Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for February 11, 2017
Transcript:
Stadium, a foosball table created by artist Maurizio Cattelan of Berlin, Germany, requires 22 players to play at a time! The green ink used for American currency was actually invented at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Canada didn't get its own flag until 1965- nearly 100 years after becoming a country!
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
Wow. Two Canadian factoids in one. (Good luck finding 21 friends if you alone wanna play with that foosball table.)
x_Tech over 7 years ago
What? Did Canada borrow one from New Hampshire?
James Wolfenstein over 7 years ago
Artist…
J Short over 7 years ago
“Requires”? That’s like saying a regular table requires 4 people per side.
J Short over 7 years ago
The green ink was invented in Canada? …and this is hard to believe because….? How about this one; Canadians use light bulbs that were invented in the United States.
Jogger2 over 7 years ago
And Canada has a great flag.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
Maybe one day Australia will dump the union jack and put in the Australian aborigine flag instead. Red and black with a yellow sun in the center.
FunkyBunky1 over 7 years ago
Canada has a maple leaf on the flag……maybe they should have maple syrup on it.
Stephen Gilberg over 7 years ago
How long did it take for one side to score in that game of foosball?
tuslog1964 over 7 years ago
Forgotonia had an all white flag! The idea was to declare war on the rest of the US , then surrender to collect foreign aid! (Forgotonia was a collection of counties in western Illinois re 1970s – the forgotten area)
NormN354 over 7 years ago
Canada had a flag until 1965. The Liberals substituted their party banner, which Germans, Russians, Libyans will tell you aren’t real flags. Canada has not had a flag since.
NormN354 over 7 years ago
Canada had a flag until 1965 when the Liberals substituted their party banner. Germans, Russians, Libyans will tell you that those aren’t real flags.