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		<description><![CDATA[The world’s greatest omnivore was Michel Lotito (1950-2007).

It took him only 40 years to eat 9 tons of metal (not to mention a gourmet feast of plastic, rubber, and glass).

No wonder he was called Monsieur Mangetout - Mr. Eats-It-All.

Some of the things he ate were …

1 single-engine Cessna 150 airplane (landing gear and all)

18 bicycles

15 shopping carts

7 television sets

1 computer

6 chandeliers

2 beds

1 pair of skis

1 400-meter (437.445 yards) steel chain

countless light bulbs

countless double-edged razor blades

1 coffin

etc., etc., etc.

The Guinness Book of World Records presented him with a plaque … and Mr. Eats-It-All ate it.

His chest was stapled regularly as a part of his nightclub act.

His nightclub audience used him as a dartboard on an ongoing basis.

How do you evaluate this guy’s bowel movement on the Bristol stool chart?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world’s greatest omnivore was Michel Lotito (1950-2007).</p>
<p>It took him only 40 years to eat 9 tons of metal (not to mention a gourmet feast of plastic, rubber, and glass).</p>
<p>No wonder he was called Monsieur Mangetout &#8211; Mr. Eats-It-All.</p>
<p>Some of the things he ate were …</p>
<p>1 single-engine Cessna 150 airplane (landing gear and all)</p>
<p>18 bicycles</p>
<p>15 shopping carts</p>
<p>7 television sets</p>
<p>1 computer</p>
<p>6 chandeliers</p>
<p>2 beds</p>
<p>1 pair of skis</p>
<p>1 400-meter (437.445 yards) steel chain</p>
<p>countless light bulbs</p>
<p>countless double-edged razor blades</p>
<p>1 coffin</p>
<p>etc., etc., etc.</p>
<p>The Guinness Book of World Records presented him with a plaque … and Mr. Eats-It-All ate it.</p>
<p>His chest was stapled regularly as a part of his nightclub act.</p>
<p>His nightclub audience used him as a dartboard on an ongoing basis.</p>
<p>How do you evaluate this guy’s bowel movement on the Bristol stool chart?</p>
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