Siriously
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the UFO that you saw
with green and red flashing lights,
is called Sirius
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#2
Hysterical

I love how people's ignorance of science can create such wonderful mythologies. "But," they'll say, "stars don't flash, they twinkle."
It could be worse
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(04-18-2014, 07:01 AM)Leanne Wrote:  Hysterical

I love how people's ignorance of science can create such wonderful mythologies. "But," they'll say, "stars don't flash, they twinkle."

Ooopss... I had it as "twinkling" when I wrote it and changed it to "flashing" at the last second.
I have a friend who regularly texts me with his UFO sightings that end with "I suppose it's that bloody Serious star again"
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Siriusly?

A man was looking for a lost coin underneath a streetlamp. Another man, wishing to help, asked him where he had lost it. The first man replied that he had lost it downstairs in the basement. The second man then queried, "Why are you looking for it up here?" The first man replied,"Because the lights better."

Such are the nature of UFO's


dale
How long after picking up the brush, the first masterpiece?

The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.
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(04-18-2014, 10:58 AM)Erthona Wrote:  Siriusly?

A man was looking for a lost coin underneath a streetlamp. Another man, wishing to help, asked him where he had lost it. The first man replied that he had lost it downstairs in the basement. The second man then queried, "Why are you looking for it up here?" The first man replied,"Because the lights better."

Such are the nature of UFO's


dale

I agree with you regarding the spelling of the title, I was thinking too much about the word "serious" to realise the more obvious solution, a bit like the man looking for his coin I suppose.
Thanks for reading,
Mark
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the poem works for me, i've not bee around for while, good to see you posting
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#7
Fun pun in the title. How come I have never seen a UFO? Green and red flashing is da plane boss./Chris
My new watercolor: 'Nightmare After Christmas'/Chris
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#8
Enjoyed this Take, saw it this way too, after your "friend that texts"

the UFO that you saw?
with green and red flashing lights?
SIRIUS!

JG
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(04-18-2014, 05:28 PM)billy Wrote:  the poem works for me, i've not bee around for while, good to see you posting

Thanks Billy, I've not really been around that much either... When you live in Scotland Winter is for hibernation Big Grin

(04-18-2014, 06:17 PM)ChristopherSea Wrote:  Fun pun in the title. How come I have never seen a UFO? Green and red flashing is da plane boss./Chris

I would agree with you that it is a plane Chris... but when it's still in roughly the same place two hours later then there can be only one conclusion...
... a helicopter.
I'll send some Chinese Lanterns your way so you can have a possible UFO sighting.
Thanks for reading.

(04-19-2014, 04:03 AM)John Galt Wrote:  Enjoyed this Take, saw it this way too, after your "friend that texts"

the UFO that you saw?
with green and red flashing lights?
SIRIUS!

JG

Thank you, I must admit that it is a strange star, especially viewed from where I live. Because I live so far north Sirius is always very close to the horizon and therefore twinkles much more.
I enjoyed your rewrite of it also, more succinct, excellent thanks.
Mark
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