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| Subject: | | Re: I guess the bermuda triangle is considered a myth or legend |
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Irishtheruler
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Sat, Sep 19 2009, 8:26pm
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Guodzilla,
Well written! If you do enough searching online, a popular myth is the lost city of Atlantis is in the Bermuda Triangle, and an overabundance of magic crystals tweak out the com/nav in planes and boats alike. But scientifically, I agree, there's nothing wrong with the triangle. I flew from Jax to Puerto Rico round trip without a hitch, with the exception of losing my luggage key.
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| Subject: | | Re: I guess the bermuda triangle is considered a myth or legend |
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kearnivorous
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Sun, Sep 20 2009, 4:00am
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It was obviously the aliens who took your key. In 50 years time when they finally come and visit us openly, they will release Amelia Earhart, bigfoot, nessie, the survivors of the Titanic, and your luggage key. The only reason you are saying these things is to try to spread disinformation. Bloody NSA agents. |
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| Subject: | | Re: I guess the bermuda triangle is considered a myth or legend |
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Guodzilla
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Sun, Sep 20 2009, 9:40am
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Oh, by the way: I did my laundry a coupl of days ago, and one of my socks had inexplicably vanished without a trace. Do you think it could have been . . . ? ( Whips round and stares dramatically into the camera lens while ominous organ music plays)
THE MAYTAG WHIRLPOOL!? (Terrifying organ crescendo) |
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| Subject: | | Re: I guess the bermuda triangle is considered a myth or legend |
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Irishtheruler
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Sun, Sep 20 2009, 8:00pm
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Lol. I got that crystal theory from this website, which I found years ago when I had a cubicle job. I spent quite a few lunches reading her thoughts on things, and had many good laughs.
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