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Alan Marron
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quotePosted at 17:23 on 31st August 2008

Sue H wrote: Oh Alan, you are priceless.

 Didn't even realise I was up for sale, Sue (lol)

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Jason T
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quotePosted at 17:48 on 31st August 2008
Crop circles are strange, it does seem likley that they are made by people, but they are so complex!! it must be pretty difficult to make one, so it makes me uncertain!!   that photo is great Lyn!!
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quotePosted at 21:37 on 31st August 2008
Thanks Jason Smile
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quotePosted at 21:38 on 31st August 2008
On 31st August 2008 17:23, Alan Marron wrote:

Sue H wrote: Oh Alan, you are priceless.

 Didn't even realise I was up for sale, Sue (lol)


We couldnt even put a price on your lovely smiley face Alan! Smile
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Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 23:46 on 31st August 2008
Yup Sue, His smile is priceless.
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Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 23:46 on 31st August 2008
Oops, I meant Lyn. SORRY Lyn
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Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 00:13 on 1st September 2008
On 31st August 2008 17:19, Sue H wrote:
On 31st August 2008 12:41, Alan Marron wrote:
The nartistry is fantastic: but the theorists who claim some sort of ex-terrestrial origin can't possibly be right.  I saw ET loads of times - I even cried buckets when he 'died' - and I don't believe for a single minute he'd do a thing like this.  He was a botanist, and it would have broken his heart to damage all those growing plants!

       Oh Alan, you are priceless.

DITTO! Alan you are priceless. Love your sense of humor. I needed that today!
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Wolf
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quotePosted at 04:37 on 14th September 2008

Sorry i did not give my views on the Crop Circles before, but here you go, we are all entitaled to an opinion.

Allthough artistic, in my opinion they are nothing more than another form of graphiti and shear vandalism, and should be treated as such.

Imagine all the crop fields being destroyed by this form of art ? and the waste that could have fed starving people of the world.

I fail to see it  as smart or funny.

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quotePosted at 08:19 on 14th September 2008
I agree, but I think it's clever! Smile
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Wolf
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quotePosted at 08:25 on 14th September 2008
I respect your opinion darling Kiss
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