Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for February 14, 2015
Transcript:
A piece of wedding cake from the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana sold for $1375 at an auction in Los Angeles in August 2014. In October 2014, Alan Eustace jumped from a balloon at 135,000 feet over New Mexico to complete the highest ever skydive- falling faster than the speed of sound! Baby Hazel Grace was born at Fairview Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, to Leisha Campbell and Sean Zimmerman at 10:11 on 12-13-14!
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
Was that in the morning or the evening li’l Hazel was born? As for Charles/Diana’s cake, who’d really want that? I’m not sure about William or Harry.
MJKesquire almost 10 years ago
Would falling that fast destroy your parachute??Unless you had more than one, maybe three or four!!
Sleuth almost 10 years ago
Hazel Grace date & time only works if you use the Month Day Year Convention. Europe (inc the UK) uses the Day Month Year convention!
Trina Talma Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Golly, I never heard about that guy jumping out of the balloon … for the past three months anyway.
Mneedle almost 10 years ago
I am becoming disappointed with Ripleys. None of this is hard to believe. Interesting to a point but not even questionable.
francisrossi almost 10 years ago
That date thing isn’t exactly mind-blowing, especially when the year was 2014, not 14.
Stephen Gilberg almost 10 years ago
Further than Felix Baumgartner?
MJKesquire almost 10 years ago
To sphinx wormwood & mike, thank for the information.You both made it more understandable for me!
bobviously almost 10 years ago
There should have been around 7 or so more babies born in the US during that same minute.