Some In-Your-Face Record Setters
The 2001 edition of the Guinness World Records book honors the achievements of several locals, including Bob Hatch of Pasadena, who “snapped his fingers with a decibel meter reading of 108 on May 17, 2000.â€
Obviously trying to get a waiter’s attention.
FEAT IN MOUTH: Some other Guinness marks, none of which I recommend you try to surpass:
* “Johnny Reitz managed to stuff three regulation-sized hamburgers (including buns and condiments) into his mouth at the same time†for a “Guinness Records†TV broadcast on June 17, 1998. “He was not allowed to swallow any part of the hamburgers.â€
* Super Joe Reed made history’s “highest roof-to-roof motorcycle jump†July 30, 1998, when he drove “from the roof of one 160-foot-tall building to another in a 250 cc dirt bike in L.A.†There was a gap of 65 feet between the buildings but no other traffic at that altitude.
And, especially, avoid attempting this one out of compassion for the rest of us:
* Dave Thomas of Wendy’s hamburgers has appeared in 652 commercials, the “most ads starring a company founder.†The only way I would watch No. 653 would be if Dave tried to better Reitz’s record.
GUIDE TO DARING DINING: Now that I’ve got you in the mood for stuffing your face, let me say that this column’s Specials of the Day (see accompanying) include:
* A dish that sounds like a phone company promo (Wendy Mollett).
* A leafy vegetable that’s been kicked around a bit (submitted by Arthur Siegel).
* And a noisy condiment to add to your soup or salad (R.J. Morris).
ON A DIFFERENT NOTE: If bagpipes aren’t your thing, Cheryl Long of Arcadia found a company that will insert a dozen roses into another musical instrument (see photo). There ought to be a Guinness record for that category.
TOO LATE FOR DAN QUAYLE: Ben Beisel of Hawthorne points out:
* If GH can stand for P as in hiccough
* If OUGH can stand for O in dough
* If PHTH can stand for T as in phthisis
* If EIGH can stand for A as in neighbor
* If TTE can stand for T as in gazette
* If EAU can stand for O as in plateau
Then POTATO can be spelled GHOUGHPHTHEIGHTTEEAU.
I don’t even want to think about what the plural would be.
miscelLAny:
I’ve about had it up to here with all the inaccurate political ads on the airwaves, and Alan Silverman of Culver City agrees. Just the other day he heard a pitch for one of the ballot propositions that quoted John Dillinger as saying that he robbed banks “because that’s where the money is.â€
As Silverman pointed out, it was safe-cracker Willie Sutton who made that statement. I hate to see Willie get short-changed.
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