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To: MEGoody
The grass blades are not broken, crushed or damaged by the mower deck. They are simply bent. Thus the ability to create patterns in the mown lawn.

The jist of what you are saying is that crop circles a made with lawnmowers, right? Gee, I suppose I could go make one out in my yard. I feel sorry for the person who had to mow THIS yard...

Incidently, it was reportedly RAINING the night of August 13, 2001 in Wiltshire, UK. That is the date and location that this crop circle was created! Hard to mow a lawn in the rain, especially without leaving footprints, of which there weren't any...

593 posted on 08/06/2002 12:47:12 PM PDT by FormerLurker
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To: FormerLurker
First off he didn't say they were made with a lawnmower, he said the bending process was SIMILAR. Secondly we've already seen these pictures all ver the thread too, you really should only post the same picture once, otherwise you're just being a dork. Third rain helps HIDE footprints, walking in the mud AFTER a rain makes your footprints stick out, but if it's still raining the rain stirs up the mud and obscures your footprints. As for doing stuff out in the rain it's all a question of how good your rain gear is. Many parts of the world people have learned to lead normal lives during the rain, living in the desert I don't understand that mentality, but it's true.
594 posted on 08/06/2002 12:53:22 PM PDT by discostu
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To: FormerLurker
Now that you've posted the same goofy pic about 30 times, I begin to see it clearly, and at last I understand ... you've been severly damaged by way too many alien probes up the wazoo. Some of them may have actually unhinged your brain. Seek the help of a qualified proctologist at once. It may not be too late.
596 posted on 08/06/2002 1:00:38 PM PDT by PatrickHenry
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