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03:15 Austria

Longest Word Used In A Song

Andreas Wagner

Andreas Wagner used a 1,185-letter word in a song. The word is the chemical name for Coat Protein, Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Dahlemense Strain. See entire word here.

01:08 Canada

Most Letters Of The Alphabet Spelt With Throwing Knives

Madd Gyver

Mad Gyver spelled "kickass" using throwing knives launched at a target eight feet away. WARNING: Knife throwing can be extremely dangerous. Please do not attempt this record unless you are above the age of 18 and trained as a stunt performer. We will not accept submissions from minors.

02:22 United States

Fastest Time To Ink Stamp The Alphabet

Lucy Smith

Lucy Smith and Sophia Lipkin ink stamp the entire English alphabet in one minute and 56.32 seconds, a new world record. The letters were stamped in alphabetical order. The girls performed the feat on April 4, 2009 at the first annual Brooklyn World Record Day in Brooklyn, New York. The event was held by URDB in conjunction with Beam Camp. Dan Rollman was present as a witness. #BWRD01

06:12 United States

Fastest Time To Spell Out "I (Heart) PICKLED HERRING" With Pickled Herring And Eat It

Adam Pollock

Adam Pollock spelled out “I (Heart) PICKLED HERRING” with pickled herring and ate it in three minutes, 33.81 seconds. Timing began when he started spelling, and stopped when he’d finished eating. Herring for the record was donated by Russ amp; Daughters. Pollock achieved the feat on August 12, 2009 at a World Record Appreciation[] society event in New York City. Dan Rollman and Corey Henderson were present as witnesses. NOTE: Stuffing food in your mouth can be dangerous. Please use caution and have adult supervision on-hand. #WRAS08

03:54 United States

Fastest Time To Sing The Love Letter Alexander Hamilton Wrote To Elizabeth Schuyler

Jeff Taylor

Jeff Taylor sang a love letter that Alexander Hamilton wrote to Elizabeth Schuyler in three minutes, 43.10 seconds.

08:56 The Internet

Most Words Written And Used To Form Another Word

L.Narayansamy

L. Narayanasamy wrote 111,111 words and used them to form another word, "Nandri", which means "Thanks" in English. Each letter is one millimeter small.

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