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Jay Honeck Guest
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 6:12 am Post subject: UFO sighted near Isle of Man |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wkrkup9XCo
British pilots and their passengers saw a very large UFO near the Isle
of Man a few days ago. Interestingly, it was even picked up on Jersey
radar.
The pilot estimates the UFO to be nearly one mile in size.
Did any of your Brits see anything odd in the skies recently?
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Dudley Henriques Guest
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 6:12 am Post subject: Re: UFO sighted near Isle of Man |
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"Jay Honeck" <jjhoneck (AT) mchsi (DOT) com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wkrkup9XCo
British pilots and their passengers saw a very large UFO near the Isle
of Man a few days ago. Interestingly, it was even picked up on Jersey
radar.
The pilot estimates the UFO to be nearly one mile in size.
Did any of your Brits see anything odd in the skies recently?
:-)
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One mile huh!!! You know, that's amazing!! I've heard nothing exciting ever
happens on the Isle of Mann. Even the cats there spend their whole lives
running around the place looking for a little piece of tail....and they
never seem to find it.
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Dudley Henriques Guest
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Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 6:13 am Post subject: Re: UFO sighted near Isle of Man |
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Our cat (not a manx....a Russian Blue) used to "talk" to us as well.
Whenever one of us would come into the room where the cat was, if you made
eye contact with him he'd always and without fail give you one single loud
"meow". That was it..one meow. That was "hello", "glad to see you" "make
sure the bowl is full" and "don't let the door hit you in the butt on the
way out".
Lord how we miss that fur critter. We had him for fifteen years....or he had
us. I've never actually figured out which
Dudley Henriques
<deanwil (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | On May 4, 6:57 pm, "Dudley Henriques" <dhenriq...@rcn.com> wrote:
dean...@msn.com> wrote in message
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On May 3, 10:16 pm, "Dudley Henriques" <dhenriq...@rcn.com> wrote:
"Jay Honeck" <jjhon...@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:1178250483.930610.38970 (AT) e65g2000hsc (DOT) googlegroups.com...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wkrkup9XCo
British pilots and their passengers saw a very large UFO near the
Isle
of Man a few days ago. Interestingly, it was even picked up on
Jersey
radar.
The pilot estimates the UFO to be nearly one mile in size.
Did any of your Brits see anything odd in the skies recently?
:-)
One mile huh!!! You know, that's amazing!! I've heard nothing
exciting
ever
happens on the Isle of Mann. Even the cats there spend their whole
lives
running around the place looking for a little piece of tail....and
they
never seem to find it.
Dudley Henriques
I've got an "Isle of Man" cat at our house... we always tell people
that the tail was cutoff in a door that was slammed on it. Its fun to
watch their response.
I hear they are great cats. Guy down the street has one; he says it
sleeps
wrapped around his head like a hat with earmuffs.
I told him this would never do at our house. I'm so used to hearing
engine
noises from years of flying that if for some reason during the night, the
cat stopped purring, I'd probably immediately think I had lost an engine
and
have a damn heart attack!!
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They are great cats. Ours sleeps next to me sometimes, but mostly
with my daughter. They talk to you when they want something (like
going outside), and are very people oriented. Their nickname is "dog
cat" because they don't behave like regular housecats, more like a
dog.
Dean
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Dudley Henriques Guest
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Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 6:13 am Post subject: Re: UFO sighted near Isle of Man |
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"Jose" <teacherjh (AT) aol (DOT) nospam.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | aviation related content> I flew myself down south to visit a friend of
a friend some years ago and </aviation related content> he had two cats -
one of which knew it was a cat, the other of which must have been a dog in
cat's clothing. The owner spoke to it and it obeyed, just like a dog.
I'd never seen anything like it before, or since.
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I think I can explain this.
This was probably the decoy cat for that year. Cats get together each year
and designate 1 cat to be what is known as the "designated decoy" cat. This
cat is specially trained by the other cats and surreptitiously inserted in a
randomly picked home with humans for the sole purpose of making humans
believe that cats can be trained as house pets.
It is assumed by the cats that the human picked will be totally fooled into
thinking that cats can be trained and spread the word, resulting in millions
of cats being allowed into other homes where they are fed, cared for, and
pampered by humans who have absolutely no idea that the cats are laughing
their asses off at the human's stupidity.
Hope this short synopsis helps a bit.
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Jose Guest
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Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 6:13 am Post subject: Re: UFO sighted near Isle of Man |
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| Quote: | They are great cats. Ours sleeps next to me sometimes, but mostly
with my daughter. They talk to you when they want something (like
going outside), and are very people oriented. Their nickname is "dog
cat" because they don't behave like regular housecats, more like a
dog.
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That must have been what I saw.
<aviation related content> I flew myself down south to visit a friend
of a friend some years ago and </aviation related content> he had two
cats - one of which knew it was a cat, the other of which must have
been a dog in cat's clothing. The owner spoke to it and it obeyed, just
like a dog. I'd never seen anything like it before, or since.
Jose
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Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 6:13 am Post subject: Re: UFO sighted near Isle of Man |
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On May 4, 6:57 pm, "Dudley Henriques" <dhenriq...@rcn.com> wrote:
| Quote: | dean...@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1178296627.584454.79190 (AT) p77g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com...
On May 3, 10:16 pm, "Dudley Henriques" <dhenriq...@rcn.com> wrote:
"Jay Honeck" <jjhon...@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:1178250483.930610.38970 (AT) e65g2000hsc (DOT) googlegroups.com...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wkrkup9XCo
British pilots and their passengers saw a very large UFO near the Isle
of Man a few days ago. Interestingly, it was even picked up on Jersey
radar.
The pilot estimates the UFO to be nearly one mile in size.
Did any of your Brits see anything odd in the skies recently?
:-)
One mile huh!!! You know, that's amazing!! I've heard nothing exciting
ever
happens on the Isle of Mann. Even the cats there spend their whole lives
running around the place looking for a little piece of tail....and they
never seem to find it.
Dudley Henriques
I've got an "Isle of Man" cat at our house... we always tell people
that the tail was cutoff in a door that was slammed on it. Its fun to
watch their response.
I hear they are great cats. Guy down the street has one; he says it sleeps
wrapped around his head like a hat with earmuffs.
I told him this would never do at our house. I'm so used to hearing engine
noises from years of flying that if for some reason during the night, the
cat stopped purring, I'd probably immediately think I had lost an engine and
have a damn heart attack!!
Dudley Henriques- Hide quoted text -
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They are great cats. Ours sleeps next to me sometimes, but mostly
with my daughter. They talk to you when they want something (like
going outside), and are very people oriented. Their nickname is "dog
cat" because they don't behave like regular housecats, more like a
dog.
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