Posted on 06/20/2019 7:51:50 PM PDT by blueplum
I have no problem with snarky comments as long as they’re clever. Still haven’t seen a clever one.
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You haven’t seen my number 60 yet. Gimmie a little break huh? I’m within mere days of being 74 years and still have the sharpness of a hammer.
If they aren’t someone’s balls, they could be Uranus.
The National Weather Service of Kansas City brought attention to the matter just before 8 p.m. and posted a photo to Twitter, adding it had no explanation for the small orbs.
Flaming globes of Sigmund? Thanks blueplum.
Drones with plastic coverings shaped like flying saucers whipping up night time hysteria.
Last year, on a pontoon fishing trip at Navajo lake, two out of four of us saw two perfectly round bright blue orbs fly over a nearby mountain. They weren’t flares and they weren’t burning space junk. My friend’s wife and I were stunned as the other two thought we were pulling a strange prank. Something is definitely going on out there that needs attention.
“it broke all of the laws of nature as we know them.”
That tells me it’s massless; i.e. it’s an image of some sort.
Probably baseballs hit out of Kauffman Stadium by the Yankees.
Hubby can’t recall exact title. Something about women from space. (Aren’t they all? LOL!)
Stars close enough to earth with the sun hitting them just right to be able to see them. Just like you can see the moon during the daytime at times.
Mystery solved
Sightings like yours are very common in rural areas. I dont expect any government explanations to be forthcoming - they clearly have a good idea what is going on but dont consider us peons worth informing.
Saw this in the intital search:
The male fantasy of visiting distant worlds populated exclusively by gorgeous, man-hungry females also served as the basis for the unforgettable Fire Maidens from Outer Space [buy HERE] a film so bad that people have been known to walk out when its shown as an in-flight movie!
“Fire Maidens from Outer Space”
That’s the one! I’m pretty sure that’s the exact title.
With a review that says:
“a film so bad that people have been known to walk out when its shown as an in-flight movie!”
How far wrong can I go?
If you see it, check out the meteor shower and see if it doesn’t look like floating popcorn to you.
Walking out during an in-flight movie tells you everything you need to know. (I, myself, walked out during the movie in my living room to clean toilets. Not as drastic as from 35,000 feet.)
Maybe the baseball team was celebrating a home run?
The V-2 and the power levers are a nice touch.
Too bad the V-2s they used have different paint jobs...
“Stars close enough to earth with the sun hitting them just right to be able to see them. Just like you can see the moon during the daytime at times.”
Venus and Mars?
So funny, huh?
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