Lewis Hamilton (Vol. 2)

Lewis Hamilton (Vol. 2)

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thetapeworm

11,502 posts

242 months

Friday 31st May
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PhilAsia said:
Sandpit Steve said:
thetapeworm said:
That was seriously impressive. I’ve seen a load of these shows, and I’m pretty sure that’s the most uncomfortable I’ve ever seen Sean, as Lewis went back for more wings with extra sauce! Athletes are usually pretty good at the exercise, as they’re used to pushing the extremes of what the body can handle. Well done Sir.
Ditto Steve! I would have had to dip out at about #2
Sean did seem to be affected much earlier than normal and harder later on. I've done a few of these line-ups now and have a bit of a tolerance to The Last Dab but I can't recall many going back for a second go like that. Paul Rudd did mix every sauce together and do that at the end in his recent (very entertaining) episode though.

Credit to Lewis though, especially if he's run away from doing it a few times.

TheDeuce

22,751 posts

69 months

Friday 31st May
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He could have nominated Christian Horner to have a go.

Sandpit Steve

10,712 posts

77 months

Friday 31st May
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TheDeuce said:
He could have nominated Christian Horner to have a go.
What would be his preferred ‘sauce’ on the wings?

paulguitar

24,434 posts

116 months

Friday 31st May
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Sandpit Steve said:
TheDeuce said:
He could have nominated Christian Horner to have a go.
What would be his preferred ‘sauce’ on the wings?
yuck

C5_Steve

3,686 posts

106 months

Friday 31st May
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Sandpit Steve said:
That was seriously impressive. I’ve seen a load of these shows, and I’m pretty sure that’s the most uncomfortable I’ve ever seen Sean, as Lewis went back for more wings with extra sauce! Athletes are usually pretty good at the exercise, as they’re used to pushing the extremes of what the body can handle. Well done Sir.
It's funny how pretty much everyone hates "Da Bomb", not tried it myself but suggests it contains a lot of artificial spice.

That was a good watch and I'm impressed he went back in for more. If you're not seen it Conan's one was amazing, started smearing the sauce all over his body. Starts slow but I was in fits of laughter by the end and I'm not a Conan fan.

PlywoodPascal

4,620 posts

24 months

Friday 31st May
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TheDeuce said:
He could have nominated Christian Horner to have a go.
The show did a risk assessment and decided it wasn’t safe for Christian to have a contact number for any of their employees

Sandpit Steve

10,712 posts

77 months

Friday 31st May
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C5_Steve said:
Sandpit Steve said:
That was seriously impressive. I’ve seen a load of these shows, and I’m pretty sure that’s the most uncomfortable I’ve ever seen Sean, as Lewis went back for more wings with extra sauce! Athletes are usually pretty good at the exercise, as they’re used to pushing the extremes of what the body can handle. Well done Sir.
It's funny how pretty much everyone hates "Da Bomb", not tried it myself but suggests it contains a lot of artificial spice.

That was a good watch and I'm impressed he went back in for more. If you're not seen it Conan's one was amazing, started smearing the sauce all over his body. Starts slow but I was in fits of laughter by the end and I'm not a Conan fan.
Conan was indeed very good, and now has 10m views in a few weeks. Gordon Ramsay has 125m views on the same channel, also a massive F1 fan.

thetapeworm

11,502 posts

242 months

Friday 31st May
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C5_Steve said:
Sandpit Steve said:
That was seriously impressive. I’ve seen a load of these shows, and I’m pretty sure that’s the most uncomfortable I’ve ever seen Sean, as Lewis went back for more wings with extra sauce! Athletes are usually pretty good at the exercise, as they’re used to pushing the extremes of what the body can handle. Well done Sir.
It's funny how pretty much everyone hates "Da Bomb", not tried it myself but suggests it contains a lot of artificial spice.

That was a good watch and I'm impressed he went back in for more. If you're not seen it Conan's one was amazing, started smearing the sauce all over his body. Starts slow but I was in fits of laughter by the end and I'm not a Conan fan.
Da Bomb is the only sauce in the line-up that's made with a concentrated capsaicin extract rather than from natural peppers so it affects you slightly differently. Whereas the others are more likely to feel hot in your mouth the super hot stuff with extract can come at you from the back of your head too, it's a whole different experience and your body responds to the "attack" differently, essentially it's edible pepper spray rather than a complex mix of natural ingredients and peppers with a pleasant taste like the others.

Da Bomb is hot but it's also quite unpleasant in taste too, I've got some similar ones at home that have more tomato and garlic in so you get a bit of an initial taste but then the "muddy" extract comes through later and reminds you what you've done.

There's a "Ground Zero" version that's even hotter, I haven't tried that one,





C5_Steve

3,686 posts

106 months

Friday 31st May
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thetapeworm said:
Da Bomb is the only sauce in the line-up that's made with a concentrated capsaicin extract rather than from natural peppers so it affects you slightly differently. Whereas the others are more likely to feel hot in your mouth the super hot stuff with extract can come at you from the back of your head too, it's a whole different experience and your body responds to the "attack" differently, essentially it's edible pepper spray rather than a complex mix of natural ingredients and peppers with a pleasant taste like the others.

Da Bomb is hot but it's also quite unpleasant in taste too, I've got some similar ones at home that have more tomato and garlic in so you get a bit of an initial taste but then the "muddy" extract comes through later and reminds you what you've done.

There's a "Ground Zero" version that's even hotter, I haven't tried that one,
Ah that's what I thought, you can kind of tell from the look of it. Thanks for clarifying.

48k

13,378 posts

151 months

Friday 31st May
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C5_Steve said:
Sandpit Steve said:
That was seriously impressive. I’ve seen a load of these shows, and I’m pretty sure that’s the most uncomfortable I’ve ever seen Sean, as Lewis went back for more wings with extra sauce! Athletes are usually pretty good at the exercise, as they’re used to pushing the extremes of what the body can handle. Well done Sir.
It's funny how pretty much everyone hates "Da Bomb", not tried it myself but suggests it contains a lot of artificial spice.

That was a good watch and I'm impressed he went back in for more. If you're not seen it Conan's one was amazing, started smearing the sauce all over his body. Starts slow but I was in fits of laughter by the end and I'm not a Conan fan.
I've missed the Conan one. Will definitely check that out. The first Gordon Ramsay one is hilarious. He really has no tolerance at all.

HTP99

22,786 posts

143 months

Friday 31st May
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Just started to watch the video, have I missed or not seen something yet, I thought Hamilton was a vegan?

Edited by HTP99 on Friday 31st May 20:29

TheDeuce

22,751 posts

69 months

Friday 31st May
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HTP99 said:
Just started to watch the video, have I missed or not seen something yet, I thought Hamilton was a vegan?

Edited by HTP99 on Friday 31st May 20:29
The chickens ate a plant only diet. As did the cow that made the milk wink


thetapeworm

11,502 posts

242 months

Friday 31st May
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HTP99 said:
Just started to watch the video, have I missed or not seen something yet, I thought Hamilton was a vegan?
He is, the ones he had looked a bit more "drumsticky" than some of the others but I think they source them from somewhere like Daring or Temple of Seitan:

https://daring.com/products/
https://www.templeofseitan.co.uk/

Paul Rudd went for the vegan ones too but I think his were cauliflower.

vdn

8,959 posts

206 months

Friday 31st May
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That show has vegan wings and milk as an option for all guests.

TheDeuce

22,751 posts

69 months

Friday 31st May
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vdn said:
That show has vegan wings and milk as an option for all guests.
It's not really optional. Wings come from birds, milk comes from... biggrin

The rest, is just mislabelled food. "Fishless fishfingers" etc.. confused

EmailAddress

12,522 posts

221 months

Friday 31st May
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TheDeuce said:
The rest, is just mislabelled food. "Fishless fishfingers" etc.. confused
Like buffalo wings, cream crackers, and mincemeat wink

carlo996

6,454 posts

24 months

Friday 31st May
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Clearly a high tide in his recent career rofl

TheDeuce

22,751 posts

69 months

Friday 31st May
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EmailAddress said:
TheDeuce said:
The rest, is just mislabelled food. "Fishless fishfingers" etc.. confused
Like buffalo wings, cream crackers, and mincemeat wink
All those foodstuffs are accurately named.

It's just we don't get proper mincemeat anymore.

But whatever Lewis was eating, never grew a wing.

paulguitar

24,434 posts

116 months

Friday 31st May
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TheDeuce said:
EmailAddress said:
TheDeuce said:
The rest, is just mislabelled food. "Fishless fishfingers" etc.. confused
Like buffalo wings, cream crackers, and mincemeat wink
All those foodstuffs are accurately named.

It's just we don't get proper mincemeat anymore.

But whatever Lewis was eating, never grew a wing.
I've never gone beyond the Tabasco 'habanero' sauce. How hot are we talking against that were the last few here?



vdn

8,959 posts

206 months

Friday 31st May
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TheDeuce said:
vdn said:
That show has vegan wings and milk as an option for all guests.
It's not really optional. Wings come from birds, milk comes from... biggrin

The rest, is just mislabelled food. "Fishless fishfingers" etc.. confused
Bit like Easter Eggs wink

If you don't get that something is mimicking something else hence the name, I don't know what to say. It's pretty obvious really!