The Kansas City Chiefs certainly have their fans abuzz with a 6-0 record. This start to their season prompted Kansas City Chiefs fans to go for the loudest crowd record that the Seattle Seahawks fans obtained earlier this season. It seems most people were paying attention to this record, including ESPN and the major networks. They were able to break the record last Sunday (Oct. 13), but if you did
The Kansas City Chiefs are off to their best start since 1987. They are 4-0 and Arrowhead Stadium has been rocking. The Chiefs will travel to Tennessee next Sunday, but when they return home on Sunday, Oct. 13, they will be looking for a win against the rivaled Oakland Raiders and a new world record.
Mark Temperato's drum kit weighs two-and-a-half tons and includes 813 individually assembled pieces that the Lakeville, N.Y., resident can reach without taking a step. That's a world record, according to the folks at Guinness, who know about such things.
No one gets high better than Felix Baumgartner.
Austrian BASE-jumper Baumgartner, 43, broke a 52-year-old skydiving altitude record and the sound barrier by jumping out of a space capsule 128,100 feet above the Earth in Roswell, N.M. on Sunday.
How low can you go? Tim Storms might be tired of that question, but he’d probably be willing to bet you a large sum of money (if he’s a betting man) that he can sing a heck of a lot lower than you, or anyone you know, can. Tim’s deep register is so low, in fact, that Guinness World Records named his voice as the lowest human voice on the planet.