What a style of Cookie Tea Dunking !!
By Ptrikha_2
@ptrikha_2 (49753)
India
July 8, 2023 12:10pm CST
Perhaps a few of you would be fond of dunking a cookie into a mug of tea.
However perhaps not as passionate as England's Simon Berry.
He dived nearly 250 feet in the air towards a cup of tea, which was on the ground.
Once he came near it, he dipped a cookie into the mug!
Now, that's some style of cookie dunking!
From Nat Geo Kids July 2023
Also check for details and picture here :
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2016/11/17/man-bungee-jumps-over-240-feet-to-dunk-a-cookie-setting-a-guinness-world-record/
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
8 Jul 23
Oh! Quite an adventurous dunking
. I assume that it was bungee jumping.
I once made up my mind to go for Bungee jumping on Royal Gorge bridge in Colorado. But I got too scares at the right moment and refused to do it
. Even my husband who is quite adventurous refused after seeing a few people. Hanging upside down is not for me
. I assume that it was bungee jumping.
I once made up my mind to go for Bungee jumping on Royal Gorge bridge in Colorado. But I got too scares at the right moment and refused to do it
. Even my husband who is quite adventurous refused after seeing a few people. Hanging upside down is not for me
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@ptrikha_2 (49753)
• India
9 Jul 23
@arunima25
I even desist from taking those upside down going Dragon Rides.
My head spins too much !
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@ptrikha_2 (49753)
• India
15 Jul 23
@arunima25
Yes that must have been exciting but with age, our bodies do not act as swiftly.
I too feel back pain and indigestion faster now.
But I try to limit my food intake and regularly do aerobics although I sometimes don't walk as much as I should especially in hot and humid weather.
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@ptrikha_2 (49753)
• India
19 Jul 23
@arunima25
Yes there are things in the realm of Nature which we can try to control but not fully overcome!
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@ptrikha_2 (49753)
• India
9 Jul 23
@LadyDuck
The article used the word Cookie.
It could be since Nat Geo is an American publication so they used Cookie.
Else it could have perhaps became a Biscuit vs Cookie debate !!!


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@ptrikha_2 (49753)
• India
9 Jul 23
@JudyEv
Or perhaps we can say mad and so very unusual!!
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@Starmaiden (9308)
• Canada
8 Jul 23
When you say he "dived" does that mean he bunji jumped or parachuted?
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@ptrikha_2 (49753)
• India
8 Jul 23
I think it was Bungee jumping.
Not parachute in any case !
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