Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for February 14, 2013
Transcript:
Salmon cross the road every year in Union, Washington, when the Skokomish River floods! Artist Beneverywhere from Ackerley, Texas, creates life-sized human skeletons from hamburgers! Croak-ee! Robert Nogoy, from Pampanga in the Philippines, makes coffins equipped with karaoke machines to lighten up funerals!
Templo S.U.D. almost 12 years ago
I’m from Washington and I should know that about salmon.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Anybody else heard of the Tennessee walking catfish?
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I guess to John Graziano, nothing says “Happy Valentine’s Day” like a human skeleton made of hamburgers..
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 12 years ago
JKHandy and Bob…. hope you saw my post yesterday answering your comments about raw cashews….The poison in them coincidentally happens to be the subject of today’s FRAZZ.
Vermont Premium Member almost 12 years ago
And I thought being an artist might be a waste of time.
zoidknight almost 12 years ago
to mate on the other side.
goweeder almost 12 years ago
With or without the buns?
redkimba almost 12 years ago
remind me to NEVER go to Ackerly, Texas…
iced tea almost 12 years ago
There are people starving in the U.S. and this guy sculpts with hamburgers! What a waste of food.
Marvin3 almost 12 years ago
A new twist to the age old conundrum, Why did the chicken cross the road? Now it’s why did the salmon cross the road? But this time there’s an answer – to nibble at the skeleton made out of hamburgers. What else?
Max Starman Jones almost 12 years ago
I drive by Ackerly, Texas all the time. It is on highway 87 between Lubbock and Big Spring. The nearest hamburger joint is 20 miles away in Lamesa.
The town only has about 250 people, and none of them are named Beneverywhere.
There are cotton farmers, oil field workers, and school teachers. No artists, except maybe for an art teacher at the school (where they play 6-man football). No stores, no businesses (except for a post office and a cotton gin), just houses and a school. That’s it.
Somebody is pulling somebody’s leg.
AmyGrantfan51774 almost 12 years ago
interesting about coffins equipped with karaoke machines
cowboy1 almost 12 years ago
to 440roadrunner - " To hold his pants up "