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| Jul7-11, 12:20 PM | #52 |
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Human civilisation in 1.5 billion years
Sorry, I should have explained that it was the worst-silliest-poorly made tv show ever. Maybe I just caught the worst episodes. They could have made an interesting series about how things would eventually break down without upkeep, but they thought they had to make it over the top ridiculous to attract viewers.
I'm very confused about this, I saw a single 90 minute show about what would happen if humans disappeared that was really quite good (no toilet drinking Corgis), Did they put out various versions of the same basic idea? |
| Jul7-11, 12:47 PM | #53 |
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| Jul13-11, 09:17 PM | #54 |
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Hey PIT2, I had no way of e-mailing you, but I was reading an older post you made about strang radar anomolies or circles appearing on radar....I've seen very similar activity on the doppler here in Delaware several times over the past 12 months. I've also noticed quite a number of chemtrails being sprayed. Not sure if thats related, but I've been researching those circles you saw, and have found quite a number of areas that have them. I don't think they're natural. I've also noticed everytime some huge rain storm is blowing in from the west, the moment it hits northern Delaware, it completely disappears. We've had less than 1 inch in the last 6 months and so far I've calculated 14 storms that have completely evaporated into nothing when they blew through. Very weird. I've never seen anything quite like it.
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| Jul13-11, 09:19 PM | #55 |
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| Jul14-11, 07:15 AM | #56 |
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I tried that, unless there was something I missed. But couldn't find a way to send a PM. If so, then my mistake.
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| Jul14-11, 08:03 AM | #57 |
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