Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Commemorative Shirts
We sold almost our full 2 Dozen of commemorative event shirts, but we had more requests from attendees to order some more for friends and family, so we are taking orders for more shirts!
This second order will likely be the last, so get your email in soon to gwrshirts@michiganpetanque.com. Include your order quantity, the sizes. The cost is $15 per shirt. (We have a couple of Large shirts left, first come, first serve on those!)
Get your order in soon!
Monday, May 26, 2008
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! 48 HOURS
David with a blanket wrapped around himself, in a total exhausted state
after sleeping inside a cold van - diligently getting up to check on the digital
feeds and blogs at 5am.
Mamary shouting out something that sounded like "Hakuna Matata Blo blah blo
blaah" every now and again.
The usual petanque traditional end-of-game hanshakes turning into the far
easier: twin finger pointing "aaayyyyy" signal.Erin stacking used "Full Throttle" boxes beneath her as insulation against the chilly ground during rest times.
Eating hot pizza on the court with dusty hands but not caring because the food was so warm and the night so cold.
Reports of deer crossing the field at night.
David moving his laptop around the field on 500 foot extension cords to capture some WiFi signals.
Ziggy, rarely losing, stating during a game: "I would die for one point"
During an 8 hours shift in the middle of the night, crack'n jokes about what foods would have uncomfortable results for players ... such as Chips Ahoy and cocacola (expletives won't be typed here)
Exhaustion apparent when Cyrille doesn't realize a boule is hanging from the end of his boule magnet at 3 a.m.
Whevever anyone was dragging the heavy steel mesh and chained "court groomer" around and the others helpfully shouted "you missed a spot" or offered a friendly "HEE HAW" donkey sound...
Cheryl wrapped head to toe in a dark blanket, sitting courtside at 6am, with James and I commenting on what an honor it was to have Emperor Palpatine come watch us. (Starwars)
By 9:10 a.m. we had passed the World Record set by Germany at 40 hours and 9 minutes. But to merely break the record wasn't enough, we had to smash it! So we soldiered on until 5pm, making the 48 hour mark.
The second evening, the schedule was adapted to a better system: 3
hours of playing, and 6 of rest. In this way we'd still be getting up to a 40
degree evening (let's say playing the 2am to 5am shift) but at least this time
the overhead field lights offered easier illumination.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Live Video Feed!!!
Friday, May 23, 2008
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Photo Album
There will be a Photo Album Updated constantly throughout the event courtesy of David Reed of Reed Web Designs.
The address is http://reedwebdesigns.com/worldrecord/
Forecast for Memorial Day Weekend
LIVE CHAT Thursday Night 9pm (eastern)
www.lhcw.net/Petanque
on Thursday night at 9pm (eastern) and we'll chat about the 48 hour challenge.
Curious and want to know what we've been doing to put this event together? Join in too.
Jeff.
Detroit News - Article on Upcoming Guinness Event
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/16352069/detail.html
Monday, May 19, 2008
Warm Hands = World Record Success
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Robot Disqualified from Participating in World Record
Resting up for the World Record Attempt
Some people have a theory that they should sleep in excess before the Petanque Marathon, while others feel they should have a normal schedule and then slide into the marathon as-is.
My advice: no excessive caffeine or sugars to destablize bodily levels and result in a "sugar coma" crash.
Oh - and sunscreen, layered clothing, comfy shoes, socks to change, and a wide brimmed hat.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Final Festival Details Discussed!
Festival Chairperson, Mr. Steve Wolken (Standing in Red), meticulously refines the final plan of next week's Rochester Area Heritage Festival. Posters and flyers were handed out, recent press coverage from the gracious area reporters were read as different event leaders primarily enjoyed listening to each other and left the meeting knowing that the only task left is to watch all the area festival goers enjoy themselves next weekend! Congratulations are in order to all the volunteers shown here for their months of festidiuos planning! Please stop by on Memorial weekend and enjoy their efforts!