Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for February 10, 2015
Transcript:
But... But... I own the place! Sure, sure. Frank Farmer, a property millionaire from Staffordshire, England, lived so modestly that he was once ejected from his bank after being mistaken for a tramp- they didn't know that he actually owned the building! Bob Brown has a collection of more than 1300 different chocolate bars lining the walls of his basement in Fishers, Indiana, all on opened! Firefighter Tim Andrew from Naugatuck, Connecticut, has completed the running race up the 1576 steps of the Empire State building in New York City on 18 occasions!
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
How does Mr. Brown make sure the 1300+ chocolates don’t melt?
wmwiii Premium Member almost 10 years ago
@TEMPLO S.U.DI think he had them Varathaned.
Leeroy almost 10 years ago
And in other news: Mr. Brown has categorized and framed his vermin collection on the wall across from the chocolate bars.
Weakstream almost 10 years ago
How does he keep the grandkids out of them?
aimlesscruzr almost 10 years ago
There’s something to be said about being a multimillionaire and living modestly. I’m not sure I agree with looking like a vagabond, though, but I approve of the modest living…
Stephen Gilberg almost 10 years ago
My knees ache from thinking about Tim Andrew.
Dkram almost 10 years ago
If I had such money, I would rather be Jed Clampett then Milburn Drysdale..\\//_
bob.2119 almost 10 years ago
Most of the year, Indiana is a ‘cool‘ state.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Unopened chocolate; not possible!
notsofunnyguy almost 10 years ago
When his wife gets a bit out of hand he best not send her to the basement…the collection wouldn’t be able to be saved, but his life just may get better! At least until the chocolate is all gone!
english.ann almost 10 years ago
I expect that there are Peter Paul chocolate bars (they come from Naugatuck, Connecticut) in Bob Brown’s collection.Some years ago, a local radio host interviewed a lottery winner residing in the county, who lived in a trailer; he was generous with his winnings, too.