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#1 Sep 29 2005 at 3:30 PM Rating: Excellent
UFO landing strip?

Dumb migrant worker says:
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"I can't say exactly when they will come, but I know it will happen," Rios said. "I want to keep believing in my dreams."





I'm with this guy:
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"What nonsense," said Luis Arocho, 47, sipping coffee with friends in a cafe in historic Old San Juan. "This country is in crisis, and since politicians are incapable of creating jobs, they create fantasies."
#2 Sep 29 2005 at 3:42 PM Rating: Good
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While I don't think a landing strip is going to be used much by ET, I really want to believe there's something out there. Mostly because I don't want to believe that humans are the best the universe has to offer.
#3 Sep 29 2005 at 3:58 PM Rating: Decent
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And what a waste of space if it is just us?

It's one lonely universe if that were true.
#4 Sep 29 2005 at 4:00 PM Rating: Decent
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This is why ratebots get used
#5 Sep 29 2005 at 4:00 PM Rating: Good
Dont get me wrong I believe in Aliens, but I highly doubt they need a run way built. Could just be me though.. who knows.. maybe they'd visit more often if we built extraterrestial Days INN too.
#6 Sep 29 2005 at 4:00 PM Rating: Good
Those people in that story sound like they're directly from a Nationstates issue.
#7 Sep 29 2005 at 4:02 PM Rating: Good
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Dont get me wrong I believe in Aliens, but I highly doubt they need a run way built.


Seriously. When was the last time an alien landed his goddamn 747 in your backyard?
#8 Sep 29 2005 at 4:29 PM Rating: Decent
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Sounds like this guy was watching Field of Dreams a bit to much...


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But it's a little-known aerostat off the Extraterrestrial Route that inspires UFO lore in Lajas. The U.S. military uses the aerostat, a tethered blimp with a radar system, to detect low-flying drug smuggling planes.

But many Lajans don't believe that. Even Irizarry has suggested that the aerostat's true purpose is to detect UFOs.



haha, for some reason that made me laugh...
#9 Sep 29 2005 at 4:44 PM Rating: Decent
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"It's a very mysterious place," said Irizarry, who says he once saw red lights zigzagging above the hills. "A lot of people have seen things."



I have got to get me whatever the hell these crazy Puerto Ricans are smoking. While I have faith that some sort of sentient life exists outside of this planet, I have a hard time comprehending how it can get here. This star is 4 light years away, and is the closest star to us. Even if these beings could travel at the speed of light it would take them 4 years to get here from the closest star system. 4 years just to stick a probe up someones as[/b]s?!?!?!

Edited, Thu Sep 29 17:51:18 2005 by fenderputy
#10 Sep 29 2005 at 5:16 PM Rating: Good
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Chand the Furtive wrote:
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Dont get me wrong I believe in Aliens, but I highly doubt they need a run way built.


Seriously. When was the last time an alien landed his goddamn 747 in your backyard?


Wait.

Where's my calender?
#11 Sep 29 2005 at 5:23 PM Rating: Excellent
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#12 Sep 29 2005 at 7:10 PM Rating: Good
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While I don't think a landing strip is going to be used much by ET, I really want to believe there's something out there. Mostly because I don't want to believe that humans are the best the universe has to offer.



Lately, the more I am exposed to human nature, the more I love my dogs.
#13 Sep 29 2005 at 7:18 PM Rating: Good
Are you saying you dont believe, weebs?
#14 Sep 29 2005 at 7:28 PM Rating: Good
I know exactly where the truck driver is coming from on this one.

People are a bunch of a-holes in general. Lovely people that you all are, much as I like yall and all that, if I were offered the option to have everyone but myself kick off overnight, I'd take it. I could always go back and re-hash old threads in my head and come off better than the first time, anyway.


People should be glad that I'm too lazy to try to kill off everyone. You are safe by virtue of my own lethargy. That, my lack of creativity and my general lack of know-how in the mass genocide category. Oh, and the fact that I can't scrape together enough $$$ to buy a bigass nuke.




BTW, yer all ****** if my Acme credit app gets approved. Acme always delivers the goods by the time Wiley can get off the phone.
#15 Sep 29 2005 at 7:32 PM Rating: Excellent
lmao, I dont know.. I wouldnt kill everyone off, just certain percentages, every 4th person gets the bullet.
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