Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for November 22, 2015
Transcript:
It will probably never happen again, but Stonehenge went up for auction in 1915, selling for just 6600. In 1939, in Montreal, Canada, bizarre cone-shaped masks were introduced to protect the user's face during a snowstorm. For real? China is home to half the world's pigs!
Shouldn’t the Québécois cones be a bit shorter? Being that long could go poking people in the back, in the gut,… below the belt and up the skirt?