Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for August 09, 2015
Transcript:
There are only two individuals in the US who have their own ZIP Code- the President and Smoky Bear. Happy anniversary, Smokey! He made his debut on August 9, 1944. 20252 During Mount St. Helens nine our irruption in 1980, the volcano spewed 540 million tons of ash over more than 22,000 square miles! About 50,000 Canadians fought in the American Civil War, including about 200 for the South.
johnt204 over 9 years ago
And they’ve changed “Smokey Bear’s” name.He was Smokey THE Bear, because he was a bear, and they named hims Smokey.
There was a song written about him.
“Smokey, the bear; Smokey, the bear,Prowlin’ and a’growlin’ and a’sniffin’ the air.He can find a fire before it starts to flame.That’s why they call him Smokey,That is how he got his name.”
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
What were Canucks doing in the States’ (United and Confederate) affairs?
Charlie Fogwhistle over 9 years ago
When Yellowstone blows (though it might not be for 5000 years) it will make Mt. St. Helens look like a kid popping a pimple by comparison.
therese_callahan2002 over 9 years ago
I’ve always believed that a certain Jimmy Buffett song foreshadowed the eruption of Mt. St. Helens.
news_techren over 9 years ago
Donald Trump’s ego is so large, it ought to have its own ZIP Code.
buschap over 9 years ago
@RadarRecon, Wikipedia says that the name was originally “Smokey Bear” and the “the” was added to make the song’s rhythm flow. Since then, both have been common, though I always knew him as Mr. The Bear.
Stephen Gilberg over 9 years ago
I fail to see the sense in giving a ZIP code to a fictional character who’s not associated with a particular place.
benbrilling over 9 years ago
Coincidentally, the President’s birthday was just 5 days ago.
english.ann over 9 years ago
Back in the fourth grade, I remember reading a story titled, “The Whimper Heard Across the Nation,” and it was about a bear cub’s whimper being heard by firefighters battling a forest fire. Yes, it was about a bear who eventually would be known as Smokey the Bear.