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Redefining "Balls"...again

Posted 2009-04-29 01:45:39 by Bryan Swan
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According to the Seattle Times, kayaker Tyler Bradt has successfully (intentionally) run Washington's 186 foot tall Palouse Falls, absolutely incinerating the previous record of 127 feet set earlier this year on Salto Belo, located along the Rio Sacre - itself a tributary of the Amazon. Now the article seems to hint at there being photos of this feat, but it doesn't have any attached and I haven't seen any just yet, so the legitimacy of this feat has to be questioned until proof surfaces, but if this turns out to be legit, I think Mr. Bradt has not only redefined the idea of whether really really big waterfalls can be run in a kayak or not, but he has also completely eclipsed any previous preconceptions of how big one's testicles can get.

 

 
 

 

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