Posted on 12/09/2006 8:05:03 AM PST by rellimpank
'Snippy can't leave this valley,' Alamosa chamber head says
The battle for Snippy's bones is on. Snippy, a horse that died in a field near Alamosa in 1967, drew international attention because her owner claimed that space aliens in a UFO mutilated the mare.
After a series of owners, Snippy's bones, wired together and mounted on a wheeled platform, appeared briefly on eBay last week for a minimum bid of $50,000.
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Better get me a surf board and some lessons...
Mr. dames has shacked up with a Russian bride and is moving to the old eastern block - Good for him. He said the solar flare yesterday was not the kill shot but the beginning of the series of events leading to the actual kill shot - he said that the gravity tidal wave is headed our way but no time lines of course. More earthquakes and volcan activity for sure is the trend. He still does TRV classes via the web, but he has that hot ruskie bride on his mind right now - I can't blame him, Russian chicks are hot.
Dear Doc Michael . . . I HAVE already deleted you from the 3 copies I have of the PING list.
The backup personnel are included in this post as addressees and I'm confident Dave and Kevin will delete you from their copies, too.
Sorry to have bothered.
Blessings,
Doctor Quix
As for Snippy, that's a pretty fascinating case. Who'd have guessed the poor thing'd end up on ebay after all these years?
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Agreed.
I was aware of the case at the time, too. Sounded then like a bona fide case.
I suspect that going down in a gravity wave could have some serious wipe-out implications.
Ahhhhh . . . I C.
Thanks.
Whatever became of Ed Dames' claim about the object following Hale-Bopp? The one that was carrying a virus that was going to wipe out all plant life? Has it arrived yet? Maybe that is why all the recent problems with the spinach and green onions.
Keep me on your ping list. Thanks.
Thanks.
Certainly.
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