Well, this is certainly bizarre:
On a bone-chilling, miserably windy day in 1952, Capt. Fred C. Seals Jr. fell out of his airplane.
Right out the side of the C-46 Commando.
Four hundred feet off the snow-covered ground, during the Korean War.
Improbably, Seals lived through the experience. Exactly how he survived led to the story’s retelling on Ripley’s Believe It or Not. To this day, old men stop him and ask him if it was true.
Seals lived for one very simple reason: He fell right back in the side of the C-46 Commando.
“There’s many a time I’ve thought, ‘Why in the Sam Hill am I here?’ ” he said. “By the grace of God.”
By all means, read the rest on your own.
(Hat tip to Pop News)


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While reading through that site, I found this interesting article:
http://news.naver.com/hotissue.....4230310211
Korea has even worse brand image than Brazil, India, Egypt, Poland, and Mexico. One big problem: people around the world just can’t tell the difference between North and South Korea.