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youkeepmewaiting wrote:OH and obvisouly respect to all those people who have now lost loved ones.
Gunbot wrote:Zedul wrote:This isn't a Bermuda Triangle thing is it?
Not if you're over 12 years old.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Its like LOST come to life.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8076848.stm
Just seems odd that there was no mayday call.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Its like LOST come to life.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8076848.stm
Just seems odd that there was no mayday call.
http://news.aol.com/article/air-france- ... ?icid=main
"Experts said the absence of a mayday call meant something happened very quickly."
youkeepmewaiting wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Its like LOST come to life.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8076848.stm
Just seems odd that there was no mayday call.
http://news.aol.com/article/air-france- ... ?icid=main
"Experts said the absence of a mayday call meant something happened very quickly."
Wouldnt expect something to just come out of the blue though.. unless it hit something..ooo
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:Zedul wrote:This isn't a Bermuda Triangle thing is it?
Not if you're over 12 years old.
You can be over 12 and still believe that the Triangle is indeed odd. It doesnt have to have anything to do with Aliens or the Ghost you know. More to do with the Earths magnetism. So fuck you.
Gunbot wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:Zedul wrote:This isn't a Bermuda Triangle thing is it?
Not if you're over 12 years old.
You can be over 12 and still believe that the Triangle is indeed odd. It doesnt have to have anything to do with Aliens or the Ghost you know. More to do with the Earths magnetism. So fuck you.
You knew I was implying that people would equate the Bermuda Triangle to aliens and such. I guess you just wanted to impress us with that steller British education of your's, in which case, saying "Fuck You" totaly defeated the purpose.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:Zedul wrote:This isn't a Bermuda Triangle thing is it?
Not if you're over 12 years old.
You can be over 12 and still believe that the Triangle is indeed odd. It doesnt have to have anything to do with Aliens or the Ghost you know. More to do with the Earths magnetism. So fuck you.
You knew I was implying that people would equate the Bermuda Triangle to aliens and such. I guess you just wanted to impress us with that steller British education of your's, in which case, saying "Fuck You" totaly defeated the purpose.
I was trying to impress everyone.. surely it's quite common knowledge?
Gunbot wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:Zedul wrote:This isn't a Bermuda Triangle thing is it?
Not if you're over 12 years old.
You can be over 12 and still believe that the Triangle is indeed odd. It doesnt have to have anything to do with Aliens or the Ghost you know. More to do with the Earths magnetism. So fuck you.
You knew I was implying that people would equate the Bermuda Triangle to aliens and such. I guess you just wanted to impress us with that steller British education of your's, in which case, saying "Fuck You" totaly defeated the purpose.
I was trying to impress everyone.. surely it's quite common knowledge?
Not the magnetism part. Those of us that read up on the subject instead of just relying on the books of Charles Berlitz and old episodes of "In Search Of" would know of what you speak, but most of the American public would gladly setle for the UFO explanation. According to a survey done a few years ago, almost as many Americans believe in flying saucers as do people believing in God.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:Zedul wrote:This isn't a Bermuda Triangle thing is it?
Not if you're over 12 years old.
You can be over 12 and still believe that the Triangle is indeed odd. It doesnt have to have anything to do with Aliens or the Ghost you know. More to do with the Earths magnetism. So fuck you.
You knew I was implying that people would equate the Bermuda Triangle to aliens and such. I guess you just wanted to impress us with that steller British education of your's, in which case, saying "Fuck You" totaly defeated the purpose.
I was trying to impress everyone.. surely it's quite common knowledge?
Not the magnetism part. Those of us that read up on the subject instead of just relying on the books of Charles Berlitz and old episodes of "In Search Of" would know of what you speak, but most of the American public would gladly setle for the UFO explanation. According to a survey done a few years ago, almost as many Americans believe in flying saucers as do people believing in God.
To be fair, I do believe in Aliens.
Gunbot wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:Zedul wrote:This isn't a Bermuda Triangle thing is it?
Not if you're over 12 years old.
You can be over 12 and still believe that the Triangle is indeed odd. It doesnt have to have anything to do with Aliens or the Ghost you know. More to do with the Earths magnetism. So fuck you.
You knew I was implying that people would equate the Bermuda Triangle to aliens and such. I guess you just wanted to impress us with that steller British education of your's, in which case, saying "Fuck You" totaly defeated the purpose.
I was trying to impress everyone.. surely it's quite common knowledge?
Not the magnetism part. Those of us that read up on the subject instead of just relying on the books of Charles Berlitz and old episodes of "In Search Of" would know of what you speak, but most of the American public would gladly setle for the UFO explanation. According to a survey done a few years ago, almost as many Americans believe in flying saucers as do people believing in God.
To be fair, I do believe in Aliens.
I believe in life forms on other planets but I don't believe they have contacted us here or if they did come to this planet, would be anything that we could even recognize as being vaguely humanoid.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:To be fair, I do believe in Aliens.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:Zedul wrote:This isn't a Bermuda Triangle thing is it?
Not if you're over 12 years old.
You can be over 12 and still believe that the Triangle is indeed odd. It doesnt have to have anything to do with Aliens or the Ghost you know. More to do with the Earths magnetism. So fuck you.
You knew I was implying that people would equate the Bermuda Triangle to aliens and such. I guess you just wanted to impress us with that steller British education of your's, in which case, saying "Fuck You" totaly defeated the purpose.
I was trying to impress everyone.. surely it's quite common knowledge?
Not the magnetism part. Those of us that read up on the subject instead of just relying on the books of Charles Berlitz and old episodes of "In Search Of" would know of what you speak, but most of the American public would gladly setle for the UFO explanation. According to a survey done a few years ago, almost as many Americans believe in flying saucers as do people believing in God.
To be fair, I do believe in Aliens.
I believe in life forms on other planets but I don't believe they have contacted us here or if they did come to this planet, would be anything that we could even recognize as being vaguely humanoid.
Glad that you are open minded
SilvioRodrigues wrote:Almost 60 brazilians died on this plane. It's a sad day for us, and of course for all the countries envolved, especially France.
I was at the Rio de Janeiro's airport last night, waiting for my wife. She was on a domestic flight and arrived around 7 pm...at the same time the Air France airbus' departure. I wish all the families would have the same luck. My prayers goes out to the families and friends.
Gunbot wrote: According to a survey done a few years ago, almost as many Americans believe in flying saucers as do people believing in God.
brywool wrote:Gunbot wrote: According to a survey done a few years ago, almost as many Americans believe in flying saucers as do people believing in God.
Alien visitors are a bit easier to believe if you ask me.
Rhiannon wrote:brywool wrote:Gunbot wrote: According to a survey done a few years ago, almost as many Americans believe in flying saucers as do people believing in God.
Alien visitors are a bit easier to believe if you ask me.
But belief in either one makes life a little more interesting, doesn't it? Either way you lean on the topics, being open enough to acknowledge that either one be 100% real blows the lid on everything we know as our perceived "reality". Kind of awe-inspiring to think of how things would change if we had tangible irrefutable proof of either Aliens or God.![]()
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:Zedul wrote:This isn't a Bermuda Triangle thing is it?
Not if you're over 12 years old.
You can be over 12 and still believe that the Triangle is indeed odd.
Rip Rokken wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Gunbot wrote:Zedul wrote:This isn't a Bermuda Triangle thing is it?
Not if you're over 12 years old.
You can be over 12 and still believe that the Triangle is indeed odd.
The Bermuda Triangle is that unruly, thick green patch of grass inside Madonna's undies. Many dudes have disappeared in there.
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