Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for July 20, 2019

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 5 years ago

    Never thought of pea-shooting being THAT old of a gimmick.

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    Bilan  over 5 years ago

    Can you order a snooze peashooter?

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    Firebland1  over 5 years ago

    That lawsuit adds up to $ 2 × 10**36th power. Sounds like the math of a politician.

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    Gent  over 5 years ago

    And did the knockers up protest that the alarm clocks made them jobless?

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    222jo  over 5 years ago

    That’s entirely impractical surely? You could just throw the pea much more easily?

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    therese_callahan2002  over 5 years ago

    No mention of bugle calls.

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    Buzzworld  over 5 years ago

    I have a pee every morning.

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    khmo  over 5 years ago

    So, that’s where the quaint British request for a phone call came from. As a lad I met a young lass in Greece while she was on holiday. When I mentioned I was soon going to England she said" Oh, please knock me up". I think I ran.

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    e.groves  over 5 years ago

    Who woke up the pea shooter?

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    paullp Premium Member over 5 years ago

    The outrageous amount in the lawsuit was a standard negotiating ploy. You always ask for more than you expect to get, figuring the other party will make a counteroffer. I’m sure this guy would have been quite happy with one undecillion dollars.

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima  over 5 years ago

    The doctor was apparently a pioneer in LSD experimentation.

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    MDMom  over 5 years ago

    . . . Anton Purisima sure has kept himself busy! What a jerk! :o

    https://lifestyle.inquirer.net/160578/losing-a-middle-finger-new-yorker-anton-purisima-files-worlds-biggest-lawsuit/

    https://commonplacefacts.wordpress.com/2018/06/01/the-lawsuit-for-all-the-money-in-the-world-and-more/

    https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/4537334/anton-purisima-v-city-of-philadelphia/

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    Nathan Daniels  over 5 years ago

    Yeah, getting knocked up sure would be a wake-up call.

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    6turtle9  over 5 years ago

    I always figured that Joshua trees must have been an inspiration for Dr Seuss, as well.

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    Duster Freebottom Premium Member over 5 years ago

    The wake-up procedure reminds me of when I worked in a prison, where the prisoners would gently toss pab bles onto the windows of the guard towers to wake up the guards when they were supposed to report in (by phone).

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    Rhonda Premium Member over 5 years ago

    I read the cypress tree that may have inspired Dr. Suess recently died. He lived above the cliffs where it lived until his death. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/la-jollas-lorax-tree-has-fallen-180972442/

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    Rhonda Premium Member over 5 years ago

    Oops spelled Seuss wrong.

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    bookworm0812  over 5 years ago

    Wouldn’t that be $2 novillion or something like that? Working backwards, don’t the zeros go hundreds, thousands, millions, billions, trillions, quadrillions, quintillions, sextillions, septillions, octillions, then novillions? I might not have the prefix right on the last one, but undecillion doesn’t seem right.

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    Peam Premium Member over 5 years ago

    That lawsuit just proves the guy was did indeed become rabid; did he live to claim?

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    meg_grif  over 5 years ago

    The 33 zeros makes that number two decillion, not two undecillion.

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    craigwestlake  over 5 years ago

    These gents were the inspiration for Rusty Warren in 1960…

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