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It's all in the setup (with dominoes, at least)

And the bones came a-tumblin' down.

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128,000 dominoes!

128,000 Dominoes – Falling into past – a journey around the world (2 Guinness World Records)

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2 thoughts on “It's all in the setup (with dominoes, at least)”

  1. These are usually fun, though now I'll forever be reminded of the scene from Broadcast News where the Holly Hunter character disparages news shows that use this type of thing as filler.

    I don't recall having seen a falling wall before — it was interesting for about the first yard and a half. 😉

  2. Yeah, honestly the cascading dominoes of the falling wall were kind of boring. Indeed, I'm not thrilled by anything that isn't a line of dominoes toppling …

    The setup did win Guiness World Records for Longest Wall and Biggest Pyramid in a domino setup, though.

    Actually, almost as interesting were the bits that didn't go off — the British castle and part of the final tableaux.

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