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Amazing Feats

This is essentially the page for me to detail the most impressive things I or others have done

Please note that these are listed in no particular order, except in the order that I can remember these things.  Please note they must be things done by people I actually know and actually witnessed first hand.
 
Pete (aka the Rock) ate the entire dollar menu at McDonald's.  It started as a dare, turned into a bet, and is possibly the most remarkable....and disturbing thing I have ever seen.
 
For the Coed Crushers in the 2002, Steve-o made the most amazing catch I have ever seen, at any level of baseball or softball.  It was somewhat similiar to the catch by Jim Edmonds a few years back, as he was on a full-out sprint, making a diving stab at a ball that was actually past him, and while going down an incline past where the lights to the field were.  This play was a Web Gem, a 4 glove play, and the best catch I will ever see.  Any wonder the man was our team MVP?
 
Aaron's first left handed at bat of his little league career was memorable.  Having never swung the stick from the left side in a game before, this day in 1989 was one for the ages.  An 0-1 offering was smacked beyond the bike path in deep right center at Riverside Park for a home run.  Aaron would go on to homer from both sides of the plate in the same game in two consecutive seasons.
 
During the summer of 1997 Kevin had one of the most impressive golf "shots" ever.  Stuck behind a tree on the 15th hole at Lake Park and in a hurry to get off the course, I told Kevin to just pick the ball up and throw it towards the green.  Without seeing the green or the pin, he threw it over the top of the tree.  It landed softly on the green and rolled into the hole for the most improbable (and illegal) birdie in golf history.
 
Aaron bowled a 200 game left-handed in the fall of 1998, becoming the only person I know of to have now bowled 200 games with each hand.

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Pictured above, "Mr. Aaron's" amazing 28 homer showing in a HR Derby at Willowbrooke Park in the summer of 2002.  I went on to bash 26, 23, 22, and 20 (twice) in other efforts.
 
One evening King decided he would take on a metal beer serving tray in a competition to see what was harder.  Let's just say that King's head won, as after more than 40 collisions the Schlitz tray quit, and was bent beyond belief.