Yes. Probably the worst and best name for a club.Turk Sanderson wrote: Mon Dec 07, 2020 11:03 pmShouldn't Back Door Comedy be like telling jokes while having anal sex?
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5328I for one welcome our alien over lords and will be a valuable tool in gathering workers for their salt mines.
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Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5329I'll simply avoid detection by their sensor systems, and in 40 years the entire race will die out due to high blood pressure from all that salt. You'll once again be a hero. Lucky bastard.
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5330Come on....all jokes aside....the UFO....or Unknown Aerial Phenomena reports and pics from the Navy are very compelling.JMC-STL wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 7:34 pm I'll simply avoid detection by their sensor systems, and in 40 years the entire race will die out due to high blood pressure from all that salt. You'll once again be a hero. Lucky bastard.
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5331Nothing compelling - nor humorous - about a report (be it governmentally official or sensationalized by a private media peddler) that refers to an object as "Cube-Shaped" when the presumably associated aerial image show nothing near a cube. Bring me a credible body of evidence, and we can discuss ad nauseam. Failing that (too often), Popular Mechanics should have stuck to their original motto: “Written so you can understand it."CaptSMRT wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 11:15 pmCome on....all jokes aside....the UFO....or Unknown Aerial Phenomena reports and pics from the Navy are very compelling.JMC-STL wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 7:34 pmI'll simply avoid detection by their sensor systems, and in 40 years the entire race will die out due to high blood pressure from all that salt. You'll once again be a hero. Lucky bastard.
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5332The cube shape was the pilots description. I am willing to take the word about an aerial object from an F-18 pilot, being able to identify what you see at mach 2 could mean life or death, this was no weather balloon. Whether or not the object is from Alpha Centauri or Earth is up for debate.JMC-STL wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:26 amNothing compelling - nor humorous - about a report (be it governmentally official or sensationalized by a private media peddler) that refers to an object as "Cube-Shaped" when the presumably associated aerial image show nothing near a cube. Bring me a credible body of evidence, and we can discuss ad nauseam. Failing that (too often), Popular Mechanics should have stuck to their original motto: “Written so you can understand it."CaptSMRT wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 11:15 pmCome on....all jokes aside....the UFO....or Unknown Aerial Phenomena reports and pics from the Navy are very compelling.JMC-STL wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 7:34 pmI'll simply avoid detection by their sensor systems, and in 40 years the entire race will die out due to high blood pressure from all that salt. You'll once again be a hero. Lucky bastard.
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5333So maybe it was aliens, trying to steal our COVID vaccines? Or maybe looking for the warehouse holding all the leftover "Make America Great Again" ball caps? One being's trash is another being's treasure.CaptSMRT wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:40 amThe cube shape was the pilots description. I am willing to take the word about an aerial object from an F-18 pilot, being able to identify what you see at mach 2 could mean life or death, this was no weather balloon. Whether or not the object is from Alpha Centauri or Earth is up for debate.JMC-STL wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:26 amNothing compelling - nor humorous - about a report (be it governmentally official or sensationalized by a private media peddler) that refers to an object as "Cube-Shaped" when the presumably associated aerial image show nothing near a cube. Bring me a credible body of evidence, and we can discuss ad nauseam. Failing that (too often), Popular Mechanics should have stuck to their original motto: “Written so you can understand it."CaptSMRT wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 11:15 pmCome on....all jokes aside....the UFO....or Unknown Aerial Phenomena reports and pics from the Navy are very compelling.
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5334I would think whatever it is probably originates on Earth, which is more likely than some place 100 light years away. Could be a Chinese drone,..or a Russian drone or a Chinese/Russian drone.JMC-STL wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:03 pmSo maybe it was aliens, trying to steal our COVID vaccines? Or maybe looking for the warehouse holding all the leftover "Make America Great Again" ball caps? One being's trash is another being's treasure.CaptSMRT wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:40 amThe cube shape was the pilots description. I am willing to take the word about an aerial object from an F-18 pilot, being able to identify what you see at mach 2 could mean life or death, this was no weather balloon. Whether or not the object is from Alpha Centauri or Earth is up for debate.JMC-STL wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:26 am
Nothing compelling - nor humorous - about a report (be it governmentally official or sensationalized by a private media peddler) that refers to an object as "Cube-Shaped" when the presumably associated aerial image show nothing near a cube. Bring me a credible body of evidence, and we can discuss ad nauseam. Failing that (too often), Popular Mechanics should have stuck to their original motto: “Written so you can understand it."
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5335OR ... an experimental air vehicle developed by one of 3 or 4 other countries with advanced technology capabilities, INCLUDING the U.S. who has government-sponsored organizations & programs that are not need-to-know for our DoD. OR ... a very large mylar balloon that got away from an M.I.T. aeronautics fraternity party.CaptSMRT wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 4:00 pmI would think whatever it is probably originates on Earth, which is more likely than some place 100 light years away. Could be a Chinese drone,..or a Russian drone or a Chinese/Russian drone.JMC-STL wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:03 pmSo maybe it was aliens, trying to steal our COVID vaccines? Or maybe looking for the warehouse holding all the leftover "Make America Great Again" ball caps? One being's trash is another being's treasure.CaptSMRT wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:40 amThe cube shape was the pilots description. I am willing to take the word about an aerial object from an F-18 pilot, being able to identify what you see at mach 2 could mean life or death, this was no weather balloon. Whether or not the object is from Alpha Centauri or Earth is up for debate.
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5336Just imagine yourself... sitting at your kitchen table in Wandsworth,... garring down a carton of eels.... you look outside and .....
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5337No way did those aviators mistake a weather balloon for a space cube.JMC-STL wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 6:36 pmOR ... an experimental air vehicle developed by one of 3 or 4 other countries with advanced technology capabilities, INCLUDING the U.S. who has government-sponsored organizations & programs that are not need-to-know for our DoD. OR ... a very large mylar balloon that got away from an M.I.T. aeronautics fraternity party.CaptSMRT wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 4:00 pmI would think whatever it is probably originates on Earth, which is more likely than some place 100 light years away. Could be a Chinese drone,..or a Russian drone or a Chinese/Russian drone.JMC-STL wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:03 pm
So maybe it was aliens, trying to steal our COVID vaccines? Or maybe looking for the warehouse holding all the leftover "Make America Great Again" ball caps? One being's trash is another being's treasure.
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5338Now it's YOUR turn to put all jokes aside. The mind plays tricks on even highly trained observers. Especially millennials traveling at high speeds & snapping photos with their cellphones.CaptSMRT wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:45 pmNo way did those aviators mistake a weather balloon for a space cube.JMC-STL wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 6:36 pmOR ... an experimental air vehicle developed by one of 3 or 4 other countries with advanced technology capabilities, INCLUDING the U.S. who has government-sponsored organizations & programs that are not need-to-know for our DoD. OR ... a very large mylar balloon that got away from an M.I.T. aeronautics fraternity party.CaptSMRT wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 4:00 pmI would think whatever it is probably originates on Earth, which is more likely than some place 100 light years away. Could be a Chinese drone,..or a Russian drone or a Chinese/Russian drone.
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5339You are slandering our great country!!!JMC-STL wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:34 pmNow it's YOUR turn to put all jokes aside. The mind plays tricks on even highly trained observers. Especially millennials traveling at high speeds & snapping photos with their cellphones.CaptSMRT wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:45 pmNo way did those aviators mistake a weather balloon for a space cube.JMC-STL wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 6:36 pm
OR ... an experimental air vehicle developed by one of 3 or 4 other countries with advanced technology capabilities, INCLUDING the U.S. who has government-sponsored organizations & programs that are not need-to-know for our DoD. OR ... a very large mylar balloon that got away from an M.I.T. aeronautics fraternity party.
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5340DEFUND MILLENNIALS!CaptSMRT wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2020 5:52 pmYou are slandering our great country!!!JMC-STL wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:34 pmNow it's YOUR turn to put all jokes aside. The mind plays tricks on even highly trained observers. Especially millennials traveling at high speeds & snapping photos with their cellphones.CaptSMRT wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:45 pmNo way did those aviators mistake a weather balloon for a space cube.
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5341Weird Al pulls up in a van and asks if you need a ride...you get in....there is a 50/50 chance you live...which makes him a living paradox, which also makes a lot of sense.
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5342Wow, now THAT was deep. Did you rent a backhoe?CaptSMRT wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 12:56 pmWeird Al pulls up in a van and asks if you need a ride...you get in....there is a 50/50 chance you live...which makes him a living paradox, which also makes a lot of sense.
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5343There is a tinge of evil behind someone always trying to undo the work of others. If Weird Al was in your house right now it would be scary, but also...its the guy who wrote Eat It.JMC-STL wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 4:12 pmWow, now THAT was deep. Did you rent a backhoe?CaptSMRT wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 12:56 pmWeird Al pulls up in a van and asks if you need a ride...you get in....there is a 50/50 chance you live...which makes him a living paradox, which also makes a lot of sense.
Re: How many Blues fans does it take?
5344I prefer Bedrock Anthem & Amish Paradise.CaptSMRT wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 6:11 pmThere is a tinge of evil behind someone always trying to undo the work of others. If Weird Al was in your house right now it would be scary, but also...its the guy who wrote Eat It.JMC-STL wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 4:12 pmWow, now THAT was deep. Did you rent a backhoe?CaptSMRT wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 12:56 pmWeird Al pulls up in a van and asks if you need a ride...you get in....there is a 50/50 chance you live...which makes him a living paradox, which also makes a lot of sense.