dubai_phil Posted 4 January, 2011 Posted 4 January, 2011 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/8239548/Hundreds-more-birds-fall-from-the-sky-this-time-in-Louisiana.html OK the first story about huge numbers of dead fish turning up was under the radar. The second story about 3,000 birds dropping out the sky was a bit weird. But now a different type of bird has dropped out the sky some 300 miles away. WTF is going on?
Deppo Posted 4 January, 2011 Posted 4 January, 2011 It's the end of days. It would be just typical of the world to end with Saints sitting comfortably in an automatic promotion place.
dubai_phil Posted 4 January, 2011 Author Posted 4 January, 2011 It's the end of days. It would be just typical of the world to end with Saints sitting comfortably in an automatic promotion place. yeah and in keeping with weird behaviour, what's with that Great White Shark boat attack thing on Sky News. When did they start eating Outboard motors? Oh & how the feck did that guy manage to hold a video camera, surely he must have been crapping himself. Now THAT's weird
Spudders Posted 4 January, 2011 Posted 4 January, 2011 The birds dropping out of the sky is someting to do with a quantum entanglement device if I recall correctly.
dubai_phil Posted 4 January, 2011 Author Posted 4 January, 2011 The birds dropping out of the sky is someting to do with a quantum entanglement device if I recall correctly. Ah yes of course http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglement
dubai_phil Posted 4 January, 2011 Author Posted 4 January, 2011 Man-made global warming, IMO. Not sure on that one, could have been that whole Solar Radiation effect though
lettuce Posted 4 January, 2011 Posted 4 January, 2011 Sounds like the opening scenes from the film "The Core"... they'll need to find a bunch of second-rate actors to launch a cheesey sci-fi expedition to the centre of the earth.
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