Why would they be facing down on the ground as they walk across their guests? Oh, yeah, the picture explains the lack of clarity. Sheesh, Ripley’s does this on a regular basis. Perhaps they should hire an editor.
1) If they’d played the Ventures “Wipe Out” Cross would have blown his head off…2) And some of them were actually big enough to see…3) The practice began with Louis XIV and is continued by the Mafia today…
Not just a joke from “The Office”. A fireman training CPR to us years ago told us to use the rhythm of “Stayin’ Alive” while performing chest compression. It’s perfect for it.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
how many total karats do six thousand six hundred and ninety diamonds have?
coomback about 5 years ago
6,690 blood diamonds ..
wjones about 5 years ago
depends on the size.
jvn about 5 years ago
Is Cross any relation to Michael?
Breadboard about 5 years ago
That is a different look for a “Guest” walk ! But is that not what some talk show hosts do to their guests ?
J Short about 5 years ago
This was done in lieu of attaching tin cans to the car’s rear bumper.
PMark about 5 years ago
I’m hoping that the bride isn’t wearing spike heels.
jasonsnakelover about 5 years ago
That’s a strange way to be celebrating a wedding.
Did they make it a power ring?
Take care and may God bless.
Spock about 5 years ago
Diamond dust…
Sassy's Mom about 5 years ago
“Staying Alive” is actually the perfect speed and rhythm for CPR. It’s now a recommended mneumonic to help people doing CPR!
Aaaand now the song is stuck in my head……
masterlocke about 5 years ago
“I love that song. At first i was afraid, I was petrified…….”
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 5 years ago
We practiced CPR to "I"m a Little Tea Pot." Of course that was at the Richard Simmons School of Nursing, but still.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 5 years ago
I would not want to be a guest at that wedding.
aimlesscruzr about 5 years ago
That ring means nothing to me, I have sheets of cloth in the workshop that have a few hundred thousand diamonds “set” in them…
jbean02 about 5 years ago
I worked in a hospital emergency room and the medical staff taught new members to keep the rhythm for CPR to sing Staying Alive .
ekke about 5 years ago
Why would they be facing down on the ground as they walk across their guests? Oh, yeah, the picture explains the lack of clarity. Sheesh, Ripley’s does this on a regular basis. Perhaps they should hire an editor.
Nick Danger about 5 years ago
And anyone who sells the bride high heels is hanged after the wedding.
craigwestlake about 5 years ago
1) If they’d played the Ventures “Wipe Out” Cross would have blown his head off…2) And some of them were actually big enough to see…3) The practice began with Louis XIV and is continued by the Mafia today…
R Daneel Olivaw about 5 years ago
Not just a joke from “The Office”. A fireman training CPR to us years ago told us to use the rhythm of “Stayin’ Alive” while performing chest compression. It’s perfect for it.