Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for October 18, 2015
Transcript:
Don't mess with us! With spikes growing out of their skulls, Corythomantis Greeningi and Aparasphenodon Brunos, both native to Brazil, or the world's only known venomous frog species. Gig master! As America's oldest working musician, pianist Irving Fields, 100, still plays seven gigs a week! Ho! Ho! Ho! In Canada, the postal code for the North Pole is HOH OHO.
johnt204 about 9 years ago
That reminds me.I need to go out in the yard today and play Santa.Hoe, hoe, hoe.
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
Forgive me, Canadians, for not knowing your postal codes’ geography, but isn’t Santa Claus’ address in Québec province?
oldtruck66 about 9 years ago
I don’t see spikes on the frogs.
Henry Robertson about 9 years ago
They are just poisonous, not venomous.
therese_callahan2002 about 9 years ago
I read once that Artur Rubinstein kept performing at age 90.
goweeder about 9 years ago
Irvin Fields would not still be playing the piano if he had Rheumatoid Arthritis in his fingers.
I can tell you that from first-hand experience.(no pun intended!)
bookworm0812 about 9 years ago
Ummm…..the North Pole isn’t in Canada. Although I do believe there is a city in Alaska named North Pole.
spaced man spliff about 9 years ago
A few Christmases back I wished someone a deep “Ho Ho Ho”, and she just replied “Don’t call me that !!”
chromosome Premium Member about 9 years ago
The spikes on the frogs are short and at various locations on the heads. A scientist discovered this by accident while handling a frog.