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01-27-2003, 09:17 AM | #1 |
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for UFO buffs only!
tuesday through friday 8 to 10 PM (EST US) on the History Channel this week
all UFO stuff! Tues. 9 pm UFO's & the Bible it looks like the 8-9 PM shows are older, (wed. night I believe they have the incident we were discussing last month, 1952 UFO's buzz the White House) check the on-line TV Guide for summaries, I'm sure Roswell will turn up as well. the 9-10 PM shows have a 2003 release date happy happy joy joy |
01-27-2003, 02:36 PM | #2 |
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I assume it's gonna be Roswell, conspiracies, abductions, crop circles, MIB, the bible and the like. Good thing we don't get that channel here. I might go bald pulling hairs.
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01-27-2003, 03:13 PM | #3 |
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oh pffffft! you're no fun.
Actually it’s a mixed bag, some critical some not, the one on Roswell is. They even go to the Pentagon and dig out the old box with the ‘Mogul’ balloon parts. Some of these were on before, some are new. |
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I've been called the Gemma Therese of skepticism, but I'm still fascinated with UFO stories. (a few of them) Kally |
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How do you mean, "fascinated"?
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01-27-2003, 05:36 PM | #6 |
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I mean like the time cops in 3 states all saw the same thing hovering around and stuff like that. I'm NOT saying I believe it, it's just interesting.
It's not half as dumb as believing in an invisible sky daddy or something like that. |
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The world war II channel is starting to expand its horizons I see..
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01-27-2003, 10:39 PM | #9 |
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I, too, have closet fascinations...mine are ESP and magic, along with UFO's. That's when my semi-fundie sister gets to use against me all the skeptic-talk that I've used on her.
That's OK...it's good to occasionally check out how the other half lives. Belief despite the absence of proof is soooo frighteningly easy...I can see how this omnibenevolent god thing has caught on. |
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Kally said:
"marduck, I've been called the Gemma Therese of skepticism, but I'm still fascinated with UFO stories" me to , I especially like the ancient astronaut stuff. There was a really cool website with a collection of ancient paintings of UFO’s and alien creatures but it’s down now. I liked the one with Madonna and child form 15th cent. Europe with a flying saucer over Mary’s shoulder. There was another from pre-Muslim Arabia of a robot, the kind I used to draw in elementary school instead of doing my homework. |
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