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*The ''[[Duff Book of World Records]]'' is an obvious parody of the ''{{w|Guiness Book of World Records}}''.
 
*The ''[[Duff Book of World Records]]'' is an obvious parody of the ''{{w|Guiness Book of World Records}}''.
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== Trivia ==
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*Various records that the residents of [[Springfield]] attempt to break include:
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**[[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] trie to make the world's largest mud pie.
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**The [[Sea Captain]] makes a boat out of toothpicks.
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**[[Apu]] makes a statue of [[Ganesha]] out of dryer lint.
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**[[Mayor Quimby]] fills a phone booth  with women.
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**[[Nelson]] hangs a bunch of kids on the statue of [[Jebediah Springfield]] by their underwear.
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**[[Patty]] and [[Selma]] both try twirling the most {{w|hula hoop}}s.
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**[[Homer]] unknowingly breaks the "fried chicken eating world record".
  
 
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Cultural references

Trivia