yeah? there's definitely something extraterrestrial in these pictures, however i've concluded the debris is just a weather balloon. " the scrap metal debris to the right of the trail"
have to admit that the alien man is pretty compelling though. Hard to argue with the jettisoned tractor tire too. All self-respecting alien crafts carry tractor tires
the alien i saved from distinction, he is propped up against a big tree and is guarding the waterfront down by the river. the shots actually do show the moon rising in the east along nearly the same path it followed last month nestled between the trees lining the street in front of our house. i wanted to capture both the moon & the sun on film last month when they followed almost identical paths. the following night, the moon was so far over,.i didn't get the shot. it would return 27 days later but the sun was gone. i was actually looking for spica;but my pictures didn't turn out.
well, you had to try taking all the fun out of it, huh? given our ethnic origins though, i'll take a shot at it anyway. we have to assume that the modern usage of the term you allude to doesn't mean there are any germans (used in world war I), puerto ricans, mexicans, pacific islanders, spaniards, or italians on spica. of course, we don't know yet, as i said, my pictures didn't turn out. we can safely assume that there are no hillbillies on Spica i.e; "Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 1, H-O" by J.E. Lighter, Random House, New York, 1994. "1900.In short, a Hill-Billie is a free and untrammeled white citizen of Alabama, who lives in the hills, has no means to speak of, dresses as he can, talks as he please, drinks whiskey when he gets it, and fires off his revolver as the fancy takes him.", or, for that matter, any honkys..."the era of jazz and jazz clubs (either Chicago or New York)where a "select few" female singers would (after the show)go to the street and solicit sex. But, unlike today where prostitutes walk the streets, they would stay in the building until a car drove up and honked (usually a white male)---thus... here's comes a honky". (i didn't hear anything) .it is entirely possible that because of the original usage of the word, also said to be from "no spica di English" [US slang, early 1900s], that the life forms on Spica are spics, no pun intended.
well, you had to try taking all the fun out of it, huh? given our ethnic origins though, i'll take a shot at it anyway. we have to assume that the modern usage of the term you allude to doesn't mean there are any germans (used in world war I), puerto ricans, mexicans, pacific islanders, spaniards, or italians on spica. of course, we don't know yet, as i said, my pictures didn't turn out. we can safely assume that there are no hillbillies on Spica i.e; "Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 1, H-O" by J.E. Lighter, Random House, New York, 1994. "1900.In short, a Hill-Billie is a free and untrammeled white citizen of Alabama, who lives in the hills, has no means to speak of, dresses as he can, talks as he please, drinks whiskey when he gets it, and fires off his revolver as the fancy takes him.", or, for that matter, any honkys..."the era of jazz and jazz clubs (either Chicago or New York)where a "select few" female singers would (after the show)go to the street and solicit sex. But, unlike today where prostitutes walk the streets, they would stay in the building until a car drove up and honked (usually a white male)---thus... here's comes a honky". (i didn't hear anything) .it is entirely possible that because of the original usage of the word, also said to be from "no spica di English" [US slang, early 1900s], that the life forms on Spica are spics, no pun intended.
I like that "no spica da ingles" ! How bout these?. "Here-a no evil, spica no evil, see-a no evil" "I ain't got no money this week cause I went and spent it all on this new 15 inch spica for the car stereo system" "Why do you worry about the spica your brother's eye..." "Mine's spica than yours!"
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Streetlights...
So unfamiliar to uncle Byron having lived in the country so long.
Where do they come from? Power company
Why are they here? Attract mosquitos
In a formation? Yeah, heading down the street.
yeah? there's definitely something extraterrestrial in these pictures,
however i've concluded the debris is just a weather balloon.
" the scrap metal debris to the right of the trail"
have to admit that the alien man is pretty compelling though. Hard to argue with the jettisoned tractor tire too. All self-respecting alien crafts carry tractor tires
great shots. funny too. love the alien. don't think those are street lights tho. where were you taking the shots from?
the alien i saved from distinction, he is propped up against a big tree and is guarding the waterfront down by the river. the shots actually do show the moon rising in the east along nearly the same path it followed last month nestled between the trees lining the street in front of our house. i wanted to capture both the moon & the sun on film last month when they followed almost identical paths. the following night, the moon was so far over,.i didn't get the shot. it would return 27 days later but the sun was gone.
i was actually looking for spica;but my pictures didn't turn out.
encounter of the fourth kind
Men are from Mars, women are from Venus...who comes from Spica? No racial jokes please!
well, you had to try taking all the fun out of it, huh? given our ethnic origins though, i'll take a shot at it anyway.
we have to assume that the modern usage of the term you allude to doesn't mean there are any germans (used in world war I), puerto ricans, mexicans, pacific islanders, spaniards, or italians on spica. of course, we don't know yet, as i said, my pictures didn't turn out.
we can safely assume that there are no hillbillies on Spica i.e; "Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 1, H-O" by J.E. Lighter, Random House, New York, 1994. "1900.In short, a Hill-Billie is a free and untrammeled white citizen of Alabama, who lives in the hills, has no means to speak of, dresses as he can, talks as he please, drinks whiskey when he gets it, and fires off his revolver as the fancy takes him.", or, for that matter, any honkys..."the era of jazz and jazz clubs (either Chicago or New York)where a "select few" female singers would (after the show)go to the street and solicit sex. But, unlike today where prostitutes walk the streets, they would stay in the building until a car drove up and honked (usually a white male)---thus... here's comes a honky". (i didn't hear anything)
.it is entirely possible that because of the original usage of the word, also said to be from "no spica di English" [US slang, early 1900s], that the life forms on Spica are spics, no pun intended.
well, you had to try taking all the fun out of it, huh? given our ethnic origins though, i'll take a shot at it anyway.
we have to assume that the modern usage of the term you allude to doesn't mean there are any germans (used in world war I), puerto ricans, mexicans, pacific islanders, spaniards, or italians on spica. of course, we don't know yet, as i said, my pictures didn't turn out.
we can safely assume that there are no hillbillies on Spica i.e; "Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 1, H-O" by J.E. Lighter, Random House, New York, 1994. "1900.In short, a Hill-Billie is a free and untrammeled white citizen of Alabama, who lives in the hills, has no means to speak of, dresses as he can, talks as he please, drinks whiskey when he gets it, and fires off his revolver as the fancy takes him.", or, for that matter, any honkys..."the era of jazz and jazz clubs (either Chicago or New York)where a "select few" female singers would (after the show)go to the street and solicit sex. But, unlike today where prostitutes walk the streets, they would stay in the building until a car drove up and honked (usually a white male)---thus... here's comes a honky". (i didn't hear anything)
.it is entirely possible that because of the original usage of the word, also said to be from "no spica di English" [US slang, early 1900s], that the life forms on Spica are spics, no pun intended.
I like that "no spica da ingles" !
How bout these?.
"Here-a no evil, spica no evil, see-a no evil"
"I ain't got no money this week cause I went and spent it all on this new 15 inch spica for the car stereo system"
"Why do you worry about the spica your brother's eye..."
"Mine's spica than yours!"
and on, and on...
Hmm interesting
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