The Baskin Robin's Challenge

As we walked into Baskin robin's looking for some ice cream we got challenged by a very perky lady to eat a whole ice cream cake with only 2 guys. We questioned the lady and find out if we do this challenge we receive two things.

bullet5 dollars off the 17 dollar cake
bulletOur pictures on the wall
bulletthe respect of all the Baskin Robin employees

We thought it over and came to the conclusion that it was not worth the effort. We thought that the cake would be free if we ate this cake for 6 with only 2 people. Adam thought he would be able to eat the cake by himself but some of his smarter friends convinced him that the stomach is not that big. As we discussed who would try to eat the cake the girls jumped at the chance to beat the boys at something.

 

 

The Contenders:

Name: Reen Ann Downing

Age: 17

Grade: junior at MHS

weight: 110 pounds

 

 

 

 

Name: Angela Zemkoski (ski)

Age: 17

Grade: Junior

Weight: 110 pounds

 

 

 

 

Name: The Cake

Age: 5 days old

Grade: grade A

Weight: 10 pounds

 

 

 

The cake was brought out and shown to the girls with the words "you can do it!" on top.

 

 

They started out strong, eating efficiently with their forks.

 

 

They soon asked one of the Baskin Robins employees to cut the cake in half. This way they could measure who was the better eater.

 

 

There was no stopping Angela as she picked up the cake to finish it off.

 

 

Her attempt failed as she was no loner able to force anymore cake down, she went back to eating with a fork.

 

 

She girls were full, their spirits broken. Reen Ann was ready to admit her defeat.

 

 

Just then, a shit-load of people came in and saw the valiant efforts of these two girls. They were touched and began to cheer them on as the girls forcedly finished the cake.

 

The cake was finished and the girls names were announced.

 

 

 

The girls beat the Baskin Robins Challenge, their pictures were placed on the wall. They were the first, and will probably be the last, girls to successfully complete this challenge. They had earned the respect of all of the employees, as well as us. They will remain heroes in our hearts and will not soon be forgotten.

Kudos to Angela and Reen Ann.

 

 

 

 

 

 

David & Co. - 2/3/2004