Record Challenge: Go Vinyl

Which feat deserves a spot in the book?
Furthest Distance To Throw A Vinyl Record: Mel Sampson
Have a record you're dying to create or break? Submit it by September 30th, 2010 for your chance to be included in the book.

Which feat deserves a spot in the book?
Furthest Distance To Throw A Vinyl Record: Mel Sampson

This week’s challenge: hold as many grapes in one hand as you can. Shoot it on video. Grapes may not be attached to one another (as pictured) and you must add one grape at a time.

Which feat deserves a spot in the book?
Tallest Saltine Tower: Gerald Sacca
This week’s challenge: stack as many Cheerios as you can on top of one another. Shoot it on video. No adhesives or external support permitted. (For inspiration see: ‘Tallest Frosted Mini-Wheat Tower.’)

Betsy Davis, known as ‘The Queen of Plastic’, produced a balloon squeak for 2 minutes and 27 seconds. Peter Craig, or the thunder from down under (that’s Australia, FYI) blew up a balloon until it popped in 13 minutes and 62 seconds, as part of a bigger record: Most URDB Records Broken in 10 Minutes. Which feat deserves a spot in the book?
Longest Balloon Squeak: Betsy Davis
Fastest Time to Blow Up a Balloon Until it Pops: Peter Craig
This week’s challenge: pet a dog as many times as you can in 30 seconds. Each “pet” must be distinct; patting is not permitted. Shoot it on video and send it our way.

Doug McManaman, known as ‘The Balance King’, balanced 56 golf balls on a tower on his chin. Brian Pankey, URDB’s most prolific record setter, kept a wheelbarrow balanced on his chin for over 50 seconds. Which feat deserves a spot in the book?
Most Golf Balls Balanced on Chin: Doug Manaman

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