When Regular Juggling Isn't Good Enough
Tue, August 23, 2011 
Everyone has a talent. This dude's happens to be juggling while eating the apples he's juggling.
Thanks David
Tue, August 23, 2011 
Everyone has a talent. This dude's happens to be juggling while eating the apples he's juggling.
Thanks David
Tue, June 29, 2010 
Aryan Hopkins made an attempt at the Guinness World Record for most piercings in one session and the most piercings ever. The previous record for most piercing in one sitting was 900. Aryan ended up beating that with a new world record of 1,093 needles. He fell short of the most piercings ever and missed his personal goal. Remember kids, it's important to set lofty achievements like this for yourself.
They wanted 2,000, but stopped piercing when Aryan Hopkins' body began to show signs of shock. They fell short of the overall record of 1,200 piercings, set in 2009, which used 16-gauge needles, which are larger than 18-gauge. It doesn't exactly hurt, Hopkins said. It feels extremely weird.
The event also raised money for the Shriners Hospital for Children, which means it wasn't a completely worthless act.
via Geekologie
Thu, February 18, 2010 Bet you don't know that someone recently set the world record for stick bombs at 2250.
Actually, we'll bet you don't even know what a stick bomb is. Luckily for you, we are all about education and thought you should know how to make one.
Now go out there and set the new world record!!
Tue, October 27, 2009 Five Toronto artists at Cube Works spent four months making this 16' x 8' rendition of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper. It took over 4,000 Rubik's Cubes to make the massive piece of art. The creation was submitted to the Guinness Book of World Records and has already been purchased by an art collector in Florida.
Wed, July 22, 2009 
Adrenaline junkie Dirk Auer decided he just doesn't enjoy riding inside the cars on a roller coaster like a regular person. So he decided to spend 110 hours constructing some special in-line skates to cruise him down a wooden roller coaster in Stuttgart. Auer reached speeds of 56 mph during his descent, which took just over a minute. Dirk can now add this to his lists of records, of which include being pulled at 190 mph behind a Porsche GT2.

via Daily Mail