HARTSELLE, AL -- If you've had an x-ray, an endoscopy, a fluoroscopy, or an electrocardiogram, you might want to thank a sword swallower! And 'Sword Swallower's Day' on February 28th is just the day ...
<p>Swallowing a sword requires tilting the head back and aligning the mouth and throat while getting the tongue out of the way, fighting the urge to gag as the steel blade slides all the way down.
After being practiced for more than 4,000 years, it’s safe to say sword swallowing is one of the oldest forms of entertainment. It’s also one of the least understood, according to Dan Meyer, president ...
Dan Meyer swallows swords for a living -- sometimes multiple swords, sometimes red hot swords, and sometimes swords under water. And this "human shish kabob," as he has been called, is on his way to ...
It’s here!! It’s here! The event of the season! Nay, the year! It’s the 10th annual World Sword Swallower’s Day. This special event takes place 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25, at Ripley’s Believe It or Not!