1. 5000m run
2. Fastest to eat a mouthful of sunflower seeds (must be shelled using your teeth)
3. Best at layering PBS-diluted umbilical cord blood onto Ficoll Hypaque in 50 mL conical tubes
1. 5000m run
2. Fastest to eat a mouthful of sunflower seeds (must be shelled using your teeth)
3. Best at layering PBS-diluted umbilical cord blood onto Ficoll Hypaque in 50 mL conical tubes
1) Steeple Chase (Sub-9)
2) Beer Bonging (5 beers in eight seconds, w/o throwing up)
3) Sight-reading hanbell music (lower two octaves)
That's drinking/partying/ability to open your throat, running, and musical knowledge/skill. Those are three negatively correlated items. Beat it, I dare you.
1500m- 3:42
Slopestyle skiing- used to ski for Sugarbush, Dynastar-look-lange-kerma
Tournament poker
GAme on.
- marathon (2:54)
- 0.4l of vodka in one go, in less than a minute. After that still in shape for the nights festivities.
- Wrestling (I have never lost a wrestling match in my life, not even against people with 30lbs more muscle than I have.)
Carnivore 69 wrote:
Let's test #1
In 1999 who led the National League in fingers?
Who was the first player to have their number retired by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays?
Who is the only player to have ended a World Series by being thrown out on a caught stealing?
Who holds the record for having pitched the longest complete game victory in the World Series?
Antonio Alfonseca CORRECT (he has 6 fingers on each hand and 6 toes on each foot)
Don't know JACKIE ROBINSON, IN 1997, TO HONOR HIM AS THE FIRST BLACK TO PLAY IN THE MAJORS (NOT TRUE), MLB ORDERED ALL TEAMS TO RETIRE HIS NUMBER. WADE BOGGS IS THE ONLY OTHER NUMBER THEY HAVE RETIRED.
Babe Ruth CORRECT
Jack Morris WRONG, BABE RUTH, 1916, Boston Red Sox over the Brooklyn Robins, 2-1 in 14 innings.[/quote]
1. weed
2. dip/chew
3. beer
I think i narrowed it down to 3
1. Frisbee golf at my camp i worked at for 3 years (avg'd 3 rounds a day for 3 years)
2. Balderdash
3. Running does eliminate 99% of the globe, but people running under 1:12 for half marathon it ges narrowed down even more
lech fan wrote:
In response to poster # 1
I have run 8:50 in the steeple
I was an all state point guard and have shot 100/100 more than once
I scored 1300 on my SAT (old scoring) so i am sure I could give you quite a run in scrabble.
But for my own finish i would say
-steeple
-ski tricks
-beer mile
Well, you'd probably kick my ass then. I'd have to throw in ... crap, I'm not good at anything else. You win.
1. running = and < 10k races
2. wrestling
3. bench press max to body weight proportion, hah
forget that, i'll be overconfident..
1. running = ALL distances
2. wrestling
3. bench press max to body weight proportion
10 mile run
ebay feedback points
one on one ice hockey
Minesweeper: internmediate Level.
800 Meters
Drawing
Fairly random assortment, so I doubt someone could beat me in all three.
minesweeper :29 intermediate
5k - 15:20
Piano 25 years experience
American Civil War knowledge
800m
Metal Gear Solid Games:(Have beaten MGS, Sons of Liberty, and Snake Eater all on extreme levels. Have beaten all three without being killed once, have beaten MGS without being detected(other than when it is part of plot) or using a ration. Remember this is all on extreme)
Long Drive Contest: 340 yards+ with my old Callaway Warbird Driver.
1) running - 8:38 3k
2) longest freecell winning streak (+130)
3) olive garden all you can eat pasta bowl (with alfredo only) proportional to body weight (6-7 bowls... can't remember, 125 lbs)
1. marathon (2:52)
2. golf (18 handicap)
3. soccer penalty kicks
My three, with commentary:
1) 800 meters - 1:55ish
- Eliminates every woman on Earth except 3 or 4
- Eliminates over 99.99% of men - literally, 99.99% of 3 billion men is 300,000. When you consider only 93 high school age males in the U.S. broke 1:54 last year and there are only 5,000 male NCAA athletes on scholarship for all of track and field (which includes sprinters, jumpers, etc.), the actual number faster than 1:55 is probably closer to 10 or 20,000 worldwide
2) Unlimited Century Club (go until you can't any more)
- Once did 200 shots of beer in 200 minutes, which, depending on the pour, is 17 to 25 beers in 3 hours, 20 minutes.
- As a point of reference, my pussiest male friends can't make it past 30, average is probably 60 (power hour), good is 100, and seeing as how not most make it to 100, I think it takes a very special type to ever reach 200 (by the way, for those who think this can't be done, I have witnesses. I blacked out around the 180's, but my friends verified that I hit 200 - they made me wear a sign around my neck proclaiming my victory for the rest of the night...I also have done keg stands for over 90 seconds, drink way too much, and can't puke even if I try, so this sort of thing is right up my alley).
3) Intelligence test
- I'm not a genius, but I think after the first two, it would be down to a handful of people and some sort of IQ or standardized test would be my best bet...1480 SAT as a point of reference. Not amazing, but better than most.
1)basket weaving
2)6.60 60 meters
3)3:48 1500m
106 wrote:
5k - 15:07 (not great but enough to weed some out)
flip cup- There have been many nights where i havent had to flip more than once in a turn.
any food eating competition- i can eat alot and eat really really fast
How fast could Takeru Kobayashi run a 5k? He is ripper, and I think with a bit of training he could be great.