Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for March 26, 2024

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    The dude from FL  Premium Member 10 months ago

    Who is the 1st person to rip the eggs out of a sturgeon and for what reason to eat?

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    ronaldspence  10 months ago

    i have heard about "destroying " a bathroom but that is over the top!

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    Dean  10 months ago

    Why pay someone to “convert” the old love letters to TP, while one could simply just rip, tear, or scissor the same and flush them away.

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    zerotvus  10 months ago

    I liked the Iatollahlet paper. But it left ink stains…..

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    waknoch  10 months ago

    B.C. no “E” is necessary.

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    frank_t_novak  10 months ago

    His name was Kavin E. Are

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    ladykat  10 months ago

    That grenade must have been shocking for the finder.

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    Gameguy49 Premium Member 10 months ago

    Someone in WWII must have had a good arm to be able to throw a grenade all the way to Seattle.

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    yangeldf  10 months ago

    it must be so terrifying to discover an 80 year old bomb

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    Kidon Ha-Shomer  10 months ago

    James T Kirk and toilet paper…just the same…both seek to rid the universe of Klingons.

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    oish  10 months ago

    Dirty Cods by Milt Roe

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    ChessPirate  10 months ago

    When I bought my first old, used car, I found a Bayonet with a 10-inch blade under the seat. Still got it…

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    Jogger2  10 months ago

    I’d be suspicious of that toilet paper. We once had to call a plumber to unclog the house’s drain line. The plumber told us the clog was the result of using toilet paper that didn’t break up properly when flushed.

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    Stephen Gilberg  10 months ago

    I read that “caviar” comes from Middle Greek “khaviari.” Maybe it’s not coincidence that we also have a Kharkhavyy in today’s trivia.

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    poppacapsmokeblower  10 months ago

    When I read, “Flush your ex,” I assumed TP made from your ex’s ashes.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  10 months ago

    But who could afford caviar way back when?

    Emperor Nero probably hoarded it all

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    pbr50138  9 months ago

    Why would anyone keep a grenade in the bathroom? Or anywhere in a house?

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