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Bright star in the sky again.
Over netherlands.
Any idea which planet it is assuming it is a planet ? Not as bright as back then when I reported a similair thingy.. I have seen this before the last few days... Bye, Skybuck. |
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On Apr 28, 1:19 pm, "Skybuck Flying" wrote:
Over netherlands. Any idea which planet it is assuming it is a planet ? Not as bright as back then when I reported a similair thingy.. I have seen this before the last few days... Bye, Skybuck. Venus. |
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Bright star in the sky again.
On May 3, 4:45 am, "Painius" wrote:
"Art Deco" wrote in message... When I first subscribed to alt.astronomy, it was the heyday of Darla and the sockpuppets. I laughed at and poked fun at these ludicrous posts, including the idea that these "Seans" were going to show up in a huge intergalactic spaceship and cart all of alt.astronomy off to endless bliss. For pointing out how silly this act was, I was rewarded with the moniker "coffee boy". And you call me "juvenile"? You were stating the obvious, Art. You behaved as if you actually believed that most or all posters here took the Darla thing seriously. You've been thusly insulting from the onset. We were all having a little fun with the Darla idea. It was you who childishly acted as if all of alt.astronomy were kooks who couldn't tell an ET from a fish. What did you expect? What could you hope for? You were big on UseNet elsewhere in other groups, but in alt.astronomy you were a newbie who didn't know **** and who posted as if you thought you *did* know ****. Nobody here actually believed that Darla was any more than what she was... one of the posters here posing as an alien, maybe to liven things up or something. Still talking about me behind my back? G How are you, Painius? It is so good to hear that people still do not believe we are who we say we are. That's what we expect and hope for! Here I am, back from Andromeda. Truthfully, I've been back for some time but have been in mourning. It saddens me to report that Pros Pere succumbed to battle wounds. I know that there were those who at least respected, if not liked, my mate. Humans are very much like seans when it pertains to accidental death and those feelings that surface. Enough time has passed for me to go to duty again. The position of proz has fallen to me. I tried to get out of it, but Pom wouldn't hear of it. It makes me happy to be back with friends, even if only for a little while. Everyone says hello and wishes you all only the best of times! -- Thirty five million miles, This is Mars at its nearest, And when my heart goes there 'Tis nearest and dearest. Someday it shall act as Our stair to the stars, So get with the program, And LET'S GO TO MARS! http://www.marssociety.org/portal Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.savethechildren.org/ http://www.painellsworth.net So you want to fly to Mars, hmm? Darla |
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"Darla" wrote in message ups.com... On May 3, 4:45 am, "Painius" wrote: "Art Deco" wrote in message... When I first subscribed to alt.astronomy, it was the heyday of Darla and the sockpuppets. I laughed at and poked fun at these ludicrous posts, including the idea that these "Seans" were going to show up in a huge intergalactic spaceship and cart all of alt.astronomy off to endless bliss. For pointing out how silly this act was, I was rewarded with the moniker "coffee boy". And you call me "juvenile"? You were stating the obvious, Art. You behaved as if you actually believed that most or all posters here took the Darla thing seriously. You've been thusly insulting from the onset. We were all having a little fun with the Darla idea. It was you who childishly acted as if all of alt.astronomy were kooks who couldn't tell an ET from a fish. What did you expect? What could you hope for? You were big on UseNet elsewhere in other groups, but in alt.astronomy you were a newbie who didn't know **** and who posted as if you thought you *did* know ****. Nobody here actually believed that Darla was any more than what she was... one of the posters here posing as an alien, maybe to liven things up or something. Still talking about me behind my back? G How are you, Painius? It is so good to hear that people still do not believe we are who we say we are. That's what we expect and hope for! Here I am, back from Andromeda. Truthfully, I've been back for some time but have been in mourning. It saddens me to report that Pros Pere succumbed to battle wounds. I know that there were those who at least respected, if not liked, my mate. Humans are very much like seans when it pertains to accidental death and those feelings that surface. Enough time has passed for me to go to duty again. The position of proz has fallen to me. I tried to get out of it, but Pom wouldn't hear of it. It makes me happy to be back with friends, even if only for a little while. Everyone says hello and wishes you all only the best of times! -- Thirty five million miles, This is Mars at its nearest, And when my heart goes there 'Tis nearest and dearest. Someday it shall act as Our stair to the stars, So get with the program, And LET'S GO TO MARS! http://www.marssociety.org/portal Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.savethechildren.org/ http://www.painellsworth.net So you want to fly to Mars, hmm? Darla Say, Nightbat will be glad to hear that you're back! HJ |
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On May 3, 10:21 am, Darla wrote:
On May 3, 4:45 am, "Painius" wrote: "Art Deco" wrote in message... When I first subscribed to alt.astronomy, it was the heyday of Darla and the sockpuppets. I laughed at and poked fun at these ludicrous posts, including the idea that these "Seans" were going to show up in a huge intergalactic spaceship and cart all of alt.astronomy off to endless bliss. For pointing out how silly this act was, I was rewarded with the moniker "coffee boy". And you call me "juvenile"? You were stating the obvious, Art. You behaved as if you actually believed that most or all posters here took the Darla thing seriously. You've been thusly insulting from the onset. We were all having a little fun with the Darla idea. It was you who childishly acted as if all of alt.astronomy were kooks who couldn't tell an ET from a fish. What did you expect? What could you hope for? You were big on UseNet elsewhere in other groups, but in alt.astronomy you were a newbie who didn't know **** and who posted as if you thought you *did* know ****. Nobody here actually believed that Darla was any more than what she was... one of the posters here posing as an alien, maybe to liven things up or something. Still talking about me behind my back? G How are you, Painius? It is so good to hear that people still do not believe we are who we say we are. That's what we expect and hope for! I BELIEVE! Here I am, back from Andromeda. Welcome back! Truthfully, I've been back for some time but have been in mourning. It saddens me to report that Pros Pere succumbed to battle wounds. I know that there were those who at least respected, if not liked, my mate. Condolences. Humans are very much like seans when it pertains to accidental death and those feelings that surface. Enough time has passed for me to go to duty again. The position of proz has fallen to me. I tried to get out of it, but Pom wouldn't hear of it. It makes me happy to be back with friends, even if only for a little while. Everyone says hello and wishes you all only the best of times! Thanks. And the best to you also. We have truly kept the faith. Even Art secretly believes in you, but is just too shy to admit it. -- Thirty five million miles, This is Mars at its nearest, And when my heart goes there 'Tis nearest and dearest. Someday it shall act as Our stair to the stars, So get with the program, And LET'S GO TO MARS! http://www.marssociety.org/portal Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.savethechildren.org/ http://www.painellsworth.net So you want to fly to Mars, hmm? Darla Any time! Double-A |
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Darla wrote: Here I am, back from Andromeda. Oh gawd! Groannn. So are you ready yet to tackle the two 'litmus test' questions? Or are we still not permitted to ask test questions? Again, this is kindergarden stuff and would be fundamental to the science of any spacefaring race. 1. What is the true nature of space? 2. What is the mechanism of hyperdrive? oc |
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In article . com,
Darla wrote: How are you, Painius? It is so good to hear that people still do not believe we are who we say we are. We believe you're a delusional frootloop -- Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. COOSN-174-07-82116: alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command). |
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In article .com,
Double-A wrote: Thanks. And the best to you also. We have truly kept the faith. Even Art secretly believes in you, but is just too shy to admit it. Oh DoubleA!!! Just when I think you've plumbed the depths of stupidity, you keep on digging... -- Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. COOSN-174-07-82116: alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command). |
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"Darla" wrote in message
ups.com... On May 3, 4:45 am, "Painius" wrote: "Art Deco" wrote in message... When I first subscribed to alt.astronomy, it was the heyday of Darla and the sockpuppets. I laughed at and poked fun at these ludicrous posts, including the idea that these "Seans" were going to show up in a huge intergalactic spaceship and cart all of alt.astronomy off to endless bliss. For pointing out how silly this act was, I was rewarded with the moniker "coffee boy". And you call me "juvenile"? You were stating the obvious, Art. You behaved as if you actually believed that most or all posters here took the Darla thing seriously. You've been thusly insulting from the onset. We were all having a little fun with the Darla idea. It was you who childishly acted as if all of alt.astronomy were kooks who couldn't tell an ET from a fish. What did you expect? What could you hope for? You were big on UseNet elsewhere in other groups, but in alt.astronomy you were a newbie who didn't know **** and who posted as if you thought you *did* know ****. Nobody here actually believed that Darla was any more than what she was... one of the posters here posing as an alien, maybe to liven things up or something. Still talking about me behind my back? G Wow! My departure time just got pushed back, so i thought i'd check newsgroups one more time and... Wow! Hi Darla! How are you, Painius? Oh, the usual, thanks. It is so good to hear that people still do not believe we are who we say we are. That's what we expect and hope for! Here I am, back from Andromeda. Truthfully, I've been back for some time but have been in mourning. It saddens me to report that Pros Pere succumbed to battle wounds. I know that there were those who at least respected, if not liked, my mate. Humans are very much like seans when it pertains to accidental death and those feelings that surface. Enough time has passed for me to go to duty again. How's the little one getting through it? Hope she's okay. Very sorry to hear about Pros Pere, Darla. The position of proz has fallen to me. I tried to get out of it, but Pom wouldn't hear of it. It makes me happy to be back with friends, even if only for a little while. Everyone says hello and wishes you all only the best of times! -- Thirty five million miles, This is Mars at its nearest, And when my heart goes there 'Tis nearest and dearest. Someday it shall act as Our stair to the stars, So get with the program, And LET'S GO TO MARS! http://www.marssociety.org/portal Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.savethechildren.org/ http://www.painellsworth.net So you want to fly to Mars, hmm? Darla Yes, yes, a thousand times yes! Welcome back! and please, i'll be back in a few days so please don't go anywhere! happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Thirty five million miles, This is Mars at its nearest, And when my heart goes there 'Tis nearest and dearest. Someday it shall act as Our stair to the stars, So get with the program, And LET'S GO TO MARS! http://www.marssociety.org/portal Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.savethechildren.org/ http://www.painellsworth.net |
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On May 3, 7:40 pm, "Painius" wrote,
reposting "Darla": It is so good to hear that people still do not believe we are who we say we are. That's what we expect and hope for! Yes, yes, a thousand times yes! Welcome back! and please, i'll be back in a few days so please don't go anywhere! Oh, yukk. Even though in jest, why go indulging this ditzy broad again? As always, just as a counter to all the fawning/gushing, i gotta nail her to the mat and demand to see credentials to her claim of extraterrestrial alien-hood. First off, when nailed, she refuses to answer the two 'litmus test' questions, claiming it is "level six" data that cannot be divulged to earthlings. So i'll ask again: The true nature of space is a no-brainer, and would be basic knowledge to the science of any spacefaring race, just as knowledge of air is basic to earthlings' science of aeronautics. So kindly elucidate on the true nature of space:____________ . Number 2, your propulsion system, your hyperdrive, will be based on controlled, *localized* pressure/density gradients in the spatial medium. So kindly elucidate further on the implementation of your hyperdrive system(s):_____________ . Hint: it ain't hitching rides on capricious intergalactic "gas streams". Extraordinary claims demand extraordinary proof. As stated from the outset, if Darla really *is* an ET alien, she's doing a bang-up job masquerating as an airhead earthling bimbo pretending to be an alien. :-) oc |
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