They say you never forget your first wave. Up to 35 million people worldwide surf, a past-time that may be as old as the human discovery of oceans. In the cultures of the Polynesian islands, surfing was an ancient activity in which the ruling classes enjoyed the best boards and beaches.
It was after he had completed three days of cooking for the St Patrick’s Day festivities in Toyoko that Louth man Alan Fisher came up with the idea of trying to break the Guinness World Record for non-stop baking and cooking.
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