Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for January 07, 2015
Transcript:
In 1986, an Israeli army major stole a World War II era Mustang fighter plane from a museum and flew it to Sweden, where he sold it for over $300,000. A draft law approved by the Spanish Parliament in April 2014 requires that children respect their parents and help with household chores. In 1993, a basketball loving doctor named a newly discovered strain of bacteria salmonella mjordan after Michael Jordan.
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
What’s Sweden doing with a stolen WW2 airplane in the first place?
texan1972 almost 10 years ago
it is real sad that they have to make a law to have kids do work around the house and stuff like that
MJKesquire almost 10 years ago
If we didn’t respect our parents, we got punished andif we didn’t do our chores, we didn’t get any allowance!
amishmm almost 10 years ago
I dont see any such news on Google about stolen fighter plane in 1986. Anyone can post a link? Interested in knowing what happened afterwards.
Neo Stryder almost 10 years ago
How will Jordan feel knowing there’s a a bacteria with his names?
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 10 years ago
ironically, I read where Michael Jordan is allergic to salmon
NaturLvr almost 10 years ago
Hard to believe a legitimate company would buy it, I mean, I doubt the thief had a title!
davefiedler Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Assume Israel eventually got it back?