Ripley's Believe It or Not by John Graziano

Ripley's Believe It or Not

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  1. Kali39

    Kali39 said, 2 months ago

    Actually, I understand that your chances of actually finding a parking place in Hong Kong is 1 in 82,600. Go figure…
    :-)

  2. templo SUD

    templo SUD said, 2 months ago

    What I can’t believe is everything in this “Ripley’s” is Chinese related (specially the centenarians’ accomplishment).

  3. nazzofoggenmach

    nazzofoggenmach said, 2 months ago

    no need to formalize it ’til they were with child.

  4. Bruno Zeigerts

    Bruno Zeigerts said, 2 months ago

    So you save your money for the parking space … then save up for your car?

  5. AussieDownUnder

    AussieDownUnder said, 2 months ago

    @Gweedo Murray

    Back of the net :)

  6. Tog

    Tog said, 2 months ago

    Two things. First off, the bride now looks like Miss Havisham from Great Expectations. Second, a lot of drowned pigs are being sound in China’s water supply. Now we know where they came from.

  7. davidf42

    davidf42 said, 2 months ago

    When they married, she was 14 and he was 12.

  8. SeaFox10

    SeaFox10 said, 2 months ago

    They took the pic now, because there were no cameras during the ice age!

  9. vernal hastings

    vernal hastings said, 2 months ago

    Must have about 200 grand great and great-greatgrandchildren.

  10. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, 2 months ago

    @templo SUD

    In Hong Kong space is at a premium. So when you are buried it is only for 5 years then you must be moved.

  11. exturk

    exturk said, 2 months ago

    Moved – where to?

  12. exturk

    exturk said, 2 months ago

    Is that cost per year? If one ones it, doesn’t yearly property tax come in?

  13. Chikuku

    Chikuku said, 2 months ago

    The Gadarene Swine did not drown. They had a nice dive and swim, then came back to shore.

  14. gocomicsmember

    gocomicsmember said, 2 months ago

    Everything about owning and operating a car in HK is expensive. On the other hand, the public transportation system is very affordable. After years of living in HK, I just wish public transportation weren’t so expensive here in the US.

  15. Bobzilla

    Bobzilla said, 2 months ago

    @Night-Gaunt49

    Sounds like San Francisco.

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