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STAR WARS MARATHON
Do you think you’re the biggest Star Wars fan? Think again, as one cinema-goer studied US Navy Seal breathing techniques (0) C win a Star Wars marathon, sitting through 46 hours of the sci-fi saga.
A cinema in Austin, Texas, challenged fans to sit through the previous trilogies, and then The Force Awakens on repeat (1) the last person still awake was identified. The rules were simple: food, drink and toilet breaks are permitted, (2) sleeping, illegal drugs and talking and texting will result in disqualification.
Jim Braden, a (3) Texan, was the eventual winner of the marathon, (4) six other fans to win the precious prizes: a cinema membership for seven years and a seat named in his honour, (5) a naming ceremony.
“I wanted to demonstrate my passion,” he (6) journalists. Braden, who grew up with Star Wars, also talked about (7) he studied US Navy Seal breathing techniques. “We put ourselves through hell mentally and physically,” Braden added. “One other guy complained of (8) chest pains and dropped out.”
Although he had watched the latest episode nine times, his review was enthusiastic: “I came out saying that I still enjoyed the movie. That’s how you know it’s good.”
(http://www.independent.co.uk)
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STAR WARS MARATHON
Do you think you’re the biggest Star Wars fan? Think again, as one cinema-goer studied US Navy Seal breathing techniques (0) C win a Star Wars marathon, sitting through 46 hours of the sci-fi saga.
A cinema in Austin, Texas, challenged fans to sit through the previous trilogies, and then The Force Awakens on repeat (1) the last person still awake was identified. The rules were simple: food, drink and toilet breaks are permitted, (2) sleeping, illegal drugs and talking and texting will result in disqualification.
Jim Braden, a (3) Texan, was the eventual winner of the marathon, (4) six other fans to win the precious prizes: a cinema membership for seven years and a seat named in his honour, (5) a naming ceremony.
“I wanted to demonstrate my passion,” he (6) journalists. Braden, who grew up with Star Wars, also talked about (7) he studied US Navy Seal breathing techniques. “We put ourselves through hell mentally and physically,” Braden added. “One other guy complained of (8) chest pains and dropped out.”
Although he had watched the latest episode nine times, his review was enthusiastic: “I came out saying that I still enjoyed the movie. That’s how you know it’s good.”
(http://www.independent.co.uk)
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