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  1. Most Consecutive Times To Call Someone And Have Them Say "Hello" Without Saying Anything

    Most Consecutive Times To Call Someone And Have Them Say "Hello" Without Saying Anything

    Glen S. called someone three times in a row and had them say "Hello?" without saying anything.

  2. Most Questions Asked During A Drive-Thru Visit

    Most Questions Asked During A Drive-Thru Visit

    Mel Sampson of 89.3 K-Rock asked 85 questions through the intercom at a fast food restaurant drive-thru during a single visit.

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  3. Most Questions Asked During A KFC Drive-Thru Visit

    Most Questions Asked During A KFC Drive-Thru Visit

    Pete Moyer asked 70 questions through the intercom at a KFC drive-thru during a single visit. The patient employee was Mike Workman.

  4. Most Times Getting A Mattress World Employee To Say "Mattress" On A Phone Call

    Most Times Getting A Mattress World Employee To Say "Mattress" On A Phone Call

    Sharon Newbaker coaxed a Mattress World employee into saying the word “mattress” 24 times during a single phone call.

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  5. Most Tweeted Hoax

    Most Tweeted Hoax

    On March 13, 2010, during the The Bigg Digg Shindigg held as part of the South By Southwest Interactivefestival, Brian Brushwood, Justin Robert Young and Brett Rounsaville asked the crowd to participate in the world’s largest Twitter hoax.

    The idea of the hoax was to trick people into thinking Conan O’Brien had joined Internet television company Revision 3.

    525 tweets containing the hashtag ‘#omgconan’ were sent in next three hours, making it a Trending Topic on Twitter.RecordSetter president Dan Rollman was present as a witness.

    The count of 525 was taken using Twitter’s Advanced Search, tracking the hashtag #omgconan between 9 and 12 PM CST.

    1000’s of other tweets related to the hoax followed, but they were not included in the final count.

    Read a CNET news story on the hoax here.

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