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Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for June 02, 2011
Transcript:
Slurp! Most geckos don't have moving eyelids- so they must lick their eyes to keep them clean! Charles Caroll (1737-1832)- the only Catholic signatory to the US Declaration of Independence, represented his home state of Maryland at a time when they'd did not even allow Catholics to vote or hold public office! It rains more than 300 days a year on Hawaii's Mount Wai'ale'ale!
Theodore G Joslin almost 14 years ago
Agree…where’s the color?
mac47 almost 14 years ago
I want color!
Kiba65 almost 14 years ago
this is bad, very bad!!!
Dkram almost 14 years ago
Ripley’s Believe It or Not has been traditionally black and white.When this strip began news papers did not print color.
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Jason Smith Premium Member almost 14 years ago
It has traditionally been in color BEFORE it was ported to Gocomics.com, when it was still on Comics.com.
Also, why don’t the RSS feeds work and why have I not received my daily email yet?
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 14 years ago
also, most geckos have Australian accents
creator almost 14 years ago
i’m missing 1/2 my comic strips and several i have open in another tab to see them. get it together guys!!
Airo almost 14 years ago
Funny, America was supposed to be a country with “freedom” of religion yet back then they didn’t even allow catholics to vote!
haldrey almost 14 years ago
Please go back to color and print it a bit larger, Even at 150% magnification it is still too small.
cgoteborg almost 14 years ago
Yes, I think a little patience is in order here. They just took on a LOT of new content .. let them work it out, and if you can’t stand NOT seeing it in color, I believe you can still see it in color on www.ripleys.com
videomathtutor almost 14 years ago
You can also see it in color using the comics from yahoo: http://news.yahoo.com/comics/ripleys-believe-it-or-not
3hourtour Premium Member almost 14 years ago
….it is great to have Ripley’s here…
ProfLindenbrook almost 14 years ago
I agree,Madame. Those numbers are nothing to sneeze at. The glitches will be fixed I’m sure. The center of the earth was not reached in one day!
Jogger2 almost 14 years ago
AshburnStadium, “Yes” to your questions.Several of the founders of American Colonies had hopes of living in a colony governed by their religion, and wanted freedom to practice their religion free from the English government or the Church of England. However, they were not seeking “freedom of religion” as we understand it today. (Puritan colonies in New England, Quakers in Pennsylvania, Catholics in Maryland, for example.) In some cases, those within such colonies were intolerant of other religion.Some other colonies were founded not for religions reasons, but for business reasons (Virginia, for example).Maryland was founded as a Catholic colony. But, some Puritans migrated there, and a conflict between Catholics and Puritans ensued. At times, the Puritans were in power. When William came to power in England, the protestants in Maryland were able to outlaw Catholicism.
ProfLindenbrook almost 14 years ago
Eureka! Color!
Littlemama23 almost 14 years ago
Need to make it larger!!!
killerkaleb about 13 years ago
haha hope this helps but its in color now :D