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"Man vs. Food" Is A Coronary Waiting To Happen

Posted by Jake Kalish

Tonight at 10, right after the 9:00 premiere of Sundance's Elvis Costello: Spectacle (more on that soon), the Travel Channel is debuting a new show, Man vs. Food, in which some guy named Adam Richman, clearly a gastronomic masochist, "takes on some of the biggest, baddest food challenges in the country." In the premiere he will go to Amarillo and attempt to eat the 72-ounce steak at the Big Texan Steak Ranch, and immediately after that, at 10:30, he's in Memphis, attempting to conquer a 7 1/2 pound burger. Here's just a partial list of his upcoming challenges. We've already fallen for Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern; might we have a new love? Check out this sneak peek at Man vs. Food.

Oh, spoiler alert: on the season finale, Adam Richman will have a heart attack and die. (Just spitballing here.)


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Adam Richman said:

While I love the fact that the internet gives anyone a chance to express themselves openly to the masses - I ask you, Jake - how would you feel if you had to read things people wrote about YOU dying - as a joke no less?

Karma's gonna get you, brother. (Just spitballing here)

I know you meant it to be funny.  It wasn't.  

December 11, 2008 5:06 AM

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