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Can you beat this Guinness World Record?
July 3rd, 2023 under Guinness World Records. [ Comments: none ]

There are a lot of Guinness World Records that the average person cannot accomplish. However, there is one that over 150 people think they can beat the current record holder.

What is it? It is The Fastest Time to Drink a Capri Sun. Andre Ortolf sucked one up in 10.41 seconds in December. And it looks like his record won’t hold because the applications are coming in to beat his time.

Don’t feel too bad for him. He has over a dozen other records in the book.

Now back to the record. I want to try it. But then again, I would think of it as sucking up the last tapioca ball in a Boba tea. I can get those suckers up in no time.

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That’s a lot of Spider-Mans
June 16th, 2023 under Guinness World Records, Superman/Spider-Man. [ Comments: none ]

https://twitter.com/GWR/status/1669687739871117312

There are a lot of Spider-Mans in the Spider-Verse. However, not as many who came out in
Selangor, Malaysia, on June 3rd.

According to Guinness World Records, 685 people came dressed up as Our Friendly Neighborhood Spider to break the record.

Why did they do it? Sony Pictures invited to celebrate the release Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.

Hopefully, all of those Spidies got a free screening of the movie because they deserved it!

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This Guinness World Record is a ball buster
June 6th, 2023 under Guinness World Records. [ Comments: none ]

When I was kid, I watched sitcoms where the leads tried to get into the Guinness Book of World Records. So ever since then, I have wanted to have my name in the book.

But then I saw what people have done to get their names in print, and I am wavering on my decision.

For example, I am a girl, and I felt the pain Zac “The Horse” Gordon went through to be added to one of those book’s pages. He broke the record for the most pine boards broken between the legs in a single jump. How many did break? A total of eight.

Who needs a vasectomy when you can just do this? Your childbearing days will forever be over. Also, your need to have sex will be greatly diminished.

It is not all bad news. He can now hit that falsetto he has been dreaming about!

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Bobi is the World’s Oldest Living Dog…ever
February 2nd, 2023 under Guinness World Records. [ Comments: none ]

In November, Guinness World Records declared that Gino is the World’s Oldest Living Dog at the age of 22. Well, his record was short-lived, unlike him.

Today, we got to meet Bobi, who is 98 days away from turning 31. The purebred Rafeiro do Alentejo was born on May 11, 1992, and was set to be euthanized by Leonel Costa’s dad when he was just a few days old. However, Leonel and his brothers were able to save the puppy. And now Bobi is 30 years old.

Leonel says that being raised in a quiet village in Portugal, never being leashed, and fed only human food is why his best friend has been able to live this long. That might be the case. Either way, it is a miracle and hopefully the start of more dogs living such a long life.

The last dog to hold the title of the World’s Oldest dog was Bluey, who lived to be 29. He died in 1939.

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Flossie, almost 27, is the World’s Oldest Living Cat
November 25th, 2022 under Animals, Guinness World Records. [ Comments: none ]

In less than two months, Flossie is going to celebrate her 27th birthday. Why is that a big deal? Because Flossie is a cat, and no other feline has been recorded to live as long as her. Because of that, Guinness World Records has declared she is World’s Oldest Living Cat.

Flossie is newly adopted by Vicki Green. The cat was originally adopted as a kitten in 1995, but her mother passed away ten years later. The owner’s sister took the kitty in until she passed away 14 years after her sister. Then that woman’s son decided to bring the feline home. However, after a couple of years, he did not feel that he could take care of Flossie, who is now deaf and going blind. So he brought her into Cats Protection, who knew that Vicki would be the purrfect mom for Flossie’s final years.

Vicki is ensuring that her new best friend will have the best life possible, so she is spoiling her with love and food. Because what else does a cat want?

While Flossie is the oldest living cat, she is not the oldest cat to have lived. That title goes to Creme Puff, who lived from August 3, 1967, until August 6, 2005. 38 years old is going to be a nearly impossible record to break, as much as we would love our cats to live that long.

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