Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for September 02, 2024

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    The Duke  7 months ago

    I wonder if that’s waste water or drinking water because that’s a lot of water!

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    The Duke  7 months ago

    Does New York still have alligators in the sewers?

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    klbdds  7 months ago

    I leak about 2.5 liters a day

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    Shirl Summ Premium Member 7 months ago

    But don’t bother fixing it for Pete’s sake.

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    Dean  7 months ago

    Around here natural gas leaks were killing trees.

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima Premium Member 7 months ago

    Three natural phenomena, the quake, the eclipse, and Big Betty’s chili dog gas explosion. She may have caused the other two, come to think of it.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 7 months ago

    City hired a company to find water main leaks using sonar or something similar. Losing 6 million gallons a day at the time.

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    Old Tarf  7 months ago

    Public punching bags. What a great idea.

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    DawnQuinn1  7 months ago

    He WILL be back. lol

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    fgerbil46  7 months ago

    Those punching bags must be in secret locations. Every trip I’ve made into the Rotten Apple, I haven’t seen one.

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    joeatwork212  7 months ago

    There’s a group of people in NYC that believe Asians are for punching.

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    paranormal  7 months ago

    And the residents pay for that 20 million gallons…

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    markhughw  7 months ago

    That is 2% of NYC’s average daily usage.

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    h.v.greenman  7 months ago

    The Japanese have used the “frustration room” concept for decades. Back in the late 60s my uncle had a 3 month long work assignment in Tokyo, and when he got home he told us about how the company had a room full of heavy punching bags, where employees could vent by beating one of the bags with a baseball bat.

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    rbullfogg  7 months ago

    20 million gallons! And we have to put up with 1.3 gallon flushes, 1 gallon per minute interior water spouts. These cities that have old, decaying infrastructure, collect money for services, but don’t want to fix problems.

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    PoodleGroomer  7 months ago

    We had punching bags for one day for smoker ban frustrations until someone broke her hand punching it.

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    Guybrush Threepwood  7 months ago

    How big of a problem the leakage is, in ecological terms? It’s all water that comes back in the atmosphere, no?

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