Guinness Book of Records

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The much-exalted Guinness Book of Records is the Holy Book of Human Achievement. It was given to Nostradamus by the gods of Olympus, during the Age of Beer to celebrate superior performance in all human endeavors. According to archaeologists, this was a time of great religio-scientific progress, especially in the field of record-keeping, which occurred just after the discovery of beer.

Records held by the Guinness Book of Records[edit | edit source]

The Guinness Book of Records is the largest book in the world, with a span of 547 kilometers, a thickness of nearly 75 kilometers, and a mass dwarfing that of most asteroids. The book also holds the current world record for the number of world records documented in the category of speed eating, including a successful attempt to eat an entire copy of the Guinness Book of Records 1989 edition (in a world record 4.7 seconds by Schinzhon Igasakiwan, a Japanese foreign exchange student at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette).

N00B of the year[edit | edit source]

  • 2012- You (because im going to kill u with a LMG)
  • 2011- Your Mom
  • 2010- Grandor senior
  • 2009- Aftaaaab Bitchir
  • 2008- Barrack bin Osama
  • 2007- Ass anal FC
  • 2006- Nadir 'Goat' lawd farkar
  • 2005- Megan Fox
  • 2004-

Other (miscellaneous) records[edit | edit source]

Guinness World Record[edit | edit source]

A Guinness World Record is a special achievement that has been accomplished to appease the local Gods. It is usually achieved by doing something phenomenally stoopid that has never been attempted before, such as flying or walking on water. No wait, Jesus did both of those, so that doesn't technically count.

This smiling lady is the proud owner of a Guinness World Record for "Longest Cheek Sags".

Famous People or Story Characters Who Have Achieved Guinness World Records[edit | edit source]

Hudson Leick breaking the world record for "sitting on a cushion wearing a purple wig and balancing an apple on your head while looking hawt"
  • Jesus - Story Character - Walked on water and flew.
  • Michael Jackson - the "Most Successful Entertainer of All Time"
  • The guy in a chicken suit from Toy Story - Worlds most epic fail.
  • Santa Claus- Story Character - Also walked on water and flew. (Hey, I guess you could just call Santa Claus Jesus, and vice versa.)
  • Elvis Presley - For "The Most Hip Gyrations in 5 Minutes", he broke the previous record of 364 with 410 hip gyrations in 5 minutes.
  • Stevie Wonder - The blindest man alive.
  • George W. Bush - Least convincing impression of a United States President.
  • Snoop Dogg - Worst spelling of "dog".
  • Mickey Mouse - Ate 762 pies in one minute in his late-life 'fat stage'.
  • Gerard Way - most controversial haircut
  • Steve Irwin - Best ironic death
  • Michael Jackson - Richest dead guy, or girl....

So Why Does Anyone Give A Crap About Guinness World Records?[edit | edit source]

Good question. Some people debate that most Guinness World Records are actually about very stupid things, such as "The farthest someone can flick a chocolate-covered peanut using nothing but their nipples" or "How many juggles of a ball someone can do while hanging upside down with a bucket over their head", and therefore we should disregard all Guinness World Records altogether. Actually, I think they're just shitting themselves because THEY don't have a Guinness World Record of their own. Grow up already and pull yourselves together and go out and get one, instead of attacking those who have one! Sheeesh!