Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for January 29, 2024

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    Leroy  3 months ago

    Just remember, Hinduism dates back way further than the piñata. Gotta love modern technology!

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    pearlsbs  3 months ago

    Berezka dance

    https://www.youtube.Com/watch?v=gwbcTYQ84dU&ab_channel=Voluspa%2FAstrid

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    19JRL44  3 months ago

    that’s unusual, thought bonsai trees had full sized fruit

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    jasonsnakelover  3 months ago

    One time I was 41 feet tall.

    I suppose wearing dresses helps in pulling that floating illusion off.

    May the Lord be with you as He is with me.

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    The Duke  3 months ago

    And Little Miss Muffet will again boycott the Hindu Festival until the people of Krishna Janmashtami find another “whey” to get the curds out of the pots.

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    therese_callahan2002  3 months ago

    Miss Muffet and the spider are spectators.

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    tremaine53  3 months ago

    It wouldn’t look like they were floating if they wore knee-length skirts.

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    Nighthawks Premium Member 3 months ago

    Russian tanks appear to be doing the BEREZKA, when they get blown to heck

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    ladykat  3 months ago

    I think I’ve seen that dance performed on TV.

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    goboboyd  3 months ago

    Curds away!

    I’m thinking Pinatas are more fun. Even if a bit more violent.

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    FassEddie  3 months ago

    Break open a clay pot of curds? Right over the participant’s heads? When does this get good?

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    Angry Indeed  3 months ago

    I once heard that instead of curds, a hard of hearing person confused it with türds, and resulted in quite a dis-asster!

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    d_odds  3 months ago

    Calamondin/calamansi are NOT oranges. They are an entirely different citrus fruit. Saying that it produces oranges is like saying a lime tree produces green oranges. Used a lot in Filipino cuisine, they are akin to a mix of lemon and lime but with a little sweetness. Very hard to find the fruit in the states (I know there are a few groves in Florida, but not enough for national commercial output), but most Asian stores will carry concentrate. My wife and I had a bush for a few years, but every year it produced less fruit and it eventually died. I am not a good plant daddy, though I keep trying.

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    ekke  3 months ago

    Is the clay pot of curds originally hung by a human pyramid, or do they use a bucket truck like everyone else?

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    Jogger2  3 months ago

    Another Hindu festival is Holi. It is sometimes called “The Festival of Colors” because people throw colored powder or colored water at each other.

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