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Showing posts with label world record. Show all posts
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World Longest Kiss Guinness World Record 2011



World Longest Kiss Guinness World Record 2011 at Pattaya Louis Tussaud's Waxworks, Pattaya, has announced this years " Love Kiss Marathon ", aiming for the World's Longest Continuous Kiss to enter the World Guinness Record Book. The contestants will also be competing for gems and a prize of 200,000 thb.


Thai couples kiss during a competition for the 'World's Longest Continous Kiss' to mark Valentine's Day in the Thai resort area of Pattaya on February 13, 2011. Fourteen couples took part in the kissing marathon in the hope of breaking the Guinness world.
Fourteen couples began the contest. Seven couples still going for the title have surpassed the previous world record—32 hours, seven minutes and 14 seconds set in Germany two years ago 2009.


However, one couple surpassed the rest: Ekkachai and Laksana Tiranarat kissed for 46 hours, 24 minutes and nine seconds, far exceeding the previously-held world record.
They win a grand prize of $3,250 and a diamond ring.
Participants were required to provide proof of marriage or whether they were truly a couple—a letter from both parents or a marriage certificate was acceptable, according to World Records Academy .
The rules for this record involves not parting lips at any time, although one can sip liquids through straws. Couples cannot sit or sleep.
"I'm glad we could set a new record," said Somporn Naksuetrong, general manager of the Louis Tussaud's Waxworks Museum in the resort of Pattaya, which hosted the Valentine's Day event, according to Bangkok Post.
"But at the same time I'm worried for our contestants," he added, "they looked really tired. We've already prepare medical services ready for them."



Roller Coaster Skating at Speed 90kph


Wearing specially designed in-line skates, Dirk Auer made the attempt at the Trips Drill theme park in Stuttgart, Germany. Reaching speeds of 90 kph, Mr Auer skated the 860 metre track in just over one minute.


"This was a very dangerous stunt because there were so many factors to consider," said the 36-year-old, who conquered the rickety ride last weekend.

"The roller caster is wooden and so unlike rides made from iron and steel there was always a chance of the odd nail or screw that would not be entirely flat.

"If the skates were to catch a stray nail then I could have fallen and I would almost certainly have died."

Spending two months planning the outrageous stunt, Dirk also designed and made the monster skates, which took him a total of 110 hours work.

For Dirk however, there was no room for error.
I used 16 rolls on each shoe," says Dirk, "When I reached the first drop I was 30 metres high and this allowed me to reach speeds of 90 km/h on descent.

"After this some of the sides were so high that at times I was at 90 degrees and so it was very important to have as much traction as possible.

"Luckily everything went according to plan - it was a lot of fun."

Dirk, from Gross-Gerau near Frankfurt, is considered to be the most extreme inline-skater in the world.



He already holds the world record for reaching speeds of 307 km/h as he was dragged along behind a Porsche GT2 and has raced down a roller-coaster wearing only his skates.


World's Strongest Beer


The world's strongest beer has been unveiled by BrewDog of Fraserburgh.

BrewDog previously irresponsible beer brand by 18.2% which calls for Tokyo, then followed with a low alcohol beer called Nanny State.

Managing Director of James Watt, said a limited supply of tactical nuclear weapons Penguin, sell for $ 30 each.

This is a very strong beer, but to be savored in small portions and with an air of aristocratic indifference
Tactical nuclear warning label Penguin

He said: "This beer is to push the limits, it is taking innovation in the beer to a whole new level."

Mr. Watt added that a beer, and tactical nuclear Penguin be drunk in the spirit of the size measures.

A warning label states: "This is a very strong beer, but to be savored in small portions and with an air of aristocratic indifference. Exactly the same way you enjoy a good whiskey, an album of Frank Zappa or a visit from a friendly ghost with everything from anxiety. "

However, Jack Law Alcohol Focus Scotland, described it was a "cynical marketing ploy" and said: "We want to know why a brewer could produce a beer almost as strong as whiskey.

The beer was launched in alcohol day was at the top of the political agenda with the introduction of alcohol to the Scottish Government Bill including proposals for the minimum price of drink.

Meanwhile, plans for a new headquarters BrewDog to produce millions of bottles of beer per year have been approved by Aberdeenshire Council.

The decision was taken at a full council meeting, despite having been recommended by the refusal of officials, because the site in Potterton, near Aberdeen, is in the green belt.