that seems largely impossible to me. i did a little google search on “longest time to stand motionless” and the “World Record Federation” says that Akshinthala Seshu Babu of India has the record with 30 hours 12 minutes.
Which reminds me, I had a dream last night that I wanted to break the record for the longest time it takes to count to 10. In the dream it was 2 hours. I know, I’m weird
I made 3 world records of motionlessness: 15h.2m.55s (1988); 18h.35m.16s (1997) and 20h.11.36s (2003), only the first one was recognized by guinness organization, the second one had no answer, and about the third one Guinness lost some of my documents. But I have all the copies of that documents and I know what I did. About the others, I only beeleave when they show me the entire tapes with the event. I still making living statues around the world. Relax in stress out. Antonio Santos
that seems largely impossible to me. i did a little google search on “longest time to stand motionless” and the “World Record Federation” says that Akshinthala Seshu Babu of India has the record with 30 hours 12 minutes.
how did he/she breathe??!?!?
What does a Pringle have to do with this?
Which reminds me, I had a dream last night that I wanted to break the record for the longest time it takes to count to 10. In the dream it was 2 hours. I know, I’m weird
Wow moose, so according to the World Record Federation this record has been broken. It looks like this chip is stale. baw haw haw!
I made 3 world records of motionlessness: 15h.2m.55s (1988); 18h.35m.16s (1997) and 20h.11.36s (2003), only the first one was recognized by guinness organization, the second one had no answer, and about the third one Guinness lost some of my documents. But I have all the copies of that documents and I know what I did. About the others, I only beeleave when they show me the entire tapes with the event. I still making living statues around the world. Relax in stress out. Antonio Santos