Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for August 20, 2013
Transcript:
The human body naturally contains gold worth $0.01! In 2013, Larry Kehres retired after 27 years as football coach of Mount Union College, Ohio, with the 11 national titles and an unprecedented 93% winning record! Savages no less!! The Great Tit songbird of Europe and Asia has been known to eat the brains of Pipstrelle bats as they wake from hibernation!
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
Only a penny within every human being, huh? We must be some billion dollars altogether.
Kali39 over 11 years ago
So, are they saying that the human body is worthless?
hawgowar over 11 years ago
Wonder why Daniel Snyder hasn’t hired him yet.
Captain Colorado over 11 years ago
MMMM! Bat brains!
joe piglet Premium Member over 11 years ago
Blue Jays in North America eat a lot of baby rabbits.
Petemejia77 over 11 years ago
I didn’t think I was gonna read about a brain eating tit today. Thanks Rip!
roscoedog55 over 11 years ago
Arthritis treatment FDA approved drug Gold compoundauranofin. Drug companies will sell you anything at unheard of prices to take your money.PT Barnum had a saying. How did it go?
potrerokid over 11 years ago
If you had half a brain, you would be able to Google or search it!!!!! IT DOES EXIST!!!!! Look it up: www.mountunion.edu
boldyuma over 11 years ago
Dang..I just stopped worrying about Zombies, the boogie man underneath my bed and that other monster in my anxiety closetnow I have to worry about Great Tits
RetFor over 11 years ago
those are great tits!
HankTheSock over 11 years ago
Now I know what to say the next time someone tells me I’m not worth anything!
boldyuma over 11 years ago
When I watched the John Wayne movie “The Shootist” I can’t remember how I laughed long and hard when John was singing to Lauren Bacall in the carriage..“Tit Willow..Tit Willow Says I.”
gocomicsmember over 11 years ago
When in doubt, look it up! I am no sports fan, so I did have to do a search, but I can now give you the specifics—it was 11 wins in the NCAA Division III Championship game. The Wikipedia article on him has a chart of the team’s record.