Food costs money, and as Americans, or Canadians for that matter (Canada rocks!), we spend a lot of money on food. This guy, this freaking guy is going to eat monkey food for one week. At the time of this writing, he's at day 4, and still alive and kickin'.
"My theory is that monkeys are almost people, so monkey food is almost people food."
I'd give kudos to this man, but it'd be against the rules:
"Officially all of my nutrition is going to come from monkey chow. I'm allowing myself to drink water, obviously to stay alive, black coffee to stay awake, and vodka to help me fall asleep."
Vodka rocks, and I wouldn't want to cut that out of my daily regimen either. I'm glad he has his priorities straight. I have googled for this monkey chow, and it runs for about $30 for 20 lbs. He said at this rate he could probably save about $600 a month by not wasting it all on food, appliances, and electricity. As I'm currently thinking about moving out and getting an apartment of my own, the subject of saving money interests me greatly.
This here proves that yes, Canadians are superbeings. So, if this guy doesn't die on us, do you think I too should give it a shot?