I can't believe this guy is
A.. Still alive
and
B. Still doing this shit
FOND DU LAC, Wis. — "Big Mac Daddy" Don Gorske reached yet another meaty milestone Thursday as he sat in his customary booth at McDonald’s. You know, the one with his framed photo showcased on the wall above.
At about 5 p.m., the 63-year-old Fond du Lac resident of Super Size Me fame ate his 29,000th Big Mac sandwich, made up of “two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.”
“I eat two every day," said Gorske, who has held the Guinness world record for Big Mac consumption since 2001. "There must be something wrong with me, but it’s still my favorite food,”
Obsessive-compulsive? Definitely, Gorske said. He once ate a Big Mac from Hawaii that a friend mailed to him.
"I froze it and then I baked it in the oven for 15 minutes at 400 degrees. I figured if that didn't kill the germs, nothing would,” he told action Reporter Media in 2011.
Gorske claims that after getting his first car on May 17, 1972, he headed straight to a McDonald’s in his hometown. He bit into the burger, and something powerful took hold.
Take another bite out of fast food
Since then, the former prison guard has made guest appearances on Jimmy Kimmel, Rachael Ray, Lopez Tonight and Good Morning America, to name a few, and was even the focus of a joke on Saturday Night Live and a question in the game "Trivial Pursuit." He is featured in the 2005 documentary Don Gorske: Mac Daddy and authored 22,477 Big Macs in 2008.
A.. Still alive
and
B. Still doing this shit
FOND DU LAC, Wis. — "Big Mac Daddy" Don Gorske reached yet another meaty milestone Thursday as he sat in his customary booth at McDonald’s. You know, the one with his framed photo showcased on the wall above.
At about 5 p.m., the 63-year-old Fond du Lac resident of Super Size Me fame ate his 29,000th Big Mac sandwich, made up of “two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.”
“I eat two every day," said Gorske, who has held the Guinness world record for Big Mac consumption since 2001. "There must be something wrong with me, but it’s still my favorite food,”
Obsessive-compulsive? Definitely, Gorske said. He once ate a Big Mac from Hawaii that a friend mailed to him.
"I froze it and then I baked it in the oven for 15 minutes at 400 degrees. I figured if that didn't kill the germs, nothing would,” he told action Reporter Media in 2011.
Gorske claims that after getting his first car on May 17, 1972, he headed straight to a McDonald’s in his hometown. He bit into the burger, and something powerful took hold.
Take another bite out of fast food
Since then, the former prison guard has made guest appearances on Jimmy Kimmel, Rachael Ray, Lopez Tonight and Good Morning America, to name a few, and was even the focus of a joke on Saturday Night Live and a question in the game "Trivial Pursuit." He is featured in the 2005 documentary Don Gorske: Mac Daddy and authored 22,477 Big Macs in 2008.
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