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July 07, 2021

'TO PROMOTE STEM EDUCATION'

A serial Guinness World Record breaker in Idaho reclaimed a title by balancing a garden hoe on his head for 2 hours, 36 minutes and 6 seconds.

(Thanks to Ralph)

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Well then, let's have no more of this nonsense from the Federal Reserve Board maintaining that it can't be done.

Doubtless this record has been held more than once by someone from Flathead County.

I very much liked the sidebar story about the guy with the satellite dish mounted on the hood of his Prius.

Are "Garden Hoes" cheaper than regular "Street Hoes"? Asking for a friend.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG_KlFvTMyw ...Al Franken was way ahead of his time.

Everything is cheaper in Garden City, NJ.

If they had left the word "garden" out of the article, it would have made a much more interesting Guinness World Record.

If they had left the word "garden" out of the article, it would have made a much more interesting Guinness World Record.

NSFW *PG-18*

HO

Takes garden hoe. Knocks the guy unconscious. Thinks, that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.

Why would anyone donate money to "stem" education? The kids need more education nowadays, not less. What a maroon.

Is there a Guinness record that includes balancing atop a garden gnome while on one foot with a hoe on your forehead, because what else speaks more loudly of science, tech, engineering & math?

"What ho, Malvolio."

-12th Night, Act 1, scene 5

"I have a special set of skills..."

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