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  1. Longest Palindromic Introduction

    Longest Palindromic Introduction

    Francisco Javier wrote a palindromic introduction 54 words long.

  2. Fastest Time To Recite "To Be Or Not To Be" Soliloquy While Balancing On A Rola Bola On A Picnic Table And Juggling Knives

    Fastest Time To Recite "To Be Or Not To Be" Soliloquy While Balancing On A Rola Bola On A Picnic Table And Juggling Knives

    Chad Lunders recited Shakespeare’s "To be, or not to be" soliloquy from Hamlet in 41.21 seconds while balancing on a rola bola[] board on top of a picnic table and juggling knives.

    The record was set on October 3, 2009 at the Kansas City Juggling Festival[].

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  3. Fastest Time To Recite "To Be Or Not To Be" Soliloquy While Shaking A Shake Weight

    Fastest Time To Recite "To Be Or Not To Be" Soliloquy While Shaking A Shake Weight

    Thomas Anawalt recited Shakespeare’s "To be, or not to be" soliloquy from Hamletwhile shaking a Shake Weight in three minutes, 28.10 seconds.

    Anawaltset the record at a World Record Appreciation Society event held at Joe’s Pub in New York City. Dan Rollman and Corey Henderson were present as witnesses.

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  4. Most Book Written At The Age Of Thirteen

    Most Book Written At The Age Of Thirteen

    Bariyah Faisal wrote two unpublished books entitled "Vision" and "Shadows of the Past" at the age of thirteen.

  5. Smallest Horse To Star In A Best-Selling Children's Book

    Smallest Horse To Star In A Best-Selling Children's Book

    Rachel Wagner and Charlie Cantrell wrote "A Friend for Einstein, the Smallest Stallion". The book is about a stallion named Einstein, who weighs only 50 pounds. Their book made The New York Times Best Seller list.

  6. Longest Poem About Lingerie Recited From Memory

    Longest Poem About Lingerie Recited From Memory

    Art Hoffman recited a poem about lingerie 550 words long. He recited the work from memory.

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