Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for December 10, 2012
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Cincinnati Reds fan Caleb Lloyd caught two home run balls in the same inning during the Red's win over the Atlanta Braves in May 2012! Larry Richardson, from Kansas, spent 11 years building a 150 foot long replica of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge on his farm! The wettest place in the world, Mawgynram, a village in northeastern India, receives almost 40 feet of rain in an average year!
Templo S.U.D. almost 12 years ago
Lucky man Caleb is. And, wow, that’s quite an Indian village!
el8 almost 12 years ago
I coulda sold Larry The Brooklyn Bridge, cheap (done it two dozen times already!).
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member almost 12 years ago
davidf42 almost 12 years ago
Message to Larry -What the heck for?
alan.gurka almost 12 years ago
But spread over 11 years, that comes to almost $1.25 per day.
tlynnch almost 12 years ago
Collect it, bottle it and export it. Lots of places in the world could use some good clean rain water.
Puddleglum2 almost 12 years ago
Maybe nobody can get close enough to Caleb to compete for the ball. :o) jk
Dave Thompson Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Not the wettest place. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Waialeale
potrerokid almost 12 years ago
Being a native of San Francisco I can truthfully say that the bridge is NOT a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge!!! Oh, and, don’t EVER call it Frisco!!!!! That town is in another state!!!!!
Barry Wright almost 12 years ago
The the place in India is wetter than the Pacific Ocean? It may get more rain, but I doubt it is wetter.
Marvin3 almost 12 years ago
davidf42 To quote Gertrude Stein, “A shmuck is a shmuck is a shmuck is a shmuck.” Like he NEEDED a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge on his farm! Now he’s got one. And that’s that.
fixer1967 almost 12 years ago
40 feet a year works out to over 1 and a quarter inches a day.