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WEIRD: Woman sets up record by catching 4 million mosquitoes in a month
In something that started as a contest organised by insect trap-making company, Imbictus International for catching the most number of mosquitoes - a woman has come out with a possible Guinness book of record - Huang Yuyen caught 4 million mosquitoes in a month. The catch weighed 3lbs 5oz beating the other 72 contenders by pounds!
Record? She should be charged with mass kidnapping instead!
On a serious note - where did she catch millions of mosquitoes from? The company or even the...
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by johnGilt
ENTERTAINMENT: Video: Australian man swallows 18 swords together to set a new record
Australia Australian street performer Chayne Hultgren aka Space Cowboy, 31, seems to have a strange love for swords and blades. He loves swallowing them!
Recently he swallowed 18 swords/stainless steel blades, each over 2 feet long, breaking his own record of 17.
The sword-eater said he started his dangerous hobby when he was 16 and had used different techniques to prepare his body, including stretching his throat with hoses.
Check his other performances too...
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WEIRD: Video: Michigan Man stuffs 16 cockroaches in his mouth for World Record
Michigan Sean Murphy, an employee at Preuss Pets in Lansing (Michigan), did something that a lot of us won't even do a for a good amount of money. He stuffed 16 live cockroaches in his mouth and kept them in his mouth for more than 10 seconds. These cockroaches were not some ordinary ones but 2.5 inch long Madagascar cockroaches.
He seems to have unofficially broken the current Guinness Book of Record of 11 cockroaches in the mouth.
"You know the first time I tried...
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by Matilda
WEIRD: Kung Fu master proves he has world's strongest fingers
Fu Bingli, 39-year-old Kung Fu master from China, got his name in the Guinness Book of Record for the strongest finger in the world. He did 12 push ups just with one finger of his right hand to scoop the record.
"I've been training since I was seven years old and my index finger has as much strength in it as most people's entire body," said Fu of Lianyungang, eastern China.Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
The Kung-Fu master has been studying the martial arts for the last 32 years....
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