I’m surprised that the cookie hadn’t turned into ant food for that almost one century.
Gave the cookie to her mom or to Penny?
That Cromwell really had a head for travelling. He was a head of his time.
There were those who argued, because of the length of interment (3 years), it was not Cromwell’s body that was exhumed and executed posthumously; thus that could not have been Cromwell’s head. .
After three centuries of constant travel, Cromwell decided it was time to head home.
In the raffle, first prize was one baby; second prize was two babies…
I wonder if Penny’s dad ever found out about that cookie.
Is todays believe or not a April Fools joke?
I did a search for Penny’s name. It’s a legit item, and as most Ripley’s illustrations, looks better in the news story photo.
although cromwell lost his head his head was never lost…
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
I’m surprised that the cookie hadn’t turned into ant food for that almost one century.
J Short over 7 years ago
Gave the cookie to her mom or to Penny?
J Short over 7 years ago
That Cromwell really had a head for travelling. He was a head of his time.
gmartin997 over 7 years ago
There were those who argued, because of the length of interment (3 years), it was not Cromwell’s body that was exhumed and executed posthumously; thus that could not have been Cromwell’s head. .
Max Starman Jones over 7 years ago
After three centuries of constant travel, Cromwell decided it was time to head home.
Max Starman Jones over 7 years ago
In the raffle, first prize was one baby; second prize was two babies…
Max Starman Jones over 7 years ago
I wonder if Penny’s dad ever found out about that cookie.
wjones over 7 years ago
Is todays believe or not a April Fools joke?
celeconecca over 7 years ago
I did a search for Penny’s name. It’s a legit item, and as most Ripley’s illustrations, looks better in the news story photo.
gopher gofer over 7 years ago
although cromwell lost his head his head was never lost…