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Submitted by Sarah on Sun, 12/03/2006 - 8:31pm.
The Fetid Lake of Doom (FLOD) in a continuing effort to devour Olympia has taken yet another innocent victim. This blogger was appalled to come across the scene of such psychopathic terror: drag marks obviously caused by a foul caiman dragging the hapless man by the ankle (the right one) into the murky waters, a strange lingering odor in the air, and a scrap of paper that records the victim's last observations.
» Be warned, look upon this record of heavenly events and you will find yourself chilled to the marrow. ![]() Obviously the recent fireball (No. 445) sighted over our beloved city was no mere meteoric event. No, something much more (fill in something cheesy and dramatic here) is occuring. [Sketch by stevenl]
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MY G-D, The HUMANITY!
Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Sun, 12/03/2006 - 9:04pm.Also, spaceweather.com has published a story about fireballs... It can be found on the Dec 4th 2006 page. There is a page finder on the upper right side bar.
In the Course of Eventsthey have arrived
Submitted by bubbaz (not verified) on Sun, 12/03/2006 - 9:26pm. »yes, it's probably a caiman
Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Sun, 12/03/2006 - 9:30pm.In the Course of Events
she caiman through the outer space (window).
Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Sun, 12/03/2006 - 9:31pm.In the Course of Events
we are not alone
Submitted by bubbaz (not verified) on Sun, 12/03/2006 - 9:43pm. »Shouldn't the city council
Submitted by Merwyn Haskett on Mon, 12/04/2006 - 8:44am.But wherefore thou alone? Wherefore with thee Came not all hell broke loose?
John Milton