Here is the article including a photo where the Ripley’s artist copied a photo for the piece here. https://www.frankie.com.au/article/akie-nakata-turns-stones-into-pint-sized-critters-546565
I remember when I used to live by this River, one of my hobbies was to walk on its banks and collect rocks, that’s where I found the smoothest, roundest rocks.
A friend of mine, Chris Cherry, use to make those round balls that you could throw down on the ground and they would explode; only his would blow a hole in the ground. He made explosives all through his high school years. Now days people would freak about that. He is now living in Albuquerque, and was the guy who disarmed the Unabomber’s property and also the Shoe bomber. His thing now is creating robots that disarm bombs. Had he grown up in today’s world, he probably would have been stopped from carrying out his interests.
in the 60’s we would strap railroad torpedo’s to a sledgehammer and drop them from a roof. I had the hammer pop 10 feet straight up from the explosion. Ah Good Times. Never knew it was a thing
Leroy about 4 years ago
Evidently, many Mexican children are traumatized by the piñata blindfold ordeal.
oldpine52 about 4 years ago
A hundred just isn’t as much as it used to be.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
so what was the Old Norse word for 100?
Bilan about 4 years ago
I’m wondering why they would have a singular word for 120. Wikipedia says it means six scores, but that still leaves the question open.
Aussie Down Under about 4 years ago
The festival seems like a waste of time while obviously being dangerous.
MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT about 4 years ago
Here is the article including a photo where the Ripley’s artist copied a photo for the piece here. https://www.frankie.com.au/article/akie-nakata-turns-stones-into-pint-sized-critters-546565
therese_callahan2002 about 4 years ago
I’ll take Mardi Gras, thank you.
therese_callahan2002 about 4 years ago
Does Peter Gabriel show up for this event?
UmmeMoosa about 4 years ago
I remember when I used to live by this River, one of my hobbies was to walk on its banks and collect rocks, that’s where I found the smoothest, roundest rocks.
Flynn White Premium Member about 4 years ago
Hundrath – how we got the word: ‘huh’
J Short about 4 years ago
So it was like when I was a kid; a roll of caps, a sidewalk, and a hammer.
J Short about 4 years ago
A friend of mine, Chris Cherry, use to make those round balls that you could throw down on the ground and they would explode; only his would blow a hole in the ground. He made explosives all through his high school years. Now days people would freak about that. He is now living in Albuquerque, and was the guy who disarmed the Unabomber’s property and also the Shoe bomber. His thing now is creating robots that disarm bombs. Had he grown up in today’s world, he probably would have been stopped from carrying out his interests.
ricktaft46 about 4 years ago
Aha! I live in St Paul, MN and have always wondered why Hwy 120 is also call Century Blvd. Mystery solved! It’s our Scandinavian heritage talking.
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
In the city of Chicago, they celebrate the festival of the exploding plate-glass windows.
Attwater's prairie chicken about 4 years ago
On this day in history on August 15th 1914 The Panama Canal opens to traffic.
comixbomix about 4 years ago
And yet, unaccountably, there are over a hundrath million Mexicans…
St. Pillsbury about 4 years ago
Festival of the Missing Arms, Hands & Digits followed soon after.
FassEddie about 4 years ago
Exploding hammers? These people are making our Levi’s!
Leojim about 4 years ago
Cerveza, Hammers, and explosives…… what could go wrong?
Walter Kocker about 4 years ago
Bis hundert und tsvantsig
(spelling Yiddish varies all over the place)
It’s an old expression in Yiddish.
May you live for 120 years
dmagoon202ii about 4 years ago
Were the people who set “hundred” at “120” born with six digits on each hand and foot?
dmagoon202ii about 4 years ago
Gives a new meaning to “pet rock”.
Ammo hates the comment policy Premium Member about 4 years ago
in the 60’s we would strap railroad torpedo’s to a sledgehammer and drop them from a roof. I had the hammer pop 10 feet straight up from the explosion. Ah Good Times. Never knew it was a thing
Michael G. about 4 years ago
Congrats to John Graziano for not giving the Norseman a helmet with horns!
craigwestlake about 4 years ago
And on Wowser Wednesday they have the Festival of the Happy Amputees…
Stephen Gilberg about 4 years ago
That is one cute tiny dog.
the humorist formerly known as Hotshot1984 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Ah-ah, ah!
Ah-ah, ah!
We come from the land of the ice and snow
From the midnight sun, where the hot springs flow
The hammer of the gods
W’ell drive our ships to new lands
To fight the horde, and sing and cry
Valhalla, I am coming!
On we sweep with threshing oar
Our only goal will be the western shore
the humorist formerly known as Hotshot1984 Premium Member about 4 years ago
stop, hammer time