Chinese man grows nails for 15 years

A Chinese man has let his fingernails on one hand grow for 15 years.


Li Jianping, 43, of Shishi City, Fujian province, says the nails on his left hand are one metre long in total.

He told the Straits City News he was very proud of them but admitted they could be an inconvenience at times.

“I never go to crowded places. And during sleep, I have to keep my left wrist under my head to prevent the hand from moving,” says Li, who owns a grocery store.

The current length took 15 years to achieve, but he first started to grow them 23 years ago.

“When I was 20, I read a news report saying an Indian man had let the fingernails on his left hand grow to around one meter. Then I made up my mind to surpass him," he said.

“Before 1992, my nails were broken twice in accidents: once when I was moving things, the second time by a friend. Each time I had to start over.”

Is it Possibility of UFO...!!!

This strange photo was taken by Dr. Dave Oester (Author of the ghost hunting formula in Jerome, AZ), who was taking photos of the sunset effects on the local cloud formation. While viewing this photo, Dr. Sharon noticed the strange airborne anomaly on the left side of the photo. When this was blown up and cropped, the anomaly appears to be saucer shaped and does not correspond to any aircraft shapes or shapes of flying insects. No wings are visible. This was taken at sunset without flash. The reason the foreground is blurry is that the camera focus was set for the distant clouds, and not for the foreground. The camera was the 8 MB Sony Cyber-shot DSC T-70 using Super Steady Shot.

Was this strange flying anomaly what is called an UFO? You be the judge.

Mysterious Tree In Hunan

Do you Notice anything strange about this mysterious tree?
Come in and take a closer look then…
You will find some animal relief at this tree. Do You believe this...???
The tree location at Hunan (China).

Wedding In The Air






Two high-rise Chinese window cleaners got married dangling in the air on their work platforms. Jiang Dezhang, 27, and 26-year-old Tie Guangju both sat on wooden boards supported by ropes and pulleys.
"Our wedding was both romantic and like our daily work", said husband Jiang.

Also suspended with the couple were the best man and the bridesmaid who were work colleagues. The couple exchanged rings in the air and hugged and kissed each other as the wedding guests and passers-by cheered below, reports Yunnan Daily.

As the couple were exchanging rings a scroll came down from the top of the building with the words "High Altitude Love" written on it.

Underwater Diners break Record

TV presenter Adrian Chiles joined 500 others to help break the world record for the largest sub-aqua dinner party.

The Guinness Book of Records is set to confirm exactly how many guests sat down to the gourmet meal of smoked salmon, vegetables and toffee apple.

Wearing dinner jackets and ball gowns, diners indulged in their three-course meal at the outdoor swimming pool at The Park Club in Acton, west London.

The food - which was served to sittings of about 20 people every 20 minutes - was prepared in jelly to stop it from disintegrating in the water. To eat, the diners had to remove their aqua lung mouth pieces, fork in the food and then replace the breathing equipment while pressing a button to purge away the water.
The event raised more than £200,000 ($400,000) for charities including Save the Children, The Shooting Star Hospice, Breakthrough Breast Cancer and The British Heart Foundation.
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