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Flying disc captured while imaging Canis Major
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Re: Flying disc captured while imaging Canis Major new [Re: fishmagnet]
      #2573188 - 08/10/08 09:36 PM

HA-HA, you got me......

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Re: Flying disc captured while imaging Canis Major new [Re: 67champ]
      #2573228 - 08/10/08 09:53 PM

Just trying to keep things interesting.
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Re: Flying disc captured while imaging Canis Major new [Re: fishmagnet]
      #2573334 - 08/10/08 10:48 PM

Hi John:

Well that settles it, your scientific evidence is overwhelming, that flying saucer is definitely in the direction of Canis Major. A conclusion must be drawn that it originated in the Sirius Star System, some 8.7 light years from Earth. Since the craft is hovering over water the alien life forms on board must be reptilian, I would therefore safely hypothesize that they are from a planet orbiting the star Sirius "C"! It all makes perfect sense, Dan


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Re: Flying disc captured while imaging Canis Major new [Re: siriusc]
      #2573374 - 08/10/08 11:03 PM

Dan, I like your logic! Your hypothesis is very much along the lines of what I was thinking, this is scary man!
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