No picnic style rules on “Tila Tequila”

(from Nate Biller) The latest episode of A Shot of Love with Tila Tequila had a hot dog consumption contest. Labeling eaters who do not adhere to picnic style rules “food drinkers” was not an exaggeration in this competition:

The next day, everyone is chilling poolside when TT comes out of the house with another challenge: a hot dog eating contest. But there’s a twist! Because Bo’s jaw is still recovering, he’s had to eat virtually all his food blended. Well, “what’s good enough for Bo is good enough for everyone,” according to TT, and she begins blending a disgusting concoction of bread, hot dogs, relish, ketchup, and mustard. According to Jay it looked like Tila had eaten something, thrown it up, and then said, “here! have some!”

From May in the Bay

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  1. Truth Be Told said

    June 6, 2008 @ 7:59 am

    Nate, Is that how you are going to eat in Dallas? Haha….How many can you get down in 10?

  2. Sho-nuff (shogun of harlem) said

    June 6, 2008 @ 10:44 am

    I’d like to put Tia Tequilla in a blender, and go chum for sharks! What a waste of … whatever shes made out of….plastic?

  3. nathanbiller said (Registered January 29, 2007)

    June 6, 2008 @ 1:24 pm

    Although a blender would certainly improve my Nathan’s total, it would also destroy the strategy of the sport. I’m using Shea as a test run for Dallas and hope to do very well.

  4. Truth Be Told said

    June 6, 2008 @ 4:14 pm

    Getting expensive?

  5. Badlands Booker said

    June 7, 2008 @ 9:05 am

    Do Your Thing @ Shea Nasty Nate. I’ll See You There

  6. j.pike said

    June 15, 2008 @ 1:59 pm

    nate are you going to be in the pennsylvania qualifier?

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    June 23, 2008 @ 11:46 am

    […] Tila Tequila submitted an amicus brief to the California Supreme Court, challenging the justices to suck pureed frankfurters through a straw to win a night with her. The justices of the California Supreme Court thought this was a great idea […]

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