Deaf vs Spicy Food

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Deaf vs Spicy Food

Vlog show you the most horrible experience I had on the spiciest burger at Chunky's in San Antonio on my Labor weekend. Oh my my!
 
LOL! Look at you.. falling apart! I wonder if my brother is willing to try this. Hmm..
 
LOL! Look at you.. falling apart! I wonder if my brother is willing to try this. Hmm..

Ha ha... I thought that was funny.

Poweron, if Shel ever goes to your hometown, you should take her there to eat that burger. :twisted::devil::smoking:
 
That's amazing. I wonder if my husband would try this?

Do you feel better now?
 
That's amazing. I wonder if my husband would try this?

Do you feel better now?

I feel better after finish take crap in bathroom. It was... BAD.

No more spiciest food again. I'm retired. Only regular spicy, I'll accept it.
 
:lol: That was soooo funny!

Oh, I'm sorry, I shouldn't laugh at your agony.

But it was funny! :rofl:
 
:rofl: poor sam!!! Next time, if i want to try the spicy hamburger, i will ask someone else to share the same burger so i wouldnt eat it all. great video! thank you for posting it here. lol
 
The question is, if you were in San Antonio, why weren't you eating Mexican food? :dunno2:
 
OMG! I just watched your video. You're either really brave or really crazy! :shock:
 
:laugh2: Poor you! I can't eat spicy food! I only can eat it with a lil spicy. lol :lol:
 
The question is, if you were in San Antonio, why weren't you eating Mexican food? :dunno2:

Mexican food is everywhere in Texas! It was fricking good! And... pepper in sandwich, does it make it "Mexican"?

Well, I'm either stupid and brave :)
 
Texans think that jalapenos go with everything. I love Tex-Mex! If you make it down to H town, let me know and we'll have some :D
 
Poweron, at least your pants weren't on fire. I'm dying to try "puffy" tacos in San Antonio.

Mexican food is everywhere in in Southern CA, AZ, NM, and TX. As Mexican, I have to say that Tex-Mex is the best in TX. I am tired of dull brown beans in San Diego, Tempe, and Mesa. This famous Pancho's Restaurant in Mesa used to be good, but it sucks now. I love black beans. My step-grandmother used to pop jalapenos like a candy.
 
Mexican food is everywhere in Texas! It was fricking good! And... pepper in sandwich, does it make it "Mexican"?

Well, I'm either stupid and brave :)

Can you elaborate that? bell pepper in sandwich?
 
Sam, is it okay for me to post a journal update with your link at DA?

Just wonder.. :)
 
Barbaro, do you make tamales? I love them. My grandma used to make them. She lived in a predominately Hispanic area and she learned from her neighbors. I wish that I had learned from her. Good memories of tamales at grandma's house.
 
Yes, I make tamales, but it is very time-consuming process for me. Psst, some of us have to use a slow cooker if we want to eat chicken, beef or pork. I just go to the cafe at the Mexican store to buy ready-made tamales. It's tradition for neighbors to have a celebration, and make lots of tamales, so they usually give them away.
 
I laugh so hard, make husband watch too - we both laugh. Poor baby. That looked so painful. I love hot and spicy, but have a low limit.

Here in San Angelo, our local ice cream palleteria has fruit cups. You can have them sprinkled with fruit chili. HOT. I know that San Antonio must have Paleteria too.

I have now had texmex all over Texas. Honest, I think Angelo has the best. Please come visit and I will prove it.

Do you live in San Antonio? I go through there about twice a year. It would be fun to meet others from AD when we go to Corpus Christi, would that be ok? Maybe we could meet somewhere for dinner or lunch, but no spicy burgers! (please)?
 
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