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Ripley's Believe It or Not has been presenting the incredible and the unusual in illustrated form since Robert Ripley's first "Champs and Chumps" comic published on Dec. 19, 1918. Currently, B.I.O.N. is illustrated by John Graziano, who has been working as an artist and illustrator since 1983, when he received a certificate in illustration from the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts. He has designed trading card sets and a portrait series based on the 1960s cult TV show "Dark Shadows." John has also created comic strips for "Scream Queens" magazine, designed t-shirts graphics and created storyboards and concept drawings for Hollywood films. Researcher Lucas Stram has worked since 2004 as the voice behind the cartoon, reviewing potential stories, filtering through the hundreds of weekly submissions and putting together the stories for John to bring to life. New submissions are always welcome. Just click here.
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templo SUD said, 2 months ago
That’s one tough cuy; you’d think something was wrong with the machine.
CFinFL said, 2 months ago
What exacly is a “cuy”? I have never heard of a dryer load going for 4 hours. Was it on for 4 hours for just one load?
Radish
said, 2 months ago
“I want to get a full body tattoo of myself, only taller.”
Steve Wright
roscoedog55 said, 2 months ago
Red deer red rum = murder
Bosn_c_otter said, 2 months ago
How in the hell do you miss the animal for four hours? the average dryer load takes 60 minutes that mean 4 loads. So unless they intentionally left the poor thing in there this claim is bull puckys
tom_wright said, 2 months ago
Isobel the Freak: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv_O-NlA1Y8
Trickle Down said, 2 months ago
There are people in Montana and Idaho who are training red rum reindeer to hunt down wolves and Democrats.
algurka said, 2 months ago
It goes to show that these little critters (guinea pigs) are a lot tougher than we give them credit. But keep them away from those red deer!
Mike said, 2 months ago
@Bosn_c_otter
They turned the dryer on for 30 mins but then ended it before even that was up (the article doesn’t mention ANY length of time. Could have even been only 5 mins or such.) Then the dryer was simply left closed for about 4 hours. So the guinea pig basically sat in a sauna for a period of time till the dryer cooled. And dryers DO cool pretty fast.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/oddstuff/7845901/Dryer-drama-puts-Chica-in-rat-race
Kyrel said, 2 months ago
@rollsroyce
They are deadly! They are incredibly deadly… to little birds!
SeaFox10 said, 2 months ago
My dryer takes less than 45 minutes to dry!
Mark Strickland said, 2 months ago
I went looking for the story. She crawled into the folds of a fitted bed sheet while on a clothesline. Then put into dryer for 30min to remove dampness. Then 4 hours trapped inside. Only when they went to make the bed did they discover she was there. Fluffier but no apparent injuries.
nazzofoggenmach said, 2 months ago
now how can a guinea pig carry around that many quarters?
nazzofoggenmach said, 2 months ago
@Trickle Down
chortle
nazzofoggenmach said, 2 months ago
@SeaFox10
yeah, well my veg o matic can beat up your mr coffee.