I never knew Walt Disney World was much of a crime place with all the security a park like that would have to have. I made some comments on old Ripley’s Believe it or Not strips that could probably interest people, but they were made on yesterday’s strip and could probably stand to be addressed on this one.
I remember High School choir. We got a new teacher and she was a total witch. I told you I wanted to quit choir and she said I had to get permission from an upper level. I was told to stick it out so I went back and said I’m out of here anyway and just disappeared from then on.
I just read one worth saying something about. Until 1978, no human had ever been born in Antarctica; and what surprises me is that a girl had a child born there. Something tells me they didn’t choose to live there, and I’m one of these who thinks explorers in Antarctica are nuts.
I just read that there’s a ski place in Colorado where people various disabilities ranging to amputation and paralysis compete or whatever with speed, skill, and precision; and that made me think of Jill Kilmont who became a quadriplegic because of a ski accident. I didn’t Google to see if she’s still alive or not; but if she is, I wonder if this means she can ski again.
Well well well. I read that a dude has climbed the highest mountains in all seven continents and skied to both poles. At first I was thinking that was impossible because the only pole that has land is the south pole, and the north pole is in the Arctic Ocean, but then I remembered that people go water skiing and realized that he could’ve water skied to the north pole while being pulled by a speed boat. I also read in that same one that David Kotkin was mugged in 2006 while vacationing in Florida but kept his wallet hidden by using sleight of hand, and he is certainly a sleight of hand expert. I bet if the mugger would’ve known he was using sleight of hand to keep something valuable from being discovered, he would’ve strip searched him. David Kotkin goes by David Copperfield.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
I’m hardly believing the dog/raptor bit. (What crime rate percentage is that in Disneyworld and Ville de Québec?)
jasonsnakelover about 6 years ago
I never knew Walt Disney World was much of a crime place with all the security a park like that would have to have. I made some comments on old Ripley’s Believe it or Not strips that could probably interest people, but they were made on yesterday’s strip and could probably stand to be addressed on this one.
Take care and God loves you.
Leroy about 6 years ago
Then again, those are the only two places where frowny-face is considered a crime.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 6 years ago
The prices at Disney World must have been factored in as a portion of the theft rate.
J Short about 6 years ago
The same; as in exactly? So, when someone’s pocket is picked at Disney World, at the the same time it is happening in Quebec?
SamT53 about 6 years ago
Without giving us the crime rates this is a useless entry.
h.v.greenman about 6 years ago
People smuggle cigarettes and chewing gum into Quebec?
David Peters about 6 years ago
I think Ripley has been watching Beverly Hill’s Cop 3 again.And “raptor”? Aren’t they extinct? I know alligators and crocodiles like dog meat though.
Gent about 6 years ago
A classic example of why formal schooling is bulls*it.
Luanaphile about 6 years ago
And Waylon’s high school was right!
Leojim about 6 years ago
I remember High School choir. We got a new teacher and she was a total witch. I told you I wanted to quit choir and she said I had to get permission from an upper level. I was told to stick it out so I went back and said I’m out of here anyway and just disappeared from then on.
coffeeturtle about 6 years ago
The crime rate is astronomical. Disney will rob you blind.
jasonsnakelover about 6 years ago
I just read one about someone who uses dynamite to fish in the Indian Sea, so it sounds like he catches them and cooks them at the same time.
Take care and God loves you.
jasonsnakelover about 6 years ago
I just read one worth saying something about. Until 1978, no human had ever been born in Antarctica; and what surprises me is that a girl had a child born there. Something tells me they didn’t choose to live there, and I’m one of these who thinks explorers in Antarctica are nuts.
jasonsnakelover about 6 years ago
I just read that there’s a ski place in Colorado where people various disabilities ranging to amputation and paralysis compete or whatever with speed, skill, and precision; and that made me think of Jill Kilmont who became a quadriplegic because of a ski accident. I didn’t Google to see if she’s still alive or not; but if she is, I wonder if this means she can ski again.
Take care and God loves you.
jasonsnakelover about 6 years ago
Well well well. I read that a dude has climbed the highest mountains in all seven continents and skied to both poles. At first I was thinking that was impossible because the only pole that has land is the south pole, and the north pole is in the Arctic Ocean, but then I remembered that people go water skiing and realized that he could’ve water skied to the north pole while being pulled by a speed boat. I also read in that same one that David Kotkin was mugged in 2006 while vacationing in Florida but kept his wallet hidden by using sleight of hand, and he is certainly a sleight of hand expert. I bet if the mugger would’ve known he was using sleight of hand to keep something valuable from being discovered, he would’ve strip searched him. David Kotkin goes by David Copperfield.
Take care and God loves you.