Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Canadian watching TV 72 hours to set a new world record

Residing in the Toronto-born Sri Lankan Suresh Joachim in the capital, Stockholm, Sweden, broke his own world record listed in the Guinness Book of Records.

Take your own health and psyche of a man watching television for 72 hours, interrupting only for a toilet.

"I feel great, during this time, I drank from 25 to 30 cups of coffee" - a man confessed to Sunday, commenting on the record.

The previous record was 69 hours and 48 minutes. Installed it the same Suresh Joachim in 2005. At this time Joachim watched three seasons of "24", with the participation of Kifer Sutherland, reports AP.

Note that the 40-year-old Suresh Joachim of Toronto broke more than 30 records, recorded in the Guinness Book of Records. Thus, in 1996, he ran 42 days over 3495 km in 1998, traveled on the escalator in the Australian commercial center 225 km, in the same year he played 100 hours of continuous bowling.

In 1997, Joachim on one leg, 76 hours and 40 minutes in 2004, played the drum for 84 hours. In 2005, he not getting up, 56 km, in the same year, he surface of the clothes iron for 55 hours, and swung in the rocking chair 75 hours without a break.

Full list of records Suresh Joachim can be found on his official website.

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