Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for January 20, 2015
Transcript:
People with cerebral color blindness- caused by damage to the brain- can only see in black and white! Doctors in Saudi Arabia discovered that a man who had suffered from nosebleeds for 3 years had an extra tooth growing in his nose! A vacuum powered salmon cannon has been invented to shoot migrating fish safely over dams so they can reach spawning beds!
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
That Saudi: does/did he need go under rhinoplasty surgery or oral surgery to get that tooth out of his schnoz?
potrerokid over 9 years ago
Inquiring minds want to know. I hope it doesn’t turn out to be “the will of Allah” & nothing is/was done!
MJKesquire over 9 years ago
What is the normal number of teeth in the nose??Just kidding!!
Stephen Gilberg over 9 years ago
The salmon cannon sounds Pythonian.
CeeJay over 9 years ago
Everybody saw in black and white until the invention of color TV,
boldyuma over 9 years ago
I bought a DVD the other day of the 1960’s series “Wild Wild West”…some of the 1965 episodes were in black and white and by 1966 they were all in color..One scary episode that I hadn’t seen in 40 years was in color and I swear it was first done in black and white(we didn’t get a color TV until 1968)
spaced man spliff over 9 years ago
We got a TV back in 1950. B/W, naturally. No one ever thought there would ever be color TV back then. I had a strange dream shortly thereafter that the TV was outside near the front porch. It was emitting smoke and making a crackling noise. But the strangest thing about it was that it also had a screen image that was green. I wonder what that meant. (I first viewed a color TV picture in 1959.)
MJKesquire over 9 years ago
Is it a wheelchair ramp??
boldyuma over 9 years ago
Episode was “Night Of The Retuning Dead” 1966 starring Sammy Davis Jr,and,Peter Lawford.