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Is this a bad bet?
Last year, someone I know bet that they could drink an entire gallon of milk in half an hour. They tried to do it and lost. That got me and my friends talking, saying that we could do it in an hour, whatever. Nothing else really came of this, but I've been thinking about it recently. I think I could probably get down an entire gallon of 1% milk and keep it down for long enough to win the bet.
Has anyone here ever done this and won? What should I do to prepare? Drink a lot of water/milk the week or so before, and nothing on the day I drink the milk? I'm a pretty big guy, so maybe that will help. Any tips for doing this? Or am I wasting my time? Also, do you think it matters whether or not I drink from a cup or straight from the gallon(from a psychological standpoint) Any other technicalities I can use to make this easier on myself(drink from a cup, 1% or skim milk, etc.) One more thought-would it be better to drink as much as possible in the first 10-15 minutes and then wait to digest a little? Or drink it all as fast as I can? Or pace myself, something like 1 liter every 15 minutes or so? |
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Re: Is this a bad bet?
put some bourbon in it.
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Re: Is this a bad bet?
In my former life (NFO in the Navy), this was referred to as the milk challenge. We loved having student aviators give it a shot--full of swagger...until about 20 minutes in.
Secret to the challenge is that it HAS to be whole milk. I've never seen anyone go longer than 30 minutes. And watching people vomit milk is both disgusting and hilarious. |
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Re: Is this a bad bet?
If you google gallon challenge you'll find all sorts of stories of people who made it... and more that didn't. It can be done, but it's not easy.
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Re: Is this a bad bet?
This is a traditional sucker bet. I've actually got a friend who managed to do it when he was 15 or something, but he says it was the sickest he's ever felt. Don't try it, even if you can down a gallon of beer with ease this will probably still make you sick.
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Re: Is this a bad bet?
My understanding is that the reason it can't be done is because your body simply can't produce enough lactase - the stuff that breaks down milk sugar (lactose). Lactaid is an over-the-counter drug for lactose intolerant people, and essentially just lactase, I believe.
Maybe if you ate a couple boxes of lactaid you could do it? |
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Re: Is this a bad bet?
would it be worth it to me to offer someone 100-200$ free money if they can chug an entire gallon of milk within an hour and not throw up? i cant imagine anyone doing it and the thought of seeing someone puke that badly would be awesome.
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Re: Is this a bad bet?
I did this once, and I threw up. I didn't really feel sick afterwords, however.
If the idea is not to have thrown up at the end of the hour, then the best strategy is to only drink two or three glasses for the first 50 minutes, then chug the rest. You should be able to keep it down until just after the hour has ellapsed. If the idea is to keep it down for an hour after you drink it, good luck. |
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I've done a half gallon of chocolate milk on many occasions just cause I like it. A gallon sounds gross.
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I have a friend who does it like once a week. I'll give you his secret: get diabetes.
Don't know why, but he has no trouble doing it. |
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