Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for October 24, 2024

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    Leroy  13 days ago

    Message in bottle:

    “Question for future generations: How many Louis’ are enough?”

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    Bilan  13 days ago

    Tried googling what’s considered essential items by the French government. Couldn’t find an answer.

    But I guess clothes aren’t on that list.

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    The Duke  13 days ago

    Since the Archaeologist already search the site I wonder if the bottle was the only thing left to find on the site?

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    James Wolfenstein  13 days ago

    Why the shoes?..

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima  13 days ago

    Prudes. Who wears shoes. Hey, where’s my question mark. What’s going on here.

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    sarahbowl1 Premium Member 13 days ago

    Viva la France!

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    luckyduck  13 days ago

    I saw that one coming. Very good.

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    prince valiant Premium Member 13 days ago

    Them French! Gotta love ’em ( my wife is of french descent).

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    h.v.greenman  13 days ago

    I have to agree with the French, Books are essential.

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    oish  13 days ago

    I am reminded of the scene from “Better off Dead” of the protagonist’s mother’s idea of “Frawnch Cuisine” : Frawnch Fries, Frawnch Dressing and to drink, Peru (Perrier)

    “It’s got raisins in it… You like raisins”

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    Carl Rennhack Premium Member 13 days ago

    “Message in a bottle.” Fan mail from some flounder?!?

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 13 days ago

    “Nudes viewing nudes paintings”. Irony abounds.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  13 days ago

    That would be note said—“Did Napoleon win or lose?”

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    GojusJoe  13 days ago

    Other essential goods are berets and haute couture.

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    6turtle9  13 days ago

    The message inside the vial read: “P.J Féret, a native of Dieppe, a member of various intellectual societies, carried out excavations here in January, 1825. He continues his investigations in this vast area known as the City of Limes or Caesar’s Camp.”

    News.artnet.Com/art-world/200-year-old-message-found-northern-france-gallic-2540152

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    Petemejia77  13 days ago

    All books???

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    Smeagol  13 days ago

    The French burned books during the French revolution but others too burned books, the Germans, the Russians, the Puritans and surprise – the Catholic church when it was alleged the Talmud contained blasphemous writings.

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    ekke  13 days ago

    Did that museum get any takers? Were the docents arrested as voyeurs? (Why yes, that is a French word. Why do you ask?)

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    azardoz  10 days ago

    Canada taxes electricity, books, & water. Bread, not yet. Doughnuts … there’s a story.

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    scpandich  9 days ago

    The museum would rescind its invitation the instant I showed up. They would be worried about the exhibits being speckled with gore as patrons frantically clawed at their eyes.

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