Denver: A Utah teen with fingers of fury is once again the speed text-messaging king of the world.
Ben Cook, 18, of Provo, Utah, returned to the top of the cell-phone text-messaging heap Friday at a Denver text-off at a water park, blazing through a 160-character standardised message in 42.22 seconds.
The phrase used for purposes of professional, competition texting is: “The razor-toothed piranhas of the genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus are the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world. In reality they seldom attack a human.”
The feat was recorded on video and scored by an official timekeeper, validating it for Guinness World Records purposes, said Sara Spaulding, spokeswoman for event sponsor Jump Mobile.
yeah, and how far will THAT get you in the real word dipshit?
ReplyDeleteSometimes I wish I could txt qker , i txt db all the time ( coz it's only 10p from UK to US) There I am replying to a text and she wipes it out , by sending another one to quickly , I know she does it to piss me off LOL
ReplyDeleteI think its your fat fingers and tiny mobile phone honey... lol.. and I only do that "sometimes" to piss you off, the rest are just unintentional fun.
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