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Man v. Food v. the Horror Writers Association

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  Man v. Food, Stoker Awards    Posted date:  May 18, 2011  |  2 Comments


Jeff Strand beat me to the punch yesterday by telling me he’d already watched the Long Island episode of Man v. Food in preparation for next month’s Stoker Awards weekend. The guy (who made quite a dent in the BBQ at the Salt Lick last month) put me to shame!

But I have a good excuse. It’s hard to be thinking about the Stokers when I still have to survive the Nebula Awards in D.C. this weekend and Balticon over in Baltimore next weekend.

But assuming I do survive, these clips will give you an idea of where I’ll end up. Adam Richman didn’t steer me wrong in Columbus (during World Fantasy Con) or Austin (for World Horror), so why should Long Island be any different?

I’ll be looking for victims … er … volunteers … from June 16-19th. Which meal do you want to have over at Ciao Baby, Jeff?





2 Comments for Man v. Food v. the Horror Writers Association


Jeff Strand

I may have to try the plus-sized meatballs. I added Man v. Food to my Netflix Instant queue just to watch the Salt Lick episode (which made me want to fly all the way back to Austin for a second helping) then saw that they had a Long Island episode.

I will say that most of the stuff he devours in the competitive eating portion of the show looks pretty gross even before he gets sick to his stomach! Though he packed away the Long Island seafood challenge without breaking a sweat!

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    Scott

    We need to get together a group large enough that we can order the Nonna’s Old World Meat Platter he orders in the video! Let me know who you think is crazy enough to join us.

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