Transcript:
In short distance races, greyhounds are faster than thoroughbred racehorses! In 1929, Robert Ripley informed Americans that the US had no national anthem! You're so vain! For every pound of fat you gain, you grow seven miles' worth of new blood vessels.
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
Of all the fatty stuff Garfield and Crumb eat, they must have highways and highways of blood vessels!
upanddown17 over 9 years ago
I wonder if that’s what prompted the U.S. having a national anthem in 1931.
corpcasselbury over 9 years ago
And when Mr. Ripley told them that, it was perfectly true; “The Star-Spangled Banner” had not, up to that time, been officially designated as our national anthem by Congress. This was finally done in 1931.
JaneCl over 9 years ago
Do those blood vessels disappear when you lose weight?
CeeJay over 9 years ago
“Under God” wasn’t part of the Pledge Of Allegiance until 1954. In fact, the original pledge didn’t even specify the United States.
Jogger2 over 9 years ago
The one about the dog and the horse is easy to believe. The horse can run faster, but needs to spend more time accelerating that large mass.
Tarredandfeathered over 9 years ago
Was that Sarcasm?Because the Japanese refer to that flag as the Rising Sun.