Liz is moving to Denver
In her latest blog entry, Liz of urbanhonking says she is moving to Denver at the end of the month. Hopefully her move will not mean the end of her competitive eating writing career. There are currently more upcoming southwestern contests than northeastern ones.
Liz said
September 6, 2006 @ 3:31 pm
Lots of competition in Vegas and New Mexico! Maybe me and Skinnyboy can go photograph bathrooms together 🙂
beautifulbrian said
September 6, 2006 @ 4:26 pm
Liz i sensed that something might have been bothering you or maybe lost in thought for a few minutes when we did the interview at Juniors’. I guess the move to Denver might have been on your mind . If im wrong please excuse. I will personally miss you. Take nothing away from Krista who is fantastic as well. The both of you have brought such joy and positive things to the world of competitive eating. I look forward to your writings be it eating or whatever. Best of luck to you and your husband In the rocky mountains highs of Colorado.
Mega Munch said
September 6, 2006 @ 7:09 pm
She’ll definitely be missed!
Damn you Mile High City with your picturesque mountains and “smog free air.” DAMN YOU!!!!
Skinnyboy said
September 6, 2006 @ 7:42 pm
Smog free air?!? Here’s hoping Liz doesn’t expect THAT!
Ed Charles said
September 6, 2006 @ 9:57 pm
Aaaach denver, i dont know about that. First thing i think of John Denver Rocky mountain high denver broncos, john elway? no more. colorado rockies? Better off in nyc. After two months in denver BORED TO DEATH!
Record Keeper said
September 6, 2006 @ 10:16 pm
Ed Charles i know for a fact that you are not who you profess to be. How dare you use the name of a great Ny met third baseman for your kicks. Ed Charles played for the 1969 miracle Mets. He was a black man and his nickname was the glider. He is close to 70yrs old and i doubt very much that he knows about competitive eating or eatfeats.com . You are a disgrace . You hear me a disgrace.
Gentleman Joe said
September 7, 2006 @ 12:46 am
WhenI was there I had a monster head ache the whole time. It was like a hangover, but I hadn’t drank.
Good luck!
Rhonda Evans said
September 7, 2006 @ 1:14 pm
Liz you are one of a kind and your devotion to the sport is exemplary. You and competitive eating go together like cookies and cream in ice cream. Please keep up the fantastic job!
Becky Dixon said
September 9, 2006 @ 12:05 am
What on earth are we going to do without Liz. Would someone please tell her to stay in ny . please please