Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for September 02, 2016
Transcript:
Live to mow! CG Mouch Brusly, Louisiana, fitted the front end of a 750 cc Honda motorcycle to the rear end of a lawnmower to create a chopper mower that could mow at speeds up to 10 MPH! Vegging out! Artists in Kashmir have begun walking vegetables unleashes in protest of military conflict. In 1985, an earthquake in Mexico was strong enough to shake the water out of a swimming pool 1240 miles away in Tucson, Arizona!
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
Um… how would walking vegetables work on a military conflict protest? (How big was the Richter scale in Tucson from that Mexican quake?)
davidweinstock about 8 years ago
that earthquake helped form donald chump’s antipathy of mexico and all things mexican, exc cheap laborers for the hotels and casinos that haven’t gone bankrupt yet.
drycurt about 8 years ago
I’m with TEMPLO. Long way between flouting a norm, and protesting something. Using a norm flouting action is not an efficacious means to stop a military action. No conflict there, and without some conflict, nothing will come of it.
Chad Cheetah about 8 years ago
Bet the ground around the pool was more than a little bit slippery.
Radish the wordsmith about 8 years ago
So they would be considered to crazy to go to war?
Ripplin Premium Member about 8 years ago
‘Sir, they’re walking the vegetables again!’
‘Abort mission! I repeat; abort mission!’
wjones about 8 years ago
Shake the water out : That does not mean the pool was emptied of water, just a little water shook out.
conradcool about 8 years ago
Protesting open carry at UT by carrying sex toys makes as much sense as walking vegetables on leashes.