This is what happens when you hit your head on a hardwood floor too many times.
How much madeira did he have?๐
Yes. It was in fact unidentified.
He’s probably telling the truth, but Shaq comes across as a nice, but not too bright sort of fellow, so his impact on any UFO exposure will be pretty minimal.
I know, he’s made tons of money from franchises, and looks can be deceiving, but that’s the impression I get from hearing him speak on radio commercials.
Stoned immaculate
He was drinking Madeira???
I launched a bunch of home-made hot air balloons
back in the late 60’s and early 70’s...
One flew over a high-school football game
and it made the local news...
Another caught the cow pasture on fire...
After that, my dad told me to cut that crap out.
There are countless drones of all sizes and shapes whipping around.
Well, heโs considerably closer to them than I am.
UFOs are real. I know I saw 2 on Sunday from the church parking lot about 25 years ago. They were not flying saucers though. They were shimmering silver balls that appeared, sat for a few seconds, and then rapidly moved southward and then up out of sight. They were not alien spacecraft. They were some sort of natural phenomenon. UFOs are real. They are not alien spacecraft.
There are certain physical limitations imposed on us by this universe. Stars which are hundreds or thousands of light years away from us, and which may well harbor intelligent life will never reveal their existance to us because of the great distance. As Einstein said, we will never get to know about them. The physical constraint placed on us is speed to get here. Has anyone shown speed that could get them here in any heavenly bodies? Aliens from one of those stars would need to live at least a thousand years to get here. And when they got her, would they simply fly around the earth for hundreds of years without making contact? To what end?
Another thing, have you ever seen a clear picture of these UFOs? They are always foggy. I would like to think that there are flying saucers out there. It is a nice dream. But it is unrealistic given all the facts. Unfortunately, it is all science fiction and conjecture. I like to live in the real world. Show me how one could achieve speed necessary to get here in a reasonable amount of time and I am a believer. Show me anything capeable of such speed.
O.K. I confess. About 30+ years ago a buddy and I worked 2nd shift at 2 different shops. It was early Sept. in northern York County, Pennsyltucky. Balmy & warm. After work we met a a local State Park; Pinchot Park. We rented a rowboat on the honor system and started fishing on Pinchot Lake. Zip, zero, nada. Even the mosquitos weren’t biting. So we both laid back at opposite ends of the boat and looked at the stars. By this time it was 1:00 A.M. or later.
Suddenly one of use exclaimed, “Look up there! Straight up and a little to the south west”. There were 6 or 8 lights, looking like stars, but moving around erratically. They were very high. As a private pilot I’d say they were 30k or more. They would start and stop, get dimmer and brighter, all independent of each other. Then they all instantly blinked out. Gone. They were gone for 10 minutes or more, and then they suddenly reappeared. Doing what they’d done before. Moving like no earthly aircraft ever could. After a while they shot off to the southwest and were gone in less than a second. And I noticed something else. On the ground, over toward the southwest I could hear dogs barking while the objects were up there. When they left, the barking stopped. That is all.
Sounds like he saw a ride at the fairgrounds and thought it was a flying saucer. Was alcohol involved?
That ain’t nothing. I saw one after drinking 10 modelos.
‘The General’ car insurance will likely drop Shaquille O’Neal - can’t have your spokesman claiming to have seen UFOs when you’re in the business of selling insurance.