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. over 9 years ago
What’s Sweden doing with a stolen WW2 airplane in the first place?
texan1972 over 9 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 over 9 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 over 9 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 over 9 years ago
How will Jordan feel knowing there’s a a bacteria with his names?
Nighthawks Premium Member over 9 years ago
ironically, I read where Michael Jordan is allergic to salmon
NaturLvr over 9 years ago
Hard to believe a legitimate company would buy it, I mean, I doubt the thief had a title!
davefiedler Premium Member over 9 years ago
Assume Israel eventually got it back?