Strange Sights Reported Over East Coast
The New York Times
Posted: 2007-09-02 15:06:23
Filed Under: Nation News
(Sept. 1) - The frantic calls started coming in around 8 p.m., from New
York City all the way south to South Carolina: fireballs from the sky.
Burning boats. Flares. Strobe lights on the water.
The United States Coast Guard, along with Dover Township fire and rescue
workers and commercial salvage ships, sent out boats off Normandy Beach
in New Jersey.
After several hours, the investigators found no sign of distress, no
debris. The Federal Aviation Administration said it was not missing any
commercial aircraft. There were no distress beacons or mayday calls, the
authorities said. So at 11 p.m., the Coast Guard called off the search.
The possible origins of the lights became clearer from a warmer, dryer
locale: a computer.
"Type in 'rare,' 'meteor' and 'National Geographic' into Google," Nyx
Cangemi, a spokesman for the Coast Guard, suggested.
The top hit was about a rare meteor shower, the Aurigid Meteor Shower,
that was expected to be visible Saturday.
It may have taken the East Coast by surprise, however, because astronomers
had predicted that the meteor shower would appear only on the West Coast.
Copyright © 2007 The New York Times Company
2007-09-02 06:51:55
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04 Sep 2007 08:56:46 PM |
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"Steven Douglas" <dsteven@flashmail.com> wrote in message
news:1188956933.255407.315750@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
On Sep 4, 6:24 pm, "Docrodile" <swampth...@hellsbayou.net> wrote:
No, the 'douglass' that owns this great free site of nude celebs is not
our prudish Stevie! LOL! And, of course, Stevie will slither over to
the
site, if he's not been there many times already, secretly...and then
shake
his hypocritically moral finger at people like me for being honest.
As usual, you're making things up. Have I ever criticized you for
wanting to look at *adult* women? The answer is no. Knock yourself out.
So, are you saying you've been to the site? LOL! :))~
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| User: "Steven Douglas" |
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04 Sep 2007 10:47:47 PM |
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On Sep 4, 6:56 pm, "Docrodile" <swampth...@hellsbayou.net> wrote:
"Steven Douglas" <dste...@flashmail.com> wrote in message
news:1188956933.255407.315750@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
On Sep 4, 6:24 pm, "Docrodile" <swampth...@hellsbayou.net> wrote:
No, the 'douglass' that owns this great free site of nude celebs is not
our prudish Stevie! LOL! And, of course, Stevie will slither over to
the
site, if he's not been there many times already, secretly...and then
shake
his hypocritically moral finger at people like me for being honest.
As usual, you're making things up. Have I ever criticized you for
wanting to look at *adult* women? The answer is no. Knock yourself out.
So, are you saying you've been to the site?
I didn't say, one way or the other, did I?
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| User: "Docrodile" |
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05 Sep 2007 02:40:47 AM |
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"Steven Douglas" <dsteven@flashmail.com> wrote in message
news:1188964067.382234.162120@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
On Sep 4, 6:56 pm, "Docrodile" <swampth...@hellsbayou.net> wrote:
"Steven Douglas" <dste...@flashmail.com> wrote in message
news:1188956933.255407.315750@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
On Sep 4, 6:24 pm, "Docrodile" <swampth...@hellsbayou.net> wrote:
No, the 'douglass' that owns this great free site of nude celebs is
not
our prudish Stevie! LOL! And, of course, Stevie will slither over to
the
site, if he's not been there many times already, secretly...and then
shake
his hypocritically moral finger at people like me for being honest.
As usual, you're making things up. Have I ever criticized you for
wanting to look at *adult* women? The answer is no. Knock yourself
out.
So, are you saying you've been to the site?
I didn't say, one way or the other, did I?
No, that is why I asked. I'd like to see you answer more questions with
answers than with questions as answers...I asked you a simple question. Is
it possible you can stop being evasive for just a second, and answer it?
Eh?
And my post had no reference to whether the naked women at the site I
recommended were *adult* or not. The reason for my post was to recommend a
site that has actress Christina Ricci undressed. I never said you
criticized me for looking at adult gals naked, Stevie boy. I said you're
the type to sneak over to the site and peek at 'em yourself, while
criticizing me for looking at NAKED women. No mention of whether they're
ADULT or not. Presumably, since they're all actresses, they're legal age
in the film's country of origin. You're the one who brought up, out of
nowhere, the mistaken notion that I think you're criticizing me for
looking at ADULT women...not, as usual, criticizing me for looking at
underage women naked. And let's remember this is about NAKED women. It is
perfectly legal and proper to look at underage women in various stages of
undress, as long as their genitalia, anuses, and breasts are covered.
Would it be perverted if an old guy watched an underaged girl in a bikini
romping on the beach? Of course not. I think you, and a lot of prudes out
there, need to grow up and acknowledge the fact that interest in sexuality
can't be defined in law books and that it's unenforcable, unpreventable.
When a fascist fucker like you supports wholesale slaughter and injury to
support some misguided naive ideological concept, and then is so indignant
about some old guy looking at underage girls' bodies, whether naked or
not, then I think you're the one who is the person with a sick "agenda."
Lusting and nudity and sex is a lot healthier than your pasttime here of
going on and on about how people should die to support your goddamned
pseudo-christian, ultra-rightwing agenda of killing and dominating Third
World people. If I, or anyone, wishes to get our rocks off looking at some
breasts and asses of young girls, it's harming no one, killing no one,
torturing no one, destroying nothing. You and other fascist-licking prudes
may not like it, but we liberals don't like your fucking love of
"liberating" people by killing, torturing, and disabling 'em. Nor finding
more excuses to keep escalating involvement in a useless civil war to make
your neoconic cowardly egotistical asses feel better about the lies and
blundering. Nor pulled much public money away from needed infrastructural,
social, environmental programs.
I never heard of one person dead or permanently disabled from an older man
gawking at some young girl's physical charms, but I know laying away
little girls in early graves in Iraq and elsewhere is something sick fucks
and your ilk keep supporting...and a lot of 'em never got old enough to
have any sexual development before the leaders you supported bombed them
into fucking eternity. You goddamned lil' beady-eyed monster.
Doc
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05 Sep 2007 08:02:44 AM |
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On Sep 5, 12:40 am, "Docrodile" <swampth...@hellsbayou.net> wrote:
"Steven Douglas" <dste...@flashmail.com> wrote in message
news:1188964067.382234.162120@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
On Sep 4, 6:56 pm, "Docrodile" <swampth...@hellsbayou.net> wrote:
"Steven Douglas" <dste...@flashmail.com> wrote in message
news:1188956933.255407.315750@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
On Sep 4, 6:24 pm, "Docrodile" <swampth...@hellsbayou.net> wrote:
No, the 'douglass' that owns this great free site of nude celebs is
not
our prudish Stevie! LOL! And, of course, Stevie will slither over to
the
site, if he's not been there many times already, secretly...and then
shake
his hypocritically moral finger at people like me for being honest.
As usual, you're making things up. Have I ever criticized you for
wanting to look at *adult* women? The answer is no. Knock yourself
out.
So, are you saying you've been to the site?
I didn't say, one way or the other, did I?
No, that is why I asked. I'd like to see you answer more questions with
answers than with questions as answers...I asked you a simple question. Is
it possible you can stop being evasive for just a second, and answer it?
Eh?
And my post had no reference to whether the naked women at the site I
recommended were *adult* or not. The reason for my post was to recommend
a site that has actress Christina Ricci undressed. I never said you
criticized me for looking at adult gals naked, Stevie boy. I said you're
the type to sneak over to the site and peek at 'em yourself, while
criticizing me for looking at NAKED women.
But I've never done that, so there's no basis for your statement.
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04 Sep 2007 08:06:12 PM |
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On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 22:53:31 -0700, Docrodile wrote:
Strange Sights Reported Over East Coast
The New York Times
Posted: 2007-09-02 15:06:23
Filed Under: Nation News
(Sept. 1) - The frantic calls started coming in around 8 p.m., from New
York City all the way south to South Carolina: fireballs from the sky.
Burning boats. Flares. Strobe lights on the water.
The United States Coast Guard, along with Dover Township fire and rescue
workers and commercial salvage ships, sent out boats off Normandy Beach
in New Jersey.
After several hours, the investigators found no sign of distress, no
debris. The Federal Aviation Administration said it was not missing any
commercial aircraft. There were no distress beacons or mayday calls, the
authorities said. So at 11 p.m., the Coast Guard called off the search.
The possible origins of the lights became clearer from a warmer, dryer
locale: a computer.
"Type in 'rare,' 'meteor' and 'National Geographic' into Google," Nyx
Cangemi, a spokesman for the Coast Guard, suggested.
The top hit was about a rare meteor shower, the Aurigid Meteor Shower,
that was expected to be visible Saturday.
It may have taken the East Coast by surprise, however, because astronomers
had predicted that the meteor shower would appear only on the West Coast.
Copyright © 2007 The New York Times Company
2007-09-02 06:51:55
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/strange-sights-reported-over-east-coast/20070902064909990001
Interesting. Mr. Woods and I saw something on Thursday night, but we
didn't know what it was. Looked like a fast fireball that disappeared in
the clouds. We thought it was too fast to be a fireball, and too slow to
be a meteor. Must've been a meteor, then. Weird-looking, for a meteor.
(I'd forgotten all about it until I saw this post).
Woods
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04 Sep 2007 09:06:39 PM |
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"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:46de0104$0$17106$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 22:53:31 -0700, Docrodile wrote:
Strange Sights Reported Over East Coast
The New York Times
Posted: 2007-09-02 15:06:23
Filed Under: Nation News
(Sept. 1) - The frantic calls started coming in around 8 p.m., from New
York City all the way south to South Carolina: fireballs from the sky.
Burning boats. Flares. Strobe lights on the water.
The United States Coast Guard, along with Dover Township fire and
rescue
workers and commercial salvage ships, sent out boats off Normandy
Beach
in New Jersey.
After several hours, the investigators found no sign of distress, no
debris. The Federal Aviation Administration said it was not missing any
commercial aircraft. There were no distress beacons or mayday calls,
the
authorities said. So at 11 p.m., the Coast Guard called off the search.
The possible origins of the lights became clearer from a warmer, dryer
locale: a computer.
"Type in 'rare,' 'meteor' and 'National Geographic' into Google," Nyx
Cangemi, a spokesman for the Coast Guard, suggested.
The top hit was about a rare meteor shower, the Aurigid Meteor Shower,
that was expected to be visible Saturday.
It may have taken the East Coast by surprise, however, because
astronomers
had predicted that the meteor shower would appear only on the West
Coast.
Copyright © 2007 The New York Times Company
2007-09-02 06:51:55
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/strange-sights-reported-over-east-coast/20070902064909990001
Interesting. Mr. Woods and I saw something on Thursday night, but we
didn't know what it was. Looked like a fast fireball that disappeared
in
the clouds. We thought it was too fast to be a fireball, and too slow
to
be a meteor. Must've been a meteor, then. Weird-looking, for a meteor.
(I'd forgotten all about it until I saw this post).
Woods
It wasn't a meteor, Woods. The aliens typically fly over to scout the
area, then return for the abductions. Lock your doors and windows.
Doc
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| User: "Pers3id" |
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05 Sep 2007 06:20:56 AM |
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After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, "Bushbeater"
<spankendamonkee@neoconzu.com> Spat the Words
"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:46de0104$0$17106$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 22:53:31 -0700, Docrodile wrote:
Strange Sights Reported Over East Coast
The New York Times
Posted: 2007-09-02 15:06:23
Filed Under: Nation News
(Sept. 1) - The frantic calls started coming in around 8 p.m., from New
York City all the way south to South Carolina: fireballs from the sky.
Burning boats. Flares. Strobe lights on the water.
The United States Coast Guard, along with Dover Township fire and
rescue
workers and commercial salvage ships, sent out boats off Normandy
Beach
in New Jersey.
After several hours, the investigators found no sign of distress, no
debris. The Federal Aviation Administration said it was not missing any
commercial aircraft. There were no distress beacons or mayday calls,
the
authorities said. So at 11 p.m., the Coast Guard called off the search.
The possible origins of the lights became clearer from a warmer, dryer
locale: a computer.
"Type in 'rare,' 'meteor' and 'National Geographic' into Google," Nyx
Cangemi, a spokesman for the Coast Guard, suggested.
The top hit was about a rare meteor shower, the Aurigid Meteor Shower,
that was expected to be visible Saturday.
It may have taken the East Coast by surprise, however, because
astronomers
had predicted that the meteor shower would appear only on the West
Coast.
Copyright © 2007 The New York Times Company
2007-09-02 06:51:55
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/strange-sights-reported-over-east-
coast/20070902064909990001
Interesting. Mr. Woods and I saw something on Thursday night, but we
didn't know what it was. Looked like a fast fireball that disappeared
in
the clouds. We thought it was too fast to be a fireball, and too slow
to
be a meteor. Must've been a meteor, then. Weird-looking, for a meteor.
(I'd forgotten all about it until I saw this post).
Woods
It wasn't a meteor, Woods. The aliens typically fly over to scout the
area, then return for the abductions. Lock your doors and windows.
Doc
For all we know we've already been abducted and replaced with the alien
version.. invasion of the body snatchers, and that recent, bad remake with
Nicole Kidman.
We already know that Stephn Dogass is an alien.. and that JTEM character
is an alien from the faerie nebulae.
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05 Sep 2007 07:36:30 PM |
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On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 19:06:39 -0700, Bushbeater wrote:
"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:46de0104$0$17106$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 22:53:31 -0700, Docrodile wrote:
Strange Sights Reported Over East Coast
The New York Times
Posted: 2007-09-02 15:06:23
Filed Under: Nation News
(Sept. 1) - The frantic calls started coming in around 8 p.m., from New
York City all the way south to South Carolina: fireballs from the sky.
Burning boats. Flares. Strobe lights on the water.
The United States Coast Guard, along with Dover Township fire and
rescue
workers and commercial salvage ships, sent out boats off Normandy
Beach
in New Jersey.
After several hours, the investigators found no sign of distress, no
debris. The Federal Aviation Administration said it was not missing any
commercial aircraft. There were no distress beacons or mayday calls,
the
authorities said. So at 11 p.m., the Coast Guard called off the search.
The possible origins of the lights became clearer from a warmer, dryer
locale: a computer.
"Type in 'rare,' 'meteor' and 'National Geographic' into Google," Nyx
Cangemi, a spokesman for the Coast Guard, suggested.
The top hit was about a rare meteor shower, the Aurigid Meteor Shower,
that was expected to be visible Saturday.
It may have taken the East Coast by surprise, however, because
astronomers
had predicted that the meteor shower would appear only on the West
Coast.
Copyright © 2007 The New York Times Company
2007-09-02 06:51:55
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/strange-sights-reported-over-east-coast/20070902064909990001
Interesting. Mr. Woods and I saw something on Thursday night, but we
didn't know what it was. Looked like a fast fireball that disappeared
in
the clouds. We thought it was too fast to be a fireball, and too slow
to
be a meteor. Must've been a meteor, then. Weird-looking, for a meteor.
(I'd forgotten all about it until I saw this post).
Woods
It wasn't a meteor, Woods. The aliens typically fly over to scout the
area, then return for the abductions. Lock your doors and windows.
Doc
We were well away from home when we saw it, so they'd have to have be
scouting someone else. Probably a good thing .... for the aliens. ;-)
Woods
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05 Sep 2007 07:49:45 PM |
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"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:46df4b8e$0$15335$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 19:06:39 -0700, Bushbeater wrote:
"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:46de0104$0$17106$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 22:53:31 -0700, Docrodile wrote:
Strange Sights Reported Over East Coast
The New York Times
Posted: 2007-09-02 15:06:23
Filed Under: Nation News
(Sept. 1) - The frantic calls started coming in around 8 p.m., from
New
York City all the way south to South Carolina: fireballs from the
sky.
Burning boats. Flares. Strobe lights on the water.
The United States Coast Guard, along with Dover Township fire and
rescue
workers and commercial salvage ships, sent out boats off Normandy
Beach
in New Jersey.
After several hours, the investigators found no sign of distress, no
debris. The Federal Aviation Administration said it was not missing
any
commercial aircraft. There were no distress beacons or mayday calls,
the
authorities said. So at 11 p.m., the Coast Guard called off the
search.
The possible origins of the lights became clearer from a warmer,
dryer
locale: a computer.
"Type in 'rare,' 'meteor' and 'National Geographic' into Google," Nyx
Cangemi, a spokesman for the Coast Guard, suggested.
The top hit was about a rare meteor shower, the Aurigid Meteor
Shower,
that was expected to be visible Saturday.
It may have taken the East Coast by surprise, however, because
astronomers
had predicted that the meteor shower would appear only on the West
Coast.
Copyright © 2007 The New York Times Company
2007-09-02 06:51:55
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/strange-sights-reported-over-east-coast/20070902064909990001
Interesting. Mr. Woods and I saw something on Thursday night, but we
didn't know what it was. Looked like a fast fireball that disappeared
in
the clouds. We thought it was too fast to be a fireball, and too slow
to
be a meteor. Must've been a meteor, then. Weird-looking, for a
meteor.
(I'd forgotten all about it until I saw this post).
Woods
It wasn't a meteor, Woods. The aliens typically fly over to scout the
area, then return for the abductions. Lock your doors and windows.
Doc
We were well away from home when we saw it, so they'd have to have be
scouting someone else. Probably a good thing .... for the aliens. ;-)
Woods
I'll tell them you said that. They'll be baaaack...!
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