Ripley's Believe It or Not
I just saw a commercial for this show. In it they use the line:
The all true Ripley's Believe It or Not.
It it just me, or doesn't the all true part take away some of the fun? Not to mention making the title of the show pointless. You have to believe it, they just told you it was all true.
Dinosaurs have always lived with people. Before 1847, dinosaurs were called dragons. There are thousands of dragon legends throughout history. Encyclopedia’s in the 1500’s describe dragons as rare living animals. The city of Nerluc, France was renamed to Tarasque in honor of the dragon killed their. In 300 B.C, Alexander the Great reported that his soldiers were scared by dragons when they conquered part of India. School textbooks say Coelacanths became extinct 70 million years ago but they are still alive today! For more evidence go to www.trueauthority.com
If you have questions I will be glad to answer them. Please email me: amare_stoudemire_suns@yahoo.com
Posted by: Amare Stoudemire at September 5, 2003 04:35 AM
dragons need are absense to survive not by hoaxing them but by knowing that we are not alone.....
Posted by: dragon beliver at February 15, 2004 05:19 AM
Dinosaurs have always lived with people. Before 1847, dinosaurs were called dragons. There are thousands of dragon legends throughout history. Encyclopedia’s in the 1500’s describe dragons as rare living animals. The city of Nerluc, France was renamed to Tarasque in honor of the dragon killed their. In 300 B.C, Alexander the Great reported that his soldiers were scared by dragons when they conquered part of India. School textbooks say Coelacanths became extinct 70 million years ago but they are still alive today! For more evidence go to www.trueauthority.com
If you have questions I will be glad to answer them. Please email me: amare_stoudemire_suns@yahoo.com
Posted by: Amare Stoudemire at September 5, 2003 04:35 AM
dragons need are absense to survive not by hoaxing them but by knowing that we are not alone.....
Posted by: dragon beliver at February 15, 2004 05:19 AM