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Edition
of Sept. 7, 2007
| 'Strongman
Contest 2007' |
| Anyone who's ever stayed up late to watch mindless TV, or
let a Sunday afternoon go by unnoticed while they camped out
in front of the tube, has probably seen those "strongman"
shows. |
| These are the shows (most of them seem like reruns from
the 1970s) in which a group of men compete for the title of
"Strongman of the Year," or "Musclehead 1972," or "Dumb as
a Box of Rocks 1975" by participating in weightlifting games
that highlight the practicality and usefulness of being able
to lift a Chevy. |
| One of the games I remember seeing was lifting a boulder
and carrying it up a small hill, then running back down for
another. The winner was the first, and maybe the only, to
carry three. |
| Well, one of the favorite games of the "strongman" shows
was when the contestants had to pull some massive object in
a race to the finish. In one episode, each man pulled a railroad
car that probably weighed 9 billion tons. |
| This fantastic example of American television trivia was
the inspiration for a great community event taking place in
our backyard this weekend. The 15th annual Dulles Day Family
Festival & Plane Pull will be Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. |
| Yes, the highlight of the event is watching, or helping,
teams of 20 people pull a Boeing 727, weighing 127,000 pounds.
But there are other activities, too. Aircraft are open and
on display, there is a car show, some rides and attractions,
and there's even the third annual school bus pull for children. |
| The event benefits Special Olympics Virginia, and The Observer
is proud to be a sponsor. Please join us this weekend for
a unique and entertaining fund-raiser. |
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