That was a good oneI've seen every episode a hundred times and still keep watching them.
That was a good oneI've seen every episode a hundred times and still keep watching them.
Good Morning UncaRincolns, arsehole.
Like my dad with MacGyver the original one not the new one with Lucas Till and walker texas ranger.I've seen every episode a hundred times and still keep watching them.
Japanese say Cataracts. But most drive Rincolns.Good Morning Unca
I have no idea what that means
Maybe It means Hey buddy Hope you are doing good today
Starlink satyelites going up to lower orbitNow... do you have any thoughts on what could like a rural sky in two places, then zoom up miles in a second to light up there?
Goodness, no. Reasonable guess, tho. I watch Starlinks alla time. Satellites are bitsy lights that do not cast shadows from pine trees.Starlink satyelites going up to lower orbit
Goodness, no. Reasonable guess, tho. I watch Starlinks alla time. Satellites are bitsy lights that do not cast shadows from pine trees.
Walt is Earth, Round or Flat, and do you believe in Gravity.Goodness, no. Reasonable guess, tho. I watch Starlinks alla time. Satellites are bitsy lights that do not cast shadows from pine trees.
Walt is Earth, Round or Flat, and do you believe in Gravity.
Im clearly not smoking as good a weed as I think I doUFO TIME FOR WALTIE-- Awright, just 30 minutes ago, I was standing out in the dark, doing my morning ritual of trying to truly see Andromeda Galaxy (faint purple glow). The early darkness was totally still, with light clouds.
*FLASH* A brilliant light -- much like a flashbulb -- had gone off over to my right partially hidden by the high branches of some of my pine trees. As I was walking to get a better look at that part of the sky --
*FLASH* Again, a 1/100th second brilliance seemed to almost light the place I was now standing at. <-- Bad English, but I am a bit rattled. To continue: But this time, the flash was in clear sky but not really where I was looking... it had moved quite a ways from the first flash.
It was clearly just above most the scattered cloud layer. It got reflected from a couple of clouds. OK, just a curiousity, right. Wait for the denouement (day-noom-wah):
While I was searching that section, the third flash went off directly above the second one. It was miles high. That one, I happened to be looking straight at.
I am a pragmatist.
My conclusion: There is tech or organics on our planet about which I am not aware.
Your linguistics interests me, Unca Walt.Rincolns, arsehole. You need to acquire a positive IQ. Sometimes your humor has the power of a falling fig: A fig newton. Worth half of a large intestine: a semicolon. Hey... not bad, Unca.
Lessee... you have a million aches, right? That's a megahertz. Speaking of millions, if you have a million-million microphones, you have one megaphone. Do the math.
Can we get way back up to the 8th grade wit and wisdom level for another moment? My **** may not be 12 inches long, but it smells like a foot.
IQ button pressed. Fagjoke button disabled (momentarily, don't panic).
What I saw this morning was not Roster level stuff. It was really spectacular from an intelligence POV.
Considering the learned response, I can suddenly understand why many folks just do not mention these observed events to strangers.
Good Weed?Japanese say Cataracts. But most drive Rincolns.
Now... do you have any thoughts on what could light a rural sky in two places, then zoom up miles in a second to appear again way up there?
Not related but a friend was flying home from Fla and while in the air he saw a rocket break thru the clouds on its way .Goodness, no. Reasonable guess, tho. I watch Starlinks alla time. Satellites are bitsy lights that do not cast shadows from pine trees.
Why I don't know what your talking about Big.I see what you done there
just wait until Brother Patwi gets up
Same way with Andy of Mayberry..I've seen every episode a hundred times and still keep watching them.
I think Starlink satellites WaltJapanese say Cataracts. But most drive Rincolns.
Now... do you have any thoughts on what could light a rural sky in two places, then zoom up miles in a second to appear again way up there?
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