Posted on 10/08/2004 4:23:48 AM PDT by gunnygail
A Romanian village was left deserted after its inhabitants fled in panic after mistaking disco lights in a nearby town for an alien invasion.
Villagers in Cristinesti, eastern Romania, thought they were under attack by aliens when they saw bright, multicoloured lights in the sky and started leaving the village en masse.
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I'll take an alien invasion over disco any day.
I bet they are also a society ,that does not have a cell phone glued to their ear as they walk along, shopping, and driving.
How do know for sure aliens didn't invent disco?
They have Mexicans in Romania?
Fear John Travolta.
Disco lights? Likely story.
Even in Romania, disco is sooo '90s. Nowadays, everyone is doing the Macarena, baby!
Probably just the cops rousting the Gypsies as usual.
Do you remember this classic about the vampire slayings in romania? http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1111214/posts
("Laugh while you can, monkey boy!")
I thought disco was 70's.
I laughed at this and then put myself in their shoes. Yeah, I would have hauled but myself. :o)
The only reason investigators knew what happened is that when they got there, everybody started RAVING.
The only reason investigators knew what happened is that when they got there, everybody started RAVING.
LMAO....altho it took me a second to "get it". Good one jonnycap!
I for one welcome our new alien overlords. I hope for an office job on the mothership. Or perhaps on the cargo deck.
Pinatas innnnnnnnnnnnnn space !
Quick get a whiffle bat and lets get all sugared up like six year olds !
No ...wait....Romainia ???
Too close to Transalvania. We'll need wooden stakes and garlic ! Isn't Romania a halfway house for unwed dyslexic gypsies without a wagon to fall off of ?!?!?
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