I took his hand and pulled to the playground. "Do you want to play with me?" He looked surprised at me. The boy jumped when I started talking to him. "Daddy, I want to get off." He slowed me down enough for me to hop off. I saw the kids playing tag and laughing and smiling. "Okay sweetheart." He said pushing me higher. "Higher daddy, higher!" I yelled giggling. I laughed as daddy pushed me on the swings. Once I got back I fell asleep as I was consumed with memories. I stood up wiping away the tears from my eyes and left the cemetery. Seven years I thought he was dead! I mourned for him every year after his 'death'. "Why, after all this time did he decide to face me?" I whispered to myself as tears fell down my face. "Why now!" I yelled pushing his tombstone tilting it back some as tears fell down my face. I growled and frustration and dropped to the ground at his grave. I walked over to his grave and kicked it.Īfter all of this time he's been alive! I kicked it again despite the stinging in my foot. I set the rose down on her grave and a couple tombstones away I saw the one I haven't visited since last year. I walked passed all the old tombstones until I finally found the one I was looking for. The press conference didn't start for another 3 hours so I decided to visit Gotham cemetery. You did you were just in denial because you didn't want to get hurt!Ī tear fell down my cheek. I turned and screamed in my pillow in frustration. It would explain why they look so alike because they're the same person but. If he was the Jack I knew then he's been alive all this time. Okay let's say Jack is my ex but how? The police said he was dead I mean Jim told me himself that he was dead! I've been laying here staring at the ceiling for an hour. "At the press conference today." He stated. "Katie the only way the joker will stop killing innocent people is if I reveal myself." Dad said standing up as well. The next record attempt is planned to take place in summer 2013."Your what!" I yell sitting up from the chair. Only the strength of nerve of Julian Kaufmann, one of the ten builders in the Sinners Domino Entertainment Team, allowed the final dominoes to be placed on the pyramid just in time for the arrival of the event’s spectators. In fact, just 48 hours before the event, a small construction error had almost made the entire project impossible. This was particularly pleasing for the record-breaking team, for which the pyramid had proven to be a special challenge during the construction process. The “Largest 3D pyramid” also toppled completely. For a split second, however, the loud crashing down of exactly 31,405 dominoes in the 30-metre-long wall came to a standstill before thankfully continuing just a moment later. The certified notary Richard Trunk from Büdingen oversaw the world record attempts for the Guinness World Records that were incorporated into the chain reaction: a 30-metre-long and one-metre-tall construction was a new attempt to achieve the “Longest domino wall” and 13,486 dominoes had been used to build the “Largest 3D domino pyramid”.Īfter Anne Naumann from OVAG kicked off the chain reaction, it soon became apparent that both records could indeed be broken on the same day. Other features included the Colosseum in Rome, a portrait of the South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela and an Arctic landscape. Asia, for example, was represented by the yin and yang symbol, another structure depicted America’s “Black Friday” financial crisis and Germany was once again reunited by a mini reconstruction of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Under the motto “Falling into Past – a Journey around the World”, well-known historical events and symbols from various countries around the world were depicted in a domino construction containing 128,000 individual pieces. At this event, the record attempts were also supported by domino experts from Austria for the first time. The hall in Büdingen offers three times as much space as the previous location in Kefenrod and also provides a grandstand for the increasing number of visitors and media representatives wanting to view such domino spectacles. This year, the event was brought to the German town of Büdingen for the first time with the support of the regional energy provider OVAG, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Remember back in January, when the first attempt to build the world’s longest domino wall decided to completely collapse on its own accord as the audience was being welcomed? When they walked into the Wilhelm-Lückert-Halle in Büdingen on Friday evening, many of the spectators could probably still hear the dominoes from back then crashing down in their ears.
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