Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for August 19, 2014
Transcript:
The age of a bear can be determined by counting the rings and its teeth. Molly Schuyler from Nebraska, who weighs just 120 LBS, finished a 72 oz steak in two minutes and 44 seconds in January 2014. The 47 story, 612 FT tall Singer Tower in New York- the world's tallest building when it was constructed in 1908- was also the tallest to be demolished when it was pulled down by its owner in 1968.
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
Hey there, A Common ‘tater. It’s only 10:35pm where I’m at; the comics change daily around 10:10. Anyway, how do you count the bears’ age rings without getting mauled?
Space_cat over 10 years ago
I’ve been to that place in Amarillo, you gotta eat the steak… then a baked potato, salad, shrimp salad, and vegetable including dessert and the gristle and fat of the steak.Bring your appetite!
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 10 years ago
Yeah, those rings get stuck in the bear’s teeth when he bites off the fingers that people poke into his mouth while they’re trying to count them. The rings, I mean.:)
Kerovan over 10 years ago
If you’re close enough to count the rings, the last thing you’re worried about is the Bear’s age.
stevenlberry over 10 years ago
Tree rings are counted by boring a small hole with a core sampler. I assume you have to saw open the tooth, hopefully while it is not still in the bear’s mouth.
mackenzie0158 over 10 years ago
…at least not while the bear is awake.
NaturLvr over 10 years ago
Good golly, Molly…that couldn’t have been pretty. Can you say bulimia?
Eugeno over 10 years ago
They make it sound like Molly was really small – but at 125 lbs,, she not tiny – her height would have been interesting to know – must been a bit peckish …