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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 28, 2019 12:59:16 GMT
Sat in the garden wednesday last week... "Look up there, what's that?" A silver ball bearing looking thing, above/between the few clouds, going faster than yer usual aircraft and different shape. Difficult to have a perspective on the size of the thing or relative height etc.
I would have perhaps written it off as an eye floater or bubble or summat if it wasn't for the confirmation, and the old man tracking it and pointing it out. He had a good look and said he'd seen it before, tracking a plane.
Then I go on fb and in the S-o-T Past & Present {not a conspiracy group}, there's a bloke saying him and a few mates saw the same thing, though I suspect different time/location...
I know there's flying tech not yet released but I wonder if they've set the stage and now they're road testing a few virmanas or pissing about with laser/plasma tech, use it a bit for Project Fear {which has become Project 'Confuse the fuck out of everyone'.
We've been programmed to be suggestible... jump to conclusions... half of Britain is dressed in Edwardian smarts, extras for the oncoming HG Wells' WoW, alien invasion...
Then I see news of lights in the sky over London.
Wouldn't surprise me if the Licence Fee isn't going on an elaborate sky show.
May we live in interesting times...
I've bought some extra caps for the air rifle and fetched an extra 5gal of well water.
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Post by bathstoke on Sept 28, 2019 13:10:40 GMT
You know the rules...
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 28, 2019 13:36:57 GMT
The batteries from me photographic eye were on charge at the time. My computah is being daft and I'm struggling to share owt at the mo any road, I saw the beeb comet clip, havn't searched for other sightings yet. I'm sure they're out there.....
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Post by felonious on Sept 28, 2019 14:08:26 GMT
I remember well a few years ago on New Inn Lane with the gang and we all looked up to see the International Space Station directly in alignment with The Man In Space and thought it's a sign.
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Post by musik on Sept 28, 2019 14:16:58 GMT
Not everyone sees them.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 28, 2019 14:20:10 GMT
I remember well a few years ago on New Inn Lane with the gang and we all looked up to see the International Space Station directly in alignment with The Man In Space and thought it's a sign. Yep, a sign of gullibility if you reckon you saw a station in 'space'.
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Post by bathstoke on Sept 28, 2019 14:43:34 GMT
I remember well a few years ago on New Inn Lane with the gang and we all looked up to see the International Space Station directly in alignment with The Man In Space and thought it's a sign. Yep, a sign of gullibility if you reckon you saw a station in 'space'. He’d been smokin
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Post by felonious on Sept 28, 2019 14:51:50 GMT
Yep, a sign of gullibility if you reckon you saw a station in 'space'. He’d been smokin You salty dog
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Post by mattyd on Sept 28, 2019 14:56:27 GMT
Was it McClean sending in a pinpoint cross to the head of Ince during a training session at CW
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Post by bathstoke on Sept 28, 2019 15:04:04 GMT
You salty dog It’s funny fell, but I’ve seen some $#!t in my time, however, I’ve never had so much of a sniff of a close encounter🛸
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Post by felonious on Sept 28, 2019 16:34:51 GMT
You salty dog It’s funny fell, but I’ve seen some $#!t in my time, however, I’ve never had so much of a sniff of a close encounter🛸 It's mushroom season Barth
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 28, 2019 16:39:15 GMT
Perhaps an answer...
just seen a Bill Gates meme gauging opinion regarding chemtrailling to block out the Sun {to save us from Greta etc}. It involves a high altitude balloony thing in the jet stream...
If they're gauging opinion they're already doing it.
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Post by bathstoke on Sept 28, 2019 16:39:16 GMT
It’s funny fell, but I’ve seen some $#!t in my time, however, I’ve never had so much of a sniff of a close encounter🛸 It's mushroom season Barth Do you remember the playing fields of Keele Uni!?!
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 28, 2019 16:40:14 GMT
It’s funny fell, but I’ve seen some $#!t in my time, however, I’ve never had so much of a sniff of a close encounter🛸 It's mushroom season Barth Cheers for the reminder mate. Got many?
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Post by felonious on Sept 28, 2019 16:43:12 GMT
It's mushroom season Barth Do you remember the playing fields of Keele Uni!?! I trespassed over every ounce of Keele university in my youth Last time was a couple of years ago when I incorporated it into my marathon training sessions
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Post by felonious on Sept 28, 2019 16:45:17 GMT
It's mushroom season Barth Cheers for the reminder mate. Got many? It's taking every ounce of concentration to keep Gnasher away from the remnants of dead rabbits at the minute especially with a few of the slow, blind, diseased buggers starting to appear.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 28, 2019 17:09:46 GMT
Do you remember the playing fields of Keele Uni!?! I trespassed over every ounce of Keele university in my youth Last time was a couple of years ago when I incorporated it into my marathon training sessions Did you miscreants knock around Keele Hall? Fascinating tales of Aleister Crowley knocking about around there trying to summon up egregores etc. You have to be careful, you could've got drugged and bummed by his ghost yer know....
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 28, 2019 17:13:48 GMT
Cheers for the reminder mate. Got many? It's taking every ounce of concentration to keep Gnasher away from the remnants of dead rabbits at the minute especially with a few of the slow, blind, diseased buggers starting to appear. Miximerwatnot? Nasty, cruel, wtf etc etc... A tactic not natural in origin... Don't know about now, seem to have sporadic regionalised flare ups... R in the month...
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Post by bathstoke on Sept 28, 2019 17:13:56 GMT
I trespassed over every ounce of Keele university in my youth Last time was a couple of years ago when I incorporated it into my marathon training sessions Did you miscreants knock around Keele Hall? Fascinating tales of Aleister Crowley knocking about around there trying to summon up egregores etc. You have to be careful, you could've got drugged and bummed by his ghost yer know.... Even Wikipedia doesn’t know what you’re talking about Cheesy
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 28, 2019 17:16:15 GMT
Did you miscreants knock around Keele Hall? Fascinating tales of Aleister Crowley knocking about around there trying to summon up egregores etc. You have to be careful, you could've got drugged and bummed by his ghost yer know.... Even Wikipedia doesn’t know what you’re talking about Cheesy I might have known you'd been there Bath...
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Post by felonious on Sept 28, 2019 17:19:34 GMT
It's taking every ounce of concentration to keep Gnasher away from the remnants of dead rabbits at the minute especially with a few of the slow, blind, diseased buggers starting to appear. Miximerwatnot? Nasty, cruel, wtf etc etc... A tactic not natural in origin... Don't know about now, seem to have sporadic regionalised flare ups... R in the month... Horrible when they lose those bright eyes but fabulous for the lawns Changing the subject, are you getting about on foot ok?
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Post by bathstoke on Sept 28, 2019 17:22:32 GMT
Cheers for the reminder mate. Got many? It's taking every ounce of concentration to keep Gnasher away from the remnants of dead rabbits at the minute especially with a few of the slow, blind, diseased buggers starting to appear. My father had an Airedale terrier & it was bonkers. The vet said”If you have it castrated it will calm down.” After much nagging by my stepmother(£@#&her)Reluctantly, my father agreed to the procedure. The dog licked’his’wounds, but remained mental. One day my father noticed the dog eating something in the garden & saw it was magic 🍄. Poor dog lost his b%!!%#&s for his fix. That’s dedicationXx
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 28, 2019 17:23:53 GMT
Miximerwatnot? Nasty, cruel, wtf etc etc... A tactic not natural in origin... Don't know about now, seem to have sporadic regionalised flare ups... R in the month... Horrible when they lose those bright eyes but fabulous for the lawns Changing the subject, are you getting about on foot ok? Still rather limited, thanks for asking. Not a quick heal, virtually losing one's heel. You healed?
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Post by felonious on Sept 28, 2019 17:24:18 GMT
It's taking every ounce of concentration to keep Gnasher away from the remnants of dead rabbits at the minute especially with a few of the slow, blind, diseased buggers starting to appear. My father had an Airedale terrier & it was bonkers. The vet said”If you have it castrated it will calm down.” After much nagging by my stepmother(£@#&her)Reluctantly, my father agreed to the procedure. The dog licked’his’wounds, but remained mental. One day my father noticed the dog eating something in the garden & saw it was magic 🍄. Poor dog lost his b%!!%#&s for his fix. That’s dedicationXx Aren't all Airedales nuts?
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 28, 2019 17:25:48 GMT
It's taking every ounce of concentration to keep Gnasher away from the remnants of dead rabbits at the minute especially with a few of the slow, blind, diseased buggers starting to appear. My father had an Airedale terrier & it was bonkers. The vet said”If you have it castrated it will calm down.” After much nagging by my stepmother(£@#&her)Reluctantly, my father agreed to do the procedure. The dog licked’his’wounds, but remained mental. One day my father noticed the dog eating something in the garden & saw it was magic 🍄. Poor dog lost his b%!!%#&s for his fix. That’s dedicationXx Sadistic "£$^57* Two house bricks?
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 28, 2019 17:26:49 GMT
My father had an Airedale terrier & it was bonkers. The vet said”If you have it castrated it will calm down.” After much nagging by my stepmother(£@#&her)Reluctantly, my father agreed to the procedure. The dog licked’his’wounds, but remained mental. One day my father noticed the dog eating something in the garden & saw it was magic 🍄. Poor dog lost his b%!!%#&s for his fix. That’s dedicationXx Aren't all Airedales nuts? Bath's wonner for long...
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Post by felonious on Sept 28, 2019 17:33:08 GMT
Horrible when they lose those bright eyes but fabulous for the lawns Changing the subject, are you getting about on foot ok? Still rather limited, thanks for asking. Not a quick heal, virtually losing one's heel. You healed? I'm at the end of week 11 of the running comeback and today and last Saturday did the 13 miler around Cheddleton and Ipstones around 1:50 today and walking without any real problems. The last two times I've lasted 4 months before having time off but this time I've had a longer break, done more walking and started with slower, shorter, sensible runs. I've missed the Ched run in particular. Coming back from the station to Castros with the canal one side and the river the offer is quite beautiful. I love the Crowgutter wood section as well. Lunched at The Black Lion on Friday and did the walk up through Crowgutter and back via Belmont. It's a fabulous part of the world you're very fortunate to live fairly close to it. I did think about you last week as I ran past a guy with interesting hair just outside Castros on the Cut
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Post by felonious on Sept 28, 2019 17:34:51 GMT
My father had an Airedale terrier & it was bonkers. The vet said”If you have it castrated it will calm down.” After much nagging by my stepmother(£@#&her)Reluctantly, my father agreed to do the procedure. The dog licked’his’wounds, but remained mental. One day my father noticed the dog eating something in the garden & saw it was magic 🍄. Poor dog lost his b%!!%#&s for his fix. That’s dedicationXx Sadistic "£$^57* Two house bricks? .... and of course there's no unhalfbrcking procedure
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Post by Mendicant on Sept 28, 2019 17:35:26 GMT
It's taking every ounce of concentration to keep Gnasher away from the remnants of dead rabbits at the minute especially with a few of the slow, blind, diseased buggers starting to appear. My father had an Airedale terrier & it was bonkers. The vet said”If you have it castrated it will calm down.” After much nagging by my stepmother(£@#&her)Reluctantly, my father agreed to the procedure. The dog licked’his’wounds, but remained mental. One day my father noticed the dog eating something in the garden & saw it was magic 🍄. Poor dog lost his b%!!%#&s for his fix. That’s dedicationXx Christ this is tougher than the Enigma cold. # = c and & = k in the second encryption but matches no profanity I can think of in the first. Hmmm... oh hang on yes it does... £ = f @ = u
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 28, 2019 17:37:33 GMT
It's taking every ounce of concentration to keep Gnasher away from the remnants of dead rabbits at the minute especially with a few of the slow, blind, diseased buggers starting to appear. My father had an Airedale terrier & it was bonkers. The vet said”If you have it castrated it will calm down.” After much nagging by my stepmother(£@#&her)Reluctantly, my father agreed to the procedure. The dog licked’his’wounds, but remained mental. One day my father noticed the dog eating something in the garden & saw it was magic 🍄. Poor dog lost his b%!!%#&s for his fix. That’s dedicationXx HHHHHold up a min.... Bath's back garden June 21st sunny stoke... Shamanics on the lawn, a young Bath holds the Airdale{Goat sheep dog} while snr castrates the beast. I'm calling Bathomet! Polaroids or it didn't happen.... +
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