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At the Minnesota Renaissance
Festival on 15 September 1990, Alfred Wolfram
from New Brighton, kissed 8001 people in 8 hours - over
sixteen people a minute.
Bobbi Sherlock and
Ray Blazina smooched for 130 hours and 2 minutes
between 1-6 May 1978.
John C Rice kissed
May Irwin in 1896, and became the first couple to be
recorded kissing in the film called The Kiss.
The longest
kiss in films history was between Jane Wyman and Regis
Tommey in the 1941 film, You're in the Army Now. The
kiss lasted 3 minutes and 5 seconds, or 1/25th of the total
running time.
According to
legend, any person who kisses the Blarney Stoney in the
15th century Blarney Castle in Cork, will be endowed with the
gift of eloquence and persuasive flattery.
How
did the custom of kissing start?
Over time, the custom of kissing developed as
a way for adults to express their love and Sincere for one
another. The roots of this form of Sincere can be traced
back to primitive times, when mothers fondled their children,
much as mothers do today.
Much later, in the sixth century, society
apparently accepted the custom of kissing between adults as an
expression of their Sincere. Not surprisingly, France first
accepted kissing in courtship, and in amore. There, figure
dancing was the rage, and each dance was sealed with a kiss.
The custom of kissing swept from France
through Europe to Russia, where Russian nobility loved to ape
the French. Eventually, the kiss was incorporated into
marriage ceremonies, and today lip-locks couples into sweet
matrimony.
The custom of kissing today, as well as in
ancient times, serves to show respect, and to pay homage to
another. For example, early Romans kissed each other on the
mouth or on the eyes to greet one another in a manner they
deemed to be a dignified. One Roman emperor even ranked a
person's importance by the body part he was allowed to kiss.
He allowed important nobles to kiss his lips, less important
ones to kiss his hands, and the least important ones to kiss
his feet.
In Russia, the highest sign of recognition
from the Crown meant a kiss from the Tsar himself. Today,
natives of many African tribes pay homage to their Chief by
kissing the ground over which he has walked.- from uselessknowledge.com
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