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Man rides world's smallest bike in Shorewood
 
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Tags: jugglefest, juggling, mark hayward, yo-yo, circus boy, bobby huny, shorewood high school, bicycle

This morning, I took the kids this to the second annual JuggleFest at Shorewood High School. Emcee Mark Hayward -- a "world yo-yo champion" -- was pretty entertaining, and the juggling acts were predictable, ranging from ball-dropping young kids to professional jugglers tossing multiple machetes.

But what I didn't expect to see was a grown man riding the world's smallest bike.

Bobby Hunt, AKA "Circus Boy," is in the Guinness Book of World Records for riding the world's tiniest bike and he recreated the stunt on the Shorewood High School Auditorium stage.

The bicycle, which Hunts says he made with his father, fits in the palm of his hand. The seat is slightly out-of-scale, but not by much.

I love these kinds of things: from the mammoth Corn Palace in South Dakota that's made from oats and corn cobs, to the world's largest penny in Woodruff, Wis. These public spectacles are ridiculous, yet fascinating. I mean, why would anyone actually take the time and energy to do these things -- yet I'm grateful that somebody said, "Gee, I think I'll try to make the world's largest ball of twine."

After the show, I stopped by the Fuel Café to grab a coffee, and I saw a bumper sticker that summed it all up.

The sticker was one of those blue-and-white Dr. Bronner's stickers that say "Commit random acts of kindness and senseless acts of beauty" but someone cut it up and came up with a bumper sticker reading, "Commit random, senseless acts."

Exactly.



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