Re: A little touch of Hoagland for Christmas.
- From: PP@xxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 02:27:11 GMT
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 21:10:01 -0500, "Greg D. Moore \(Strider\)"
<mooregr_deleteth1s@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 16:51:31 -0600, Pat Flannery <flanner@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
If they're invisible because they're glass, what's his explanation for
PP@xxxxxx wrote:
Where does he think these structures are, anyway? If they're miles
tall, they should be visible from earth. Maybe they're on the back
side.
In the article, they you say can't see them because they are made out of
transparent glass.
Yeah, right.
And we know who lives in them, don't we?:
http://www.marvel.com/universe3zx/images/0/09/Watcher.jpg
Yup, Uatu The Watcher.
Pat
how HE can see them?
He did a lot of LDS at Berkely.
that would probably do it.
.
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