Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for February 14, 2015
Transcript:
A piece of wedding cake from the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana sold for $1375 at an auction in Los Angeles in August 2014. In October 2014, Alan Eustace jumped from a balloon at 135,000 feet over New Mexico to complete the highest ever skydive- falling faster than the speed of sound! Baby Hazel Grace was born at Fairview Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, to Leisha Campbell and Sean Zimmerman at 10:11 on 12-13-14!
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
Was that in the morning or the evening li’l Hazel was born? As for Charles/Diana’s cake, who’d really want that? I’m not sure about William or Harry.
MJKesquire over 9 years ago
Would falling that fast destroy your parachute??Unless you had more than one, maybe three or four!!
Sleuth over 9 years ago
Hazel Grace date & time only works if you use the Month Day Year Convention. Europe (inc the UK) uses the Day Month Year convention!
Trina Talma Premium Member over 9 years ago
Golly, I never heard about that guy jumping out of the balloon … for the past three months anyway.
Mneedle over 9 years ago
I am becoming disappointed with Ripleys. None of this is hard to believe. Interesting to a point but not even questionable.
francisrossi over 9 years ago
That date thing isn’t exactly mind-blowing, especially when the year was 2014, not 14.
Stephen Gilberg over 9 years ago
Further than Felix Baumgartner?
MJKesquire over 9 years ago
To sphinx wormwood & mike, thank for the information.You both made it more understandable for me!
bobviously over 9 years ago
There should have been around 7 or so more babies born in the US during that same minute.