Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for February 18, 2015
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The Bennie Railplane, invented by Scotsman George Bennie in 1930, was a short lived form of transport designed to travel on rails above steam trains, powered by propeller. Hairdresser Nguyen Hoang Hung cuts hair with a samurai sword at a salon in Da Nang, Vietnam. The Big Bang Theory In April 2014, China banned the broadcast of TV comedy The Big Bang Theory because it provokes troubles in society.
johnt204 over 9 years ago
TBBT, the most intelligent comedy on TV – for the first season. Then Sheldon’s pomposity as the main theme just became too much for me.
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
I’ve never watched “The Big Bang Theory”, but how does it provoke troubles in Chinese society?
Guilty Bystander over 9 years ago
Well THAT’s an interesting way to deal with split ends. Not sure I’d want to look in that hairdresser’s tip jar at the end of the day, though.
elysummers over 9 years ago
And I’ll bet your hair LOOKS like it was cut with a sword when he’s done too. Mission accomplished.
e.groves over 9 years ago
I liked the show until the guys got paired up with girlfriends. I still like reruns of the early shows. But my favorite rerun is of “The Andy Griffin Show” where Gomer makes a citizens arrest of Barney. I think that’s Don Knotts’ best episode.
Dave Ferro over 9 years ago
One more reason to watch the Big Bang Theory: the Commies hate it! (Great show, BTW)
Stephen Gilberg over 9 years ago
John Belushi would be proud of NHH.
francisrossi over 9 years ago
If they’d thrown it off air for abuse of the word “comedy” I’d have understood…
spaced man spliff over 9 years ago
They aren’t “commies” anymore, they are Fascist Capitalists, with the dictatorship easily intact. Free markets do not make free people.-….for that they need to mellow out with “The Big Bong Theory”.