Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for April 20, 2015
Transcript:
The first hypodermic needle, made of a quill and sheep's bladder, was used to inject a dog with opium. Ace! San Jose Country Club member Ida Pieracci, 102, of San Jose, CA, has sunk 11 holes in one on the course! Busted! At Cairo's Egyptian Museum, King Tut's 3300-year-old burial mask's beard was broken during a cleaning- then glued back on!
What’s up folks? Ripley’s is entertaining. In this day and age with the internet and instant communication it is far harder to produce Ripley’s then it was back in the pre-computer days. The beard story about King Tut made the national news. I wonder how many people have ever hit even one hole-in-one. Every day I find something of interest in Ripley’s. Keep up the good work!