Display title | Guinness World Records |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A series of books consisting of various records on everything. And by everything, we mean everything - this series goes Up to Eleven on everything that's ever gone Up to Eleven in Real Life. If you ever thought of a record that is physically possible, chances are that the book would have a record on that. The lists include things from the mundane stuff to the most outrageous thing and from some famous celebrity doing what they usually do to some obscure person doing outrageous and obviously trying to get that record. |