Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for June 03, 2016
Transcript:
Reindeer raised for human consumption and Norway are tested for radioactivity due to the Chernobyl disaster- if there too radioactive to eat, they are released into the wild. Suzi Swinehart of Fort Wayne, Indiana, ran 73.3 miles in 12 hours on a treadmill- she stopped to use the restroom, but the clock kept going! Until World War II, residents of New York City all moved apartments on the same day, May 1st!
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
How many calories did Ms. Suzi burn in that half day?
potrerokid over 8 years ago
Who cares? I’d like a clarification about the May 1 apartment thing! The comment makes no sense.
kingdiamond69 over 8 years ago
Yeah I agree move apartments ?
Did they mean move to OTHER apartments on May 1st ?
cripplious over 8 years ago
The history of moving day. February 1st (renters day) the landlord would come around to say what the new rent was so youd use the spring days to find new lodging. On May 1st all leases would end and everyone would move to a new place or reup the new lease price. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moving_Day_(New_York_City)
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
Rudolph the radioactive reindeer?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 8 years ago
Okay, radioactivity is a substance giving off particles or gamma rays. This is confined to unstable elements, usually heavy elements like uranium or plutonium. An animal cannot be radioactive in itself. It is contaminated with radioactive elements. There is a difference.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 8 years ago
here in Indiana, there’s not much else to do
CeeJay over 8 years ago
I bet Rudolph is upset about all the radioactive reindeer. I’m sure that a lot more then just their noses shine brightly!
Max Starman Jones over 8 years ago
I’ll bet Suzi is pretty peeved at Ripley for telling the whole world about her bathroom habits.
Great Wizard Nala over 8 years ago
I guess Rudolph must have been very close to the reactor to make his nose glow so bright!
philipwissbeck over 8 years ago
In Madison the move day is August 1st pretty much because of the UW school year but it’s not a law.
tuslog1964 over 8 years ago
In this area (Mississippi valley) moving day was within a few hours of the levee breaking. Now, that changed – high winds during the flood of 1993 wiped out all houses on the road to Meyer (Illinois). (In the old days, they would move everything to the second floor and wait for the water to go down.)
smurf764 over 8 years ago
Hope Suzi doesn’t look that. What an unflattering drawing with a bad wig
Fan o’ Lio. over 8 years ago
Suzi’s run runs?
Frankolino1313 over 8 years ago
The contamination in the reindeer is due to Cs-137 and Sr/Y-90. Both have 30 year half lives. The cesium goes to the muscle tissue that we eat. The strontium like calcium goes to the bone. You can sample the surface material almost anywhere on planet Earth and still see evidence of Chernobyl in the form of these fission products. We naturally have K-40 in our bodies which gives off a high energy gamma ray.
Stephen Gilberg over 8 years ago
Ripley makes it sound like the clock’s continuation is the amazing part. I wonder how long the break was.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 8 years ago
Yes, I was just trying to clarify.