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Four year old breaks cup stacking record

Imagine that you take cup stacking seriously and you train for a world competition and you get beat by a 4 year old kid who learned the sport by watching Nickelodeon.  Imagine how pissed you'd be.  That's how I feel right now.

4-year-old sets cup-stacking records

A Colorado Springs 4-year-old broke three international records this week in a cup-stacking competition at the Denver Coliseum, a newspaper said.
"It's kind of silly. He saw a kid stack cups on 'Yo Gabba Gabba!' in November. Now, he's obsessed," the boy's mother said. "Yo Gabba Gabba!" is a television show for children shown aired on the Nick Jr. channel.

Here's a five year old girl who performed her skills on Regis and Kelly:

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