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Post by Diane Merkel on Oct 29, 2009 9:05:55 GMT -6
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Post by Dark Cloud on Oct 29, 2009 10:21:32 GMT -6
He's under about 1000 tons of concrete not far from here. Energetic ghost.
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Post by Diane Merkel on Nov 16, 2009 11:33:26 GMT -6
Yes, I've seen his gravesite. It appears they've fixed up the museum quite a bit since I was there. I remember it as a rather gloomy place.
The end result was none. The cell towers in the area created too large a magnetic field for the ghost equipment to work properly. ;D
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Post by zekesgirl on Nov 16, 2009 17:10:32 GMT -6
That's why they launched the UFO.
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Post by Dark Cloud on Nov 17, 2009 8:17:51 GMT -6
It's interesting to note how Gresham's Law works in language, in this case how UFO has now become almost exclusively "flying saucer" or, in this case, pathetic fake flying saucer launched by someone not in Boulder or particularly near it and who should serve time for being a completely incompetent and possibly violent parent and husband. Although I know several examples that violate my initial prejudice, my first reaction to American men who marry Oriental women is the assumption they fear American women, more likely to laugh at them and slap them upside the head and/or divorce them, and because they assume the often polite and submissive in public types will do what they're told at home. In recent years this has proven a weak, weak hypothesis. Using children for props in a scam is as low as we can go, though.
For laughs, you might want to read up on Buffalo Bill's funeral, where not the slightest residue of restraint or good taste attended the moment. Backers provided chairs for his wife and his mistresses to glare at each other over the casket at the burial. You know, tasteful. The power lines are hideous, and the gift house depressing, but the view can be good. It's just sad that someone who did do good (and bad) above the average and who did provide much happiness to many was treated so shabbily by those who got rich off him. When he was rich he didn't live in New York or Connecticut like Clemons, but in Ring Worm, Wyoming. He had a good heart for the people out here and that, at least, was not faked.
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Post by Dark Cloud on Nov 30, 2009 17:28:00 GMT -6
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Post by Diane Merkel on Dec 2, 2009 12:16:17 GMT -6
Oh, good. Now TAPS can go back with no excuses.
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