TISSUE manufacturer Kimberly-Clark achieved a major milestone last week, setting a Guinness World Record for the largest pyramid made of toilet paper.
The stunt was part of the launch of a new store in Wisconsin, USA, with the edifice made using more than 25,500 rolls.
An official judge visited the outlet last week and verified that the new pyramid beat the previous record-holder which was built in Brazil in 2012 using 23,821 toilet rolls.
An AMERICAN "storm-chaser" is taking his passion into the afterlife, telling friends he wants his ashes launched into a tornado.
Jim "Mad Dog" Sellars, 64, died of a heart condition in Springfield, Missouri, last week and spelled out his wishes in a detailed obituary.
Sellars had a "lifelong passion for weather and ham radios," reported the Springfield News-Leader, quoting his brother John as saying he could "look at the radar and just know where the storm was headed".
The self-written epitaph said there wouldn't be a funeral, adding that "my friends the 'Outlaw Chasers' will launch my 'cremains' into a tornado at a later date...that'll be fun!!!".
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