Those Broken Records…

An Egyptian man named Ashraf Mahrous, widely known by his nickname “Kabonga,” recently made headlines by setting multiple Guinness World Records, including one for pulling a train car with his teeth. On March 13th, 2025, at Ramses Station in Cairo, Mahrous pulled a 279-ton train nearly 10 meters (33 feet) using only his teeth, surpassing the previous record by 19 tons. This feat earned him the title for the heaviest rail pull using teeth.

In addition to this remarkable achievement, Mahrous was recognized for two other records: the heaviest locomotive pull and the fastest 100-meter road vehicle pull, the latter completed in under 40 seconds with a two-ton vehicle. Crowds gathered to cheer him on as he demonstrated his extraordinary strength, first with his teeth and then by pulling the train with a strap around his shoulders.

Mahrous, a wrestler and president of the Egyptian Federation for Professional Wrestlers, is no stranger to Guinness recognition. He previously set records for cracking and eating 11 raw eggs in 30 seconds in February 2024 and pulling an almost 35,000-pound truck with his teeth in June 2021. His latest accomplishments further solidify his reputation as a strongman with what one event organizer described as “abnormal strength.”

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Beware of The Fraudsters!

This story serves as a reminder to be wary of fraud and refers to a heartbreaking case first reported by The New York Times in late 2024.

An elderly man named Alfred Mancinelli, aged 79, was deceived by scammers impersonating WWE superstar Alexa Bliss. The fraudsters convinced him he was in a romantic relationship with “Lexi,” leading him to send nearly $1 million from his retirement savings and his granddaughter’s college fund over several years.

The scam began in 2018 and intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic, reducing his savings from approximately $900,000 to just $128,000 by spring 2021. Despite efforts from his son, Chris, to intervene (including transferring the last $100,000 to a safe account, which resulted in a lawsuit from Alfred) the manipulation persisted until Alfred’s death in 2023 following complications from neck surgery.

The real Alexa Bliss, whose legal name is Alexis Cabrera, has repeatedly warned fans about such impersonation scams, emphasizing she would never solicit money from anyone.

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Actual Factual Pie – March 16th!

The year is 1833 and history was made when Susan Hayhurst became the first woman to graduate from a pharmacy college in the United States. Enrolling at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, she broke barriers in a male dominated field, paving the way for future generations of women in pharmacy. A true trailblazer!


In 1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne’s masterpiece The Scarlet Letter was published. This iconic novel, set in Puritan New England, explores themes of sin, guilt and redemption through the story of Hester Prynne forever marked by the scarlet “A.”


In 1913, the mighty 15,000-ton battleship Pennsylvania was launched at Newport News, Virginia. A marvel of naval engineering, she marked a new era of American sea power, ready to defend the nation’s interests with her formidable presence.


In 1945, U.S. forces declared Iwo Jima secure after weeks of intense fighting in one of WWII’s bloodiest battles. Though small pockets of Japanese resistance lingered, this marked a critical victory, giving the Allies a strategic airfield just 660 miles from Tokyo. Over 6,800 Americans and 20,000+ Japanese lost their lives in the campaign.


In 1954, CBS took a bold step to challenge NBC’s Today Show by launching The Morning Show, hosted by the legendary Walter Cronkite. Aiming to capture the morning audience, Cronkite brought his signature gravitas to the program, setting the stage for a new era of broadcast competition. Though it didn’t outlast Today, it marked a pivotal moment in TV history.


In 1985, Terry Anderson, an Associated Press newsman, was abducted by Hezbollah militants in Beirut, Lebanon. While leaving his apartment, Anderson was forced into a car at gunpoint, beginning a nearly seven-year ordeal as a hostage. His captivity, lasting until December 4, 1991, became one of the longest and most publicized cases during the Lebanon hostage crisis that highlighted the dangers journalists faced in the region.

Music History Sunday!

The Year: 1968

Otis Redding’s soulful classic “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay” reached #1 on the charts. This marked a bittersweet milestone for the artist. Redding, who tragically perished in a plane crash on December 10, 1967, became the first artist to score a posthumous #1 hit. This was a true testament to his enduring talent and legacy!

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The Year: 1991

Guitar legend Eddie Van Halen and his wife, actress Valerie Bertinelli, welcomed their son, Wolfgang Van Halen, into the world. Little did they know, Wolfgang would grow up to follow in his father’s footsteps, eventually joining Van Halen as the band’s bassist in 2006. A rock legacy continued!

A Wild Delivery!

Just a few days ago on March 9th, 2025, in Bradenton, Florida, a pizza delivery driver showed up to drop off an order and spotted an 8-foot alligator camped out under the customer’s car in the driveway. Naturally, the driver noped out of there and called for help. Officer Tolson from the Bradenton Police Department rolled up, and since the driver wasn’t about to tango with the gator, he handed the pizza off to the cop to finish the delivery.

Body cam footage caught the whole thing! The customer came out the front door despite warnings, saw the gator, and freaked out, yelling, “Oh my heavens, there’s a big alligator under my car!” Tolson kept her safe, took the pizza around to the back door and even snapped a pic of the reptile for her with her phone. Florida Fish and Wildlife eventually showed up, trapped the gator and relocated it somewhere far away from pizza joints. Just another day in Florida, I guess!

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