Bounce, bounce, bounce... for 24 hours. That was what eight boys in Michigan did this week in an effort to set a world record. The boys began the attempt Friday morning at the Bounce-a-Lot entertainment center southwest of Detroit in Flat Rock. They bounced two at a time in shifts in an inflatable castle. Ten-year-old Mason Brott says the bouncing wasn't as tough as he thought it would be. Guinness World Records must still authenticate the record, a process that could take months. The boys, ages 8 to 11, decided to try to beat the bouncing record of 19 hours and 24 minutes, set nearly two years ago.