Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for August 29, 2023

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    lfperales  about 1 year ago

    That kidnapping was on my hometown, unfortunately

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    Notaspy  about 1 year ago

    He was never seen again after his kidnapping, and no group has claimed responsibility. He’s been missing for over 14 years.

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    Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member about 1 year ago

    OK, the Tesla story is just weird.

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    Bilan  about 1 year ago

    I’ve never seen a round table at any Starbucks. Plus they’ve been taking away tables recently. it’s like they don’t want people to hang around there anymore.

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    therese_callahan2002  about 1 year ago

    Could that white pigeon have inspired the song “White Bird” or Yankee Doodle Pigeon from Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines?

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    Zykoic  about 1 year ago

    My sister’s husband got to visit Tesla in New York. A fellow slav. My brother-in-law gave me a book about Tesla way back in 1952. Nearby our house there were two streets that intersected. Armstrong and Tesla. Armstrong was the inventor of FM radio, among other things.

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima  about 1 year ago

    Beak to me, little white bird, beak to me. ~ Niky, having another episode

    And GESUNDHEIT!

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    James Wolfenstein  about 1 year ago

    I remember a police officer trying to teach gun safety to high schoolers. He shot his own foot, literally! If that’s not ironic… and painful… :D

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    markhughw  about 1 year ago

    Was the pigeon electrocuted? Was she on autopilot and collided with another pigeon?

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    khmo  about 1 year ago

    Why pay so much for a horrid cup of coffee?

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    cornshell  about 1 year ago

    Tesla’s career ended due to the death of a pigeon?

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    e.groves  about 1 year ago

    I used to buy the beans at Starbucks and grind them at home. Then I tried Gevalia French Roast and liked it better. But coffee prices have gotten so high that I get the Walmart brand now. It’s OK.

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    ChessPirate  about 1 year ago

    The kidnapping one reminds me of the one where a fitness expert who touted the benefits of jogging had a heart attack and died… while jogging. Also, just this morning I saw a headline about a news crew reporting from a neighborhood having a rash of armed robberies, who got, you guessed it, robbed by armed robbers…

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    moondog42 Premium Member about 1 year ago

    The story of Felix was years before a guy started a business protecting people from identity theft. He posted his social security number on a van that drove around town to try proving his practices were so robust he could not have his identity stolen.

    It took three days before his identity was stolen, so I guess he deserves partial credit….

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    koolodge  about 1 year ago

    Never been there and never will go there!

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    Jogger2  about 1 year ago

    Some things I gathered / interpreted from the Wikipedia article:

    Tesla stayed at various hotels, running up large bills, and leaving without paying or being evicted. This was after he worked for Westinghouse. When the company learned of this situation, they began paying his rent, and enough to live on.

    He liked to feed pigeons. The one in today’s R-BION suffered a broken wing and leg, and he took care of her while she healed.

    It isn’t clear how this particular pigeon is related to Tesla’s end of career or his death. He was walking to a place where he fed pigeons, and was hit by a taxicab. But, that was a little more than 5 years before his death.

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    Jogger2  about 1 year ago

    When Tesla died, government officials were concerned about the potential that Tesla could have been working on useful inventions or research that could be advantageous to opponents of the United States. Tesla’s property was seized, and inspected by an electrical engineer from M.I.T. The engineer concluded nothing useful was left in Tesla’s estate.

    That engineer was John G. Trump, who was the uncle of Donald J. Trump.

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