Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for March 07, 2012
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On Dec. 12, 2011, a black bear made its way into downtown Vancouver, Canada, by hitching a ride in a garbage truck! Karla Flores of Culiacan, Mexico, was shot by a grenade launcher in September 2011 doctors carefully remove the grenade from her face before it had a chance to explode! Check in- check out! The Lastel Hotel in Yokohama, Japan, caters only two dead clients! Families check their deceased relatives in while waiting for an appointment at a crematorium!
Aussie Down Under over 12 years ago
Probably never have to change the bed linen.
Tog over 12 years ago
Karla is one very lucky lady.
Captain Colorado over 12 years ago
People are dying to go there!
elysummers over 12 years ago
Boy the Japanese sure have an undying respect for the deceased.
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
Yogi Bear prefers picnic baskets!
Fan o’ Lio. over 12 years ago
They don’t ask for room service and don’t molest the maids.
KA7DRE Premium Member over 12 years ago
Did the doctors remember to don their flack jackets before that operation ?
KA7DRE Premium Member over 12 years ago
I’d bet you could probably smell that stinky bear a mile away !
iced tea over 12 years ago
That was probably Smokey the Bear making sure none of that garbage was burning. One of the employees might have thrown a lit cigarette in it.
2phat2chat over 12 years ago
@ beviek & Number Six, I sent the request and did it nicely. not one expletive or threat (yet). I’m real sorry #6, I look forward to your comment’s (along with the comment’s from the rest of you sick, SICK people! ) and feel cheated by someone with a thin skin and to much ego and way to much time on thier hands. I don’t comment often unless it’s worth it. Well , this is Definitly worth it. Your absence will be palpable and noted as unfair!!
tuslog64 over 12 years ago
A reason for limiting humor at work. A “Isn’t that the truth” response won’t likely advance you any, but an “Is that so” can really hurt you. Best these days to keep a low profile.