Showing posts with label Guinness Book of World Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guinness Book of World Records. Show all posts

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Water Balloon Fight !

Our youngest insisted that we help the UK Christian Student Fellowship try to set a new Guinness Book record for the world's largest water balloon fight. The event took place last night - at Midnight - a full two hours past my bedtime. For that reason, her mother and I said, "No promises."

But thanks to a big family game of Phase 10, we were up. So Rita, and I strapped on the flip flops, grabbed Grandmommy Blaylock, who can party with the best of them, and wandered over to the Johnson Center to join teeming hordes of undergrads.

I can't remember an event that took me back to my days as an undergrad at UK so effectively.


These from the Kentucky Kernel:

When the signal was given, combatants raced toward the ammo.

Separated by a 20 yard neutral zone, the teams advanced.

Then, whammo.

Delightful.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Male students seek world record for charity

This from C-J:

What do you get when you put 10,800 Mentos mints into 1,800 bottles of diet cola, setting off 1,800 geysers at the same time?

A world record -- or at least that's what the students and faculty at Louisville Male High School hope they were able to accomplish yesterday afternoon.

The school is trying to be included in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the largest number of Mentos-and-diet-cola geysers set off simultaneously.

In order to break the record, the school had to exceed the 1,360 geysers set off in Belgium on April 23.

Shortly after 2 p.m. yesterday, about 1,750 students and 50 teachers and parents stood on the school's football field, each with a 2-liter bottle of diet cola at their feet and a roll of Mentos mints in their hands.

"When the scoreboard ticks down to zero, wait for the buzzer and empty the Mentos into the diet cola -- we all must do it at the same time," said science teacher Jeffrey Wright as he instructed students shortly before the event began.

Within seconds, all 1,800 bottles of diet cola were gushing several feet into the air as the students cheered loudly, some ducking for cover.

"I think we have a world record!" Wright proudly yelled from the stadium's press box.

The event was sponsored by the school's National Honor Society as a fundraiser to benefit the Ronald McDonald House, which houses families of critically ill children....