As you know, the famous Guinness Book of Records is full of achievements for which the record holders had to work their jaws hard.
Some, in their quest to become the best of the best, gobbled up burgers, others choked on chicken legs. There were also those who had to swallow scorpions.
But perhaps none of them can compare with Michel Lotito from France.
The whole point is that a man’s “menu” includes things that are difficult to call full-fledged dishes.
In his lifetime, Michel ate 15 grocery carts, 18 bicycles, 2 beds, 6 candelabras, 7 televisions.
But perhaps the most impressive dinner was the Cessna 150. It took the Frenchman two years to destroy it.
How did he manage to swallow such an impressive structure? The answer is simple: Michel took bicycles, televisions and an airplane apart, then lubricated his throat with oil and washed down the pieces with water.
If you add up the weight of everything that Michel Lotito ate that can hardly be called food, you will get about 9 thousand kg of inorganic objects.