RE: Looking for photos of ORBS and related "paranormal" subjects

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Well I might be the only one tiring of this topic, but can we get back to photography where I might learn something worthwhile?


--- On Fri, 12/19/08, Gregory Fraser <Gregory.Fraser@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Gregory Fraser <Gregory.Fraser@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: RE: Looking for photos of ORBS and related "paranormal" subjects
> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Friday, December 19, 2008, 9:00 AM
> > Yes there are a lot of hoax images. It shows the
> contempt that the
> others hold for us.
> 
> I am quite familiar with people having contempt for me but
> I am not sure
> what you mean about 'hoax images'. Shirley
> you're not suggesting that
> the photo, a link to which I supplied, is a hoax?
> 
> > If the holders of the new ideas won (unlikely) a new
> civilization
> would emerge based on contact with aliens.
> 
> Since our most extrordinary, interplanetary visitors have
> been on earth
> for at least 6000 years, why would a new civilization
> emerge. Six
> thousand years old is hardly new. I know if I had been on
> planet for
> 6000 years and the resident idiots finally came to grips
> with my
> existence, I would say alright, that's it we're
> doing things my way from
> now on. Oh wait, I see what you mean. You mean it would be
> new to
> earthlings but not necessarily 'new'. Like when you
> buy a really sweet
> Partridge Family lunch box at a yard sale.
> 
> > More recently a friend was shot and her brain mashed
> for "talking with
> aliens". .
> > A friend of mine was picked up by aliens and taken to
> a ship that
> orbited Jupiter and when she came back she was put in a
> psychiatric
> prison where she faced brain removal.
> 
> How do they decide wether to remove a brain or simply mash
> it? Or does
> mashing require removal?
> 
> > Another person I knew who worked in a bar was also
> picked up and
> worked in a bar in this ship. 
> 
> Wow! What are the odds of that? How many earth professions
> are readily
> transferrable to other planets or beings? I would say
> prostitute
> wouldn't work too well since you need the same parts
> but I'm guessing
> bartender, lawyer and side show barker. Everyone loves a
> good circus
> unless you get cheated out of your money and you have to
> sue the owner. 
> 
> Life is really weird.
> 
> Merry ET-mas.
> 
> Greg


      


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