Link Buffet: March 17, 2008
- “Badlands” Booker is Sonya Thomas’ featured eater for the second quarter of 2008
- Page on the eating contest at CollegiateNationals.com – only the winner of the qualifier will appear in the finals
- A press release for Phoenix Battle of the Bone says it is restricted to amateurs. The rules appear to make no such restriction
- Lufkin, TX tamale festival runs out of tamales, but still manages to put on a tamale contest.
- Joey Chestnut’s matzoh ball contest victory mentioned in the Vallejo Times Herald
- Nashua, NH hot dog contest report
- “Stretch” eating contest at Missouri University
- Group burger challenge attempt at Mount Airy, NC
john said
March 17, 2008 @ 1:38 pm
regarding amatuers for the contest in arizona:
they can do whatever they want due to the fact they have this rule: Final Authority-Native New Yorker Franchising Inc., On Air Sports Marketing, Roc and Manuch, Lunch with Kevin McCabe, Calling All Sports Saturday’s hosts, Native New Yorker Restaurants, Right Honda, Bud Light and/or KDUS AM 1060 THE FAN reserves the right to disqualify any entrant and have sole and complete discretion regarding all contest related matters. All decisions regarding qualifications, selection or disqualification of a contestant/s or winner/s shall be subject to the sole and complete discretion of Native New Yorker Franchising, Inc. You can be disqualified for any reason at any time.
Rhonda Evans said
March 17, 2008 @ 3:37 pm
OJ I really like your link buffet concept, and the name is very clever too. I think you provide so much info that most people, myself included, take it for granted that you are SUPPOSED TO provide endless CE information. That irrational expectation, however, would be / is a monumental complement for an expert job done so very well … 🙂
The Little Book of the Sea said
March 18, 2008 @ 6:07 am
Swallow, don’t chew. p103
A great book of sea facts by Lorenz Schroter which includes sea battles, ship wrecks and records by Sonya Thomas, Charles Hardy and Chris Hendrix.
It’s always interesting to see where CE pops up.