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One, two, three, drat! One, two, three, damn it! He's good...

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6 May 2009 12:00 GMT / By Ian Hughes

Andy Warhol famously said that everybody would be famous for 15 minutes.

A quick flick through the Saturday night TV listings would seem to confirm his (at the time facetious) comment.

Dan Magness has had to put a proper day’s work into his 15 minutes though - and by that I mean a full 24 hours.

His task? The playground perennial keepy uppy.

Dan managed to keep a football in the air for more than 24 hours, bagging a Guinness World Record in the process.

That’s worth 15 minutes of anybody’s attention.

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