black francis wrote:So if I ever get married you can perform the ceremony?
And I promise there is a picture and it'll be up. I don't know why this is so difficult.
Fish Hook Girl wrote:What was that thing's flight path? Did it act like a regular aircraft? Or just vanish from sight????
I have to tell you, so far I'm not too impressed with that photo. But I do like the enhanced version.
Mr. Brian wrote:No that was on In Search Of... I think
black francis wrote:I was slightly exaggerating about it constituting proof but it is still unidentified.
This was taken by my father at his farm. He retired a couple of years ago and moved to the middle of nowhere, Oklahoma with no airports near and no airplanes flying overhead. That was my first impression but htey don't see planes where they live and if this were a plane it looks like it is nosing up pretty severely. It also made no noise that my father could here. It makes perfect sense now that we've established UFO's and country folk are awfully fond of one another. He was taking pictures of his farm to email to me and he noticed in a couple of them there was an object in the sky (Digital camera). When he looked to try to find it, it was gone. It looks cylindrical with something protruding from the top. The original shows the part protruding from the top more clearly and more defined. Then Brian's enhancement shows my dad and his cattle barely escaped a War of the World's type fate. The cool kind, not the Tom Cruise remake kind.
Thanks for putting this up Brian. This topic has kept me from getting any work done this week.
Oh and my dad isn't a hick. After 30 years in L.A. he just retired to OK to become one.
Mr. Brian wrote:enhanced:
black francis wrote:Now that I think about it, it looks like a flying Loch Ness Monster.
crystal daze wrote:On the other forum Red asked something about whether Brits used of and off interchangeably or were just making typos. (I'm too lazy to find the post and get the exact question but it was something like that). I was wondering the same thing about Murcans with here and hear.
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