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Thom heads to Louisiana to meet Jerry Miculek, the human machine gun who can fire a handgun faster than an automatic weapon.
Thom heads to Louisiana to meet Jerry Miculek, the human machine gun who can fire a handgun faster than an automatic weapon.
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S2, EP8 "Tom Sietas"Freediver Tom Sietas holds his breath submerged for a death-defying 22 minutes.
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S2, EP7 "Claudia Hughes"Thom tracks down real-life rubber girl Claudia Hughes, a contortionist whose extraordinary flexibility defies human physiology.
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S2, EP6 "Dean Karnazes"Thom Hunt heads to Nevada to meet Dean Karnazes, an ultramarathon runner who's taken endurance running to a level that defies human biology.
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S2, EP5 "Jerry Miculek"Thom heads to Louisiana to meet Jerry Miculek, the human machine gun who can fire a handgun faster than an automatic weapon.
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