UFO Abductee Esq films

<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Art Weingartner wrote:

I had some very powerful binoculars and used to do quite a bit. But I dropped the damned things. All double images now :( But I want a telescope...so I can go up on the roof.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>


Tell me Mr Weingartner... you fell off the roof with your original telescope, didn't you? Oh yes, I know you did....
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Mayfield669 wrote:

I have a pretty nice one. Only problem with it is, if you have it on the highest power and don't have a clock mechanism, you have to keep moving it because the object you are viewing quickly moves out of your field of view due to the rotation of the earth.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

I have to do the same thing. I'm looking to upgrade someday soon. I also have to get a few new filters (I broke them during a beer drinking incedent).
 
I was reading on the web yesterday that The town of Roswell want's to build an alien theme park:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18887163/

 
I hope they fix that crashed UFO so we can take a ride in it.
That would be fun,unless it crashes AGAIN!..haha
 
It's all about making money but who can blame them?

Still we don't know what really happened back in '47.

Does anybody know Don Henley's "They're not here, they're not coming"? The lyrics are typically Henley (in a good way):

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From the arizona desert
To the salisbury plain
Lights on the horizon
Patterns on the grain
Anxious eyes turned upward
Clutching souvenirs
Carrying our highest hopes and our darkest fears

They swear there was an accident back in '47
Little man with a great big head
Splattered down from heaven
Government conspiracy; cover-ups and lies
Hidden in the desert under endless skies

Well, it's a cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold
Post, postmodern world
No time for heroes, no place for good guys
No room for rocky the flying squirrel

They're not here, they're not coming
Not in a million years
Turn your weary eyes back homeward
Stop your trembling, dry your tears
You may see the heavens flashing
You may hear the cosmos humming
But i promise you, my brother
They're not here, they're not coming

Would they pile into the saucer
Find orlando's rat and hug it?
Go screaming through the universe
Just to get mcnuggets?
Well, i don't think so, i don't think so
It's much too dangerous, it's much too strange
Here in a world that won't give oprah no home on the range

Well, it's a cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold
Post, postmodern world
No authenticity, no sign of soul
The radio won't play george and merle

They're not here, they're not coming
Not in a million years
'til we put away our hatred
'til we lay aside our fears
You may see the heavens flashing
You may hear the cosmos humming
But i promise you, my sister
They're not here, they're not coming

To this garden we were given
And always took for granted
It's like my daddy told me, ¡°you just bloom where you're planted.¡±
Now you long to be delivered
From this world of pain and strife
That's a sorry substitution for a spiritual life

(solo)
Well, it's a cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold
Post, postmodern world
No place for sentiment, no room for romance
Bring back the duke of earl

They're not here, they're not coming
Not in a million years
Turn your hopes back homeward
Hold your children, dry their tears
You may see the heavens flashing
You may hear the cosmos humming
But i promise you, my brother
They're not here, they're not coming

They're not here, they're not coming
Not in a million years
'til we put away our hatred
And lay aside our fears
You may see the heavens flashing
You may hear the cosmos humming
But i promise you, my brother
They're not here, they're not coming
 
I have 2 words for Don Henley: Joe Walsh!!
 
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