo64, on 06/13/2009, -1/+12At that price it's already ***** worth it.
- EmperorAwesome, on 06/13/2009, -2/+13Beans eggs AND sausage. It's like British people intentionally fuel their asses at the start of each day.
- eatasandwich, on 06/13/2009, -0/+10I am English, but live in the states. Over the years I've had many people ask me about Black Pudding. I'd never had any, so I thought I should try some so that I knew what I was talking about. It's actually delicious. Like may of these things, it's all about your preconceptions. Ever eaten a burger? I've definitely had bloodier burgers in the US. I'm a carnivore. I likes me dead animal matter. It's not bacon, but I'd choose it over the limp, pale sausage & patties that American restaurants slap on yer breakfast plate. To me it was like eating some kind of expensive, gourmet sausage and if you like meat, you need to try it.
- DouglasQ, on 06/13/2009, -1/+11It's basically pig scab.
...I wish I was kidding. - EmperorAwesome, on 06/13/2009, -0/+10Do not eat the Skip's Scramble.
- banski, on 06/13/2009, -1/+10Tea
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