Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for April 20, 2024

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    ekke  7 months ago

    Well, OK, I guess … if it worked for Freddy Mercury it’ll probably do for me.

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    ronaldspence  7 months ago

    that comb is the champion!

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    Pickled Pete  7 months ago

    “My GF said picking my nose is disgusting”, a man told his friend.

    “So what?” his friend replied.

    The guy answered, “Well now I have to do it myself”.

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    Hoosier Guy  7 months ago

    That’s a horrible price for a moustache comb! I bet you can find a moustache comb on Amazon for a couple of bucks!

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    ladykat  7 months ago

    I wonder if that bird was the basis for the legend of the Thunderbird.

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    Rich C. Premium Member 7 months ago

    Just think, for the cost of that comb, that person could’ve fed a dozen homeless families for a year. But hey, at least they have a comb.

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    arrseetee  7 months ago

    I think Ripley needs to tell us if a bird of that size still exists. It would make my walking a bit less tenuous. Although he did say ‘was’.

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    FassEddie  7 months ago

    Nanny was drinking from the puddle of “heavy, heavy, fuel” at the Haysham nuclear power station.

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    anomalous4  7 months ago

    See also Memphis The 2 Nose Cat on Instagram…

    instagramDOTcom / memphis2nosecat/

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    cupertino jay  7 months ago

    keyword: Was. swiped from the internet..“This bird roamed the skies of South America from about 6 million years ago up until about 10,000 years ago. The most likely reason for this disappearance is climate change. 10,000 years ago was the end of the last ice age, so the earth was going through a period of rapid warming. This and other factors, such as overhunting by humans, caused a mass extinction of the majority of the large animals in the Americas.”

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    LAFITZGERALD  7 months ago

    Wow – thank you for allowing the strange yet fantastic fact about the two-nosed kitty!!

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    stamps  7 months ago

    I wonder what Salvador Dali’s mustache comb would sell for.

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    mindjob  7 months ago

    That was a bird, not a flying reptile

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 7 months ago

    Freddie’s comb came with some moustache hairs apparently.

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    Stephen Gilberg  7 months ago

    “And now for something completely different: a cat with two noses.”

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    Bilan  7 months ago

    The Argentavis Magnificen went extinct because most airports at the time didn’t have a runway that was large enough.

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    arrseetee  7 months ago

    I think we may have unwittingly discovered what the Nasca Lines in Peru were for. Landing zones for the Magnificen.

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