elvenwear
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This explains why Lue wasn't worried about green orbs. Their sour tartness is irresistible.Did you know Magritte also made art about an orb?
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This explains why Lue wasn't worried about green orbs. Their sour tartness is irresistible.Did you know Magritte also made art about an orb?
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Ceci n'est pas une pomme (1964)
Who doesn't like a sour tart?!This explains why Lue wasn't worried about green orbs. Their sour tartness is irresistible.
You call that hiding?The authorities are obviously hiding stuff...
You are not cosmically horrified, are you? So yeah, it's hid! ^_^You call that hiding?
I wondered if that guy was part of this crew (poor quality video, sorry)External Quote:I've worked in aviation for 15 years, this is not an airplane.
I can spot several MAV in that picture!
I still have a whole series of Kongen Befaler, and of Le Maitre du Jeu (plus some TM AU, and the rest of the seasons (UK, NZ, DK) we've already started) queued up to watch before I start Bast i Test. I'll have to remember to thumbs up your post in a few months, as I ain't spoiling myself on the task now.Taskmaster Sweden had a task to create a photo of a lake monster within 20 minutes in a single attempt (Bäst i Test, season 9, episode 3). These are the results:
Tourist of the future?Candidate for "the size of a car" drone reports in NJ and elsewhere:
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OK, maybe a BIT larger than a car, but we're in the ballpark, surely!
It's a movie clip, see https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0094012/Tourist of the future?
Since we are in the humor thread, I'll tell you of the actor I worked with on a made-for-tv-movie down in SC some years ago, who was in the "bar scene" in "Spaceballs: The Movie." (I won't describe the bar scene further as it is one of the few moments in the movie that I really laughed, and I don't want to spoil it for anybody.) As such, he was invited to a screening of the movie before it was released. Before the lights went down and the film started, Mel Brooks, the director, came out to say a few words. "Tonight, as we prepare to watch "Spaceballs: The Movie" together, I want you to remember one thing... it didn't cost you anything to get in."It's a movie clip, see https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0094012/
Aww, I loved Spaceballs as a kid. I've watched it so often I knew the entire script by heart.Since we are in the humor thread, I'll tell you of the actor I worked with on a made-for-tv-movie down in SC some years ago, who was in the "bar scene" in "Spaceballs: The Movie." (I won't describe the bar scene further as it is one of the few moments in the movie that I really laughed, and I don't want to spoil it for anybody.) As such, he was invited to a screening of the movie before it was released. Before the lights went down and the film started, Mel Brooks, the director, came out to say a few words. "Tonight, as we prepare to watch "Spaceballs: The Movie" together, I want you to remember one thing... it didn't cost you anything to get in."
A wonderfully succinct and honest warning of what was about to happen...
That explains why the NSA denies the existence of Fort Mead.https://emgoldbeekeepers.com/. An absolute monarchy rules over a hive mind, cynically using honey production as a cover.
Not sure how well it has aged...
Mass UFO sighting! I've played with balloons since I was a child and these are definitely not balloons!
These are UAS, though?
So, call 'em 'drones', if you like!External Quote:Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) [..] are sets of configurable [..] components consisting of
(1) an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
(2) a remote [..] controller, and
(3) a command and control [..] link connecting the two [...]
I prefer "tethered aerodynes" when wanting to sound technical and/or to utilize gratuitous obfuscation.So, call 'em 'drones', if you like!
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"a drone so large they have hidden it by erecting a building over it..."
I know I keep banging on about it, but yet again I'm seeing no visible means of propulsion, so I think that's probably a tic-tac - looks pretty battered to me, must have had a bumpy journey.
that's clearly a jellyfishI know I keep banging on about it, but yet again I'm seeing no visible means of propulsion, so I think that's probably a tic-tac - looks pretty battered to me, must have had a bumpy journey.