Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for July 28, 2016
Transcript:
Owww! The medical term for a brain freeze is Sphenopalatine Ganglioneuralgia! Crayfish have teeth in their stomachs and kidneys in their heads! The Harvard University Library has a collection of books found in human skin! The practice of anthropodermic bibliopegy, the binding of books in skin, was once common, originating in the 16th century.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
So Crayfish have a little more chewing to help digestion (the teeth in both the stomach and kidneys)?
therese_callahan2002 over 8 years ago
I’ll just say brain freeze.
Neo Stryder over 8 years ago
If I say: “I have sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia”, people will think that my brain really freeze.
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
One way to stop a brain freeze is to put your tongue to the roof of your mouth.
zippykatz over 8 years ago
Easy: spheno palatine ganglio neuralgia. 4 words. Try it!
CeeJay over 8 years ago
I have lobster in my dreams!
ChessPirate over 8 years ago
Uh, NG, that’s one post you might want to delete…
tuslog1964 over 8 years ago
Of course, back then, books weren’t being printed by the millions!
paranormal over 8 years ago
What’s the medical term for “brain fart”?
Scott S over 8 years ago
Maybe those books were from Ed Gein’s personal library!
SharkNose over 8 years ago
I hope crayfish do not get kidney stones. Ouch! :(
Kali39 over 8 years ago
Leonard McCoy: If your heart wasn’t where your liver should be, you’d be dead now.Spock: The readings are quite normal for me, Doctor. And as for my anatomy being different from yours, I am delighted.