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I colaborated with a mermaid once. She gave me crabs...
Jim? Rimshot please? |
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...lucky sod |
A quote from Hippy, in The Abyss:
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Cylon raider was what I thought of before the Falcon, too. Finally, a last quote from The Abyss, this time from the inimitable Lindsey Brigman: Quote:
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http://www.talismancoins.com/catalog...d_Emblem02.jpg |
Reminds me of the 'face' structure found on Mars. Shadows played a roll in making what looked like a sculptured face. It was just a natural rock formation.
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*cue XFiles music* |
When I look at the pic, I think "marine boiler".
If it is not simply a geologic formation, it could be the back plate for a coal-fired boiler, as the holes for the access doors are not present, but could be the front plate of an oil-fired boiler. That square cut-out portion looks to be the perfect spot for the oil injection system. The Titanic's boilers were 30 feet in diameter. The team was looking for a shipwreck. Did it use steam propulsion? |
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_YJvargjuS7s/Sj...20Moon%202.jpg
Could it have anything to do with this? |
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No plane could leave that big an impact crater on the moon and be in that pristine condition. Duh... :doh: |
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It's obvious what happened here. The Apollo missions were not sent to explore the moon. They were construction missions to reassemble the plane inside the crater, with the help of the Roswell Greys that originally brought it there. To cover for the secret missions, NASA faked footage of astronots walking around in spacesuits. Obviously they would not need spacesuits, as the aliens have already terraformed the moon to be inhabitable for all the people they abducted from Atlantis before they sank it to pin Cthulhu to the sea floor. |
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I would believe anything this woman told me: http://www.reneeoconnorfan.pixel51.c...age/Scully.jpg |
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I appreciate that,sort of a cross between a mermaid and a valkyrie :rock: This was used by Poland you say? ie Warsaw |
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