Posted on 08/07/2018 12:09:27 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Right next to those flying cars Pop Mechanix promised us?
Someone should tell those PM writers it is helpful to know what constellation and the nearest stars or whatnot in order to spot something in the sky...
Are we sure it’s a green comet?
https://m0vie.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/tos-whomournsforadonais2.jpg
No indication as to what part of the sky?
Suddenly there was this bright green thing going through the sky. And I swear it had a sizzling sound, like a sparkler firework.
Turns out it was a meteor, landed in North Carolina, and I was in Georgia. Interesting.
Poor old guy
Comet - it makes your teeth turn green!;
Comet - it tastes like gasoline!;
Comet - it makes you vomit;
So buy some Comet, and vomit, today!
Now if that Green Comet had the 302 V-8 it could be kinda extra cool.
Now that was Funny
It wasn’t your imagination- they really do sizzle and if they are big enough, we can hear it.
ahh, 1970’s Puke Green.
I had a ‘71 Pontiac Ventura that was pretty close to that same color.
Up.
We had an old Ford Fairlane (?) that was about that color, which my mother had bought for the kids to drive, and then the first car I bought for myself (I think a ‘67 Nova??) was also that color, except for the spots that were rusted.
Kids at my high-school called it the Lima Bean Machine.
Unibody with a V8 307 in it. That thing could really motor. They made it in a 350. Had to wonder what THAT was like.
Bwahahahahaa!!
I've experienced that sound while watching a meteor shower. A particularly bright one seemed to make a sizzling sound that seemed non directional and instantaneous to the flaring. Made me wonder how that occurred since the sound obviously didn't originate at the meteor.
About a pond scum green...car.
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