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MargaretR 16-10-2009 10:38

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..and this is where I get a little surreal

If you can alter the level of the vibration of the physical matter that you are made of, you don't need any physical device to move around.

so wheelbarrows will be obsolete:D

Boeing Guy 16-10-2009 11:34

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I always thought it was Rowntrees that invented the hole, as in Polo, the mint with the hole.
Polo (sweet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

***Mr D*** 16-10-2009 12:31

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Waits for tealeaf to call ALL the believers "Fruitcakes":rolleyes::D:D

MargaretR 16-10-2009 12:43

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It is events like this that make Disclosure unavoidable
The Disclosure Project - Home Page

Bernard Dawson 16-10-2009 13:00

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 754007)
You maybe surprised Margaret, but on this subject I don't need convincing, I have long been of the opinion that we are not alone. When I lived in Rossendale I regularly went out at night with my mate and took up residence on the moors overlooking the Valley. When I was first told about the possible settings I was very sceptical to say the least, it wasn't until I experience my first sitting that I started to think maybe there is something out there, I lost count of the number of times we saw unexplainable lights of different shapes and sizes moving at great speeds through the night sky

I was a bit sceptical about extra terrestrials travelling across the universe to get to Preston. But now you are telling me that they do the same to get to Rossendale.

You really are taking the what's it now.

Gayle 16-10-2009 13:05

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 754007)
You maybe surprised Margaret, but on this subject I don't need convincing, I have long been of the opinion that we are not alone. When I lived in Rossendale I regularly went out at night with my mate and took up residence on the moors overlooking the Valley. When I was first told about the possible settings I was very sceptical to say the least, it wasn't until I experience my first sitting that I started to think maybe there is something out there, I lost count of the number of times we saw unexplainable lights of different shapes and sizes moving at great speeds through the night sky

Was this what you saw in Rossendale?

MargaretR 16-10-2009 13:07

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 754128)
Was this what you saw in Rossendale?

Have you had therapy to cure you of aversion to the P word?

Gayle 16-10-2009 13:09

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I've never had an aversion to it, I'm very proud of them - just had an aversion to people attacking them. :D

Bernard Dawson 16-10-2009 13:23

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 754131)
I've never had an aversion to it, I'm very proud of them - just had an aversion to people attacking them. :D

The one in Rossendale Gayle as been very successful. I'm sure it would have worked here as well.

I suppose better not regurgitate that argument. Maybe one for the future.

MargaretR 16-10-2009 13:29

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What if we got a real one on the Coppice - PB would get the credit for getting it free:D

Less 16-10-2009 13:35

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 754138)
What if we got a real one on the Coppice - PB would get the credit for getting it free:D

Nope, you've already given him the idea of taking credit for the hole and the spindle, anything else is unworthy of praise.
:rolleyes:

MargaretR 16-10-2009 13:37

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 754148)
Nope, you've already given him the idea of taking credit for the hole and the spindle, anything else is unworthy of praise.
:rolleyes:

Now you are indirectly accusing him of being early homo sapiens - not nice:)
Nearthandel?....maybe :D

Less 16-10-2009 13:48

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 754151)
Now you are indirectly accusing him of being early homo sapiens - not nice:)
Nearthandel?....maybe :D

Oh no, theories get worse, are you laying claim to a new species? Does it come before or after, Neanderthal?

MargaretR 16-10-2009 13:54

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 754160)
Oh no, theories get worse, are you laying claim to a new species? Does it come before or after, Neanderthal?

It arrived in the Hyndburn, post Accrington, epoch.
The peculiar behaviour of the species is yet to be understood by anthropologists.

Less 16-10-2009 13:56

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Originally Posted by ***Mr D*** (Post 754109)
Waits for tealeaf to call ALL the believers "Fruitcakes":rolleyes::D:D

No need to disturb good old T' you are obviously getting the message without him repeating himself, (Don't you wish Life wasn't so focused on his own petty theories? He could have a field day proving in this thread that aliens have been invited over by the 'faceless' rulers to start off the cull).


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