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  1. Most Consecutive #1 Billboard Hit Songs On One CD

    Most Consecutive #1 Billboard Hit Songs On One CD

    Larry Colucci put 86 consecutive #1 Billboard songs on a single CD. Beginning with “House Of The Rising Sun” by The Animals, he selected the #1 hits from September 5, 1964 to June 1, 1968. The last song on the CD is Simon and Garfunkel’s “Mrs. Robinson”.

  2. Most Hits To Someone's Head With A Pool Noodle In 10 Seconds

    Most Hits To Someone's Head With A Pool Noodle In 10 Seconds

    Aaron Meadowcroft made 32 hits to someone’s head with a pool noodle for 10 seconds.

  3. Fastest Time To Hit The Lap Button On Stopwatch On An LG CB630 Invision Phone

    Fastest Time To Hit The Lap Button On Stopwatch On An LG CB630 Invision Phone

    Darius Goad hit the lap button on the stopwatch application on an LG CB630 Invision[] phoneat .44 seconds and 1.03 seconds with a total speed of .19 seconds.

  4. Fewest Rifle Shots Needed To Hit 10 Sodacrackers

    Fewest Rifle Shots Needed To Hit 10 Sodacrackers

    Doug McManaman fired 10shots with his rifle to hit 10 sodacrackers from 50 yards away.

  5. Most Opening Hits Before Playing "Sex Machine"

    Most Opening Hits Before Playing "Sex Machine"

    The RecordSetter Band performed 200 hits before playing "Sex Machine[]" by James Brown. The record was set at a RecordSetter LIVE! event at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles, California.

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  6. Most Health IT Acronyms Defined By A Team In One Minute

    Most Health IT Acronyms Defined By A Team In One Minute

    Sarah Gornto and her teammates, Kathryn Calderone, Ben Barnes and Brendan Boerbaitz defined 24 health information technology acronyms in one minute.

  7. Farthest Distance To Hit A Balloon With A Knife While Aiming Backwards Using A Mirror

    Farthest Distance To Hit A Balloon With A Knife While Aiming Backwards Using A Mirror

    Ryan Stock hit a balloon with a knife from eight feet away aiming with a mirror.

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