Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for September 10, 2016
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Norway 14 MI Paris 15 MI Denmark 23 MI Naples 23 MI Sweden 25 MI Poland 27 MI Mexico 37 MI Peru 46 MI China 94 MI A road sign in Lynch bill, Maine, points to Paris (15 miles), Denmark (23 miles), Mexico (37 miles) and China (94 miles)- all the names of local towns! You K-1 consultant Philip Osenton can hold 51 wineglasses in one hand at the same time! In 1937, an Englishman tried to introduce cheetah racing as an alternative to Greyhound racing, but the cheetahs showed no interest in running! Yawn
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
what’s the secret, Philip, to holding all that glass?
oldpine52 about 8 years ago
Of course the cheetahs wouldn’t run for him, they’re cats.
Marblemouth about 8 years ago
Not a very useful skill, Phil, unless there is wine in them. A cardboard box in both hands seems like a better way to go.
scpandich about 8 years ago
And that Englishman went on to become Winston Churchill (citation needed).
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 8 years ago
I was on the Isle of Skye and there was a signpost at a “T”, the left read Rothsay and the right read Rothsay! Couldn’t go wrong.
BearsDown Premium Member about 8 years ago
I guess Mainers name their towns after places they’d rather be.
PMark about 8 years ago
Which proves once again cats are smarter than dogs.
therese_callahan2002 about 8 years ago
And cheetahs never win anyway.
SeaFox10 about 8 years ago
They run only when they’re hungry!
Chad Cheetah about 8 years ago
Did someone say cheetahs?
CeeJay about 8 years ago
Cheetos don’t have legs !
ars731 about 8 years ago
Cheetahs are actually very lazy, they can run super fast but only short disttances and they have to rest the rest of the day. believe it or not
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 8 years ago
They should have released a live rabbit at mealtime.
3pibgorn9 about 8 years ago
Typical cat.
jpsomebody about 8 years ago
Does everyone gather around the sign and sing It’s a small world after all?
wjones about 8 years ago
Four towns were named but I counted nine signs.