Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for February 14, 2012
Transcript:
A snowball cannot be made at the snow covered South Pole. The snow is too dry and powdery to clump together. 105 pound Sonya The Black Widow Thomas won an eating contest in New York City, USA, on Nov. 22, 2011-consuming more than 5 pounds of turkey in 10 minutes! Action Comics A 1938 Action Comics issue featuring Superman's debut appearance, sold at auction in 2011 for $2.16 million!
jmcx4 almost 13 years ago
Well, just like I was told after one of my younger siblings destroyed something of mine, “You should learn to keep up with your own stuff”. @6I’m checking Ebay for your comics now.
Stephen Gilberg almost 13 years ago
You must have missed last week, when Ripley said that the 300 Club sits in a 200 F sauna before running out in -100 F weather around the South Pole naked.
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
If Sonya keeps eating that way, her husband might become “The Black Widower”!
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
Superman was so strong that he could lift a car ’auto’matically!
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
If I couldn’t make a snowball at the South Pole, I’d make ‘tracks’ and get out of there!
Sirzanne almost 13 years ago
Sonya certainly stuffed that turkey down!
justdaveL almost 13 years ago
Well, guys, what you are complaining about, “mom tossing out your collections”. THAT is why the remaining survivors sell for so much money!
tuslog64 almost 13 years ago
And attract counterfeiters!
Bob. almost 13 years ago
There were ti,es back when I was a snowballer that condtions were such that snow would not pack. In Wisconsin.
KA7DRE Premium Member almost 13 years ago
So after ten minutes Sonya goes uuurrrrrrrrppp !!
iced tea almost 13 years ago
It’s been known: People engaging in those eating contest have been rushed to the ER for gastric problems and other ailments.
tadchem almost 13 years ago
Go back to the February 9th BION and read about the “300 Club.”
Artie Adams almost 13 years ago
That Action Comics was sold by one Mr. Nicolas Coppola. The IRS can be a b!%@$.
engineman almost 13 years ago
These things were thrown out because we never thought they’d be valuable.At this time we should determine what is plentiful now but will be worth a lot in the future and save that.