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Dec 10 2008

Man Pulls Car With Eyelids

Published by muffin9129 at 3:29 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

A martial arts fan is trying to break the Guinness book of world records by pulling a car that weighs over a tonne with only his eyelids.

Luo Deyuan's eyelid stunt /Quirky China News

Luo Deyuan of Guiyang, has also done other various stunts including pulling a car with a rope attached to a neck piercing.

He believes this is a gift that he can perform these acts, and said he learned them from a local martial arts master.

His weird behaviour has even been televised and aired in North America.  People find this sort of thing really interesting.

He has other stunts that he performs which include walking on blades, and he even stops fans with his tongue.
He says that if he is given a bigger stage his performances would be that much greater.

I am going to pose a question…  Why are people so fascinated with breaking Guinness world records?

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5 Responses to “Man Pulls Car With Eyelids”

  1. bettingsystemson 10 Dec 2008 at 4:23 pm edit this

    Why? What do you get from doing this? Fucked up eye lids and a piece of paper from the Guinness of World Records?

  2. mikeywriteswellon 10 Dec 2008 at 6:08 pm edit this

    I nominated you for an award on my blog! :D

  3. not4ureyes2con 11 Dec 2008 at 6:42 am edit this

    ya that is crazy and disturbing. I shuttered at the photo but thanks for the article!
    If you like weird things like that did you ever see the photo of the boy who got the fork stuck in his nose?

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  4. skwguitaron 11 Dec 2008 at 11:42 pm edit this

    Your blog is actually one of my favorites (now I feel bad I didn’t get you in there) but it looks like my lemonade award has given our “group” of blogs here an abundance of lemonade lol, so I’m glad you got one too.

  5. seano47on 31 Dec 2008 at 1:07 pm edit this

    I don’t see this guy’s point.

    areyoulistening.today.com

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