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I make the mistake of listening to George Noory's Coast to Coast radio every night to fall asleep. Always lotsa UFO stuff on there. I've always felt slighted because I've never seen a UFO. Anybody got any good UFO sightings? Maybe some airdales with the FLIR? Alien abduction and probing (we already know about you, Scrounge) ...
 
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I don't have any UFO stories, but I swear I saw el chupachabra outside of Albuquerque many years ago. I know they are originally from Puerto Rico, but with global warming and all they are starting to migrate north.
But seriously, I saw something and I know it scared the you-know-what out of me.
 
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No UFO stories here either.

But for falling asleep, I used to turn on Randi Rhodes when she was on Air America. No kidding, that woman's non-stop, nasally, droning, whiney voice was one gynormous sleeping pill. It was like having a mechanical hum lull you to sleep while underway.

Randi Rhodes....the ultimate white noise.
 
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Remember the alleged abduction of Betty and Barney Hill in NH back in the 60's?

http://www.ufoevidence.org/topics/bettyhillcase.htm

Barney was my aunt's mailman in Portsmouth, NH. Betty handled the paperwork for the adoption of my ex-wife. My sister-in-law use to call my ex "Alien Baby" when they were growing up.

Betty still lives in Portsmouth as far as I know.

Me personally, nope, never seen anything.

Don
 
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Don, I don't know if you were onboard when this happened, but one midwatch, Big Bad Bob Ryan and I were out on the bridgewing chatting between fixes. We were in the Caribbean *gasp* in the Bermuda Triangle area; night sky was clear as a bell. It was a eerily weird night; I mean, all was quiet, etc. Anyways, we witnessed this 'rotating light flying object' fly over us; but it wasn't fast like a shooting star or anything. It didn't zoom past; just flew a straight line off into the distance but it was silent. It was NOTHING like any aircraft we've ever seen. We vowed never to tell anyone onboard of what we just saw because they might have thought we were crazy or smokin something; thought maybe Mad Jack would 'duece' us and we'd never have to worry about it again being we'd be in Main Control for the rest of that patrol LOL I did tell my DH and he's a believer; he felt left out ROFL Big Grin

I still don't believe in them because I believe everything in the world has explanation and cause but after seeing the movie "SIGNS", I don't sleep well and always look behind me in the dark. LoL Big Grin
 
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Don, I don't know if you were onboard when this happened, but one midwatch, Big Bad Bob Ryan and I were out on the bridgewing chatting between fixes. We were in the Caribbean *gasp* in the Bermuda Triangle area; night sky was clear as a bell. It was a eerily weird night; I mean, all was quiet, etc. Anyways, we witnessed this 'rotating light flying object' fly over us; but it wasn't fast like a shooting star or anything. It didn't zoom past; just flew a straight line off into the distance but it was silent. It was NOTHING like any aircraft we've ever seen. We vowed never to tell anyone onboard of what we just saw because they might have thought we were crazy or smokin something; thought maybe Mad Jack would 'duece' us and we'd never have to worry about it again being we'd be in Main Control for the rest of that patrol LOL I did tell my DH and he's a believer; he felt left out ROFL Big Grin

I still don't believe in them because I believe everything in the world has explanation and cause but after seeing the movie "SIGNS", I don't sleep well and always look behind me in the dark. LoL Big Grin



Yep, if Jack and Bob were both on there, I must have been on there too....probably crashed out in my rack.

I just figured out who you are after not realizing this whole time. I hope Dan and the kids are doing well...and you too, of course.

Don

P.S. I was on the Chase January '83 to August of '84.
 
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I love that show but I have never seen anything strange.
 
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I love that show but I have never seen anything strange.


"Project Blue Book"...now that was an interesting show. I guess it was called "Project UFO". I could have sworn it was once called "Project Blue Book"

http://www.tvaddicts.tv/movie/sci-fi/Project_UFO.html

Don

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We were in the Caribbean *gasp* in the Bermuda Triangle area;


The Bermuda Triangle is not in the Caribbean. It is in the Atlantic.
 
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LOL you're absolutely correct. Wink I stand corrected LOL My bad!

It was somewhere 'down there' Big Grin
 
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Relax, you were a quartermaster ... you wouldn't be expected to know the dif.
 
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I have heard there are 26 triangles of mystery, 13 north of the equator, and 13 south, each equi-distant.

Anyway as to UFO, seen two. I was around 18, at the Moonlight drive-in theatre in Santa Clara County Ca. While watching a movie, noticed two moving lights. Began watching them. They were arcing down. Big balls of white light. No other lights. Before they hit the mountain line from my view, they just disappeared. Gone. Never did know what they were. I was raised around AF and Navy Air Sta's, and I was pretty sure that they were not aircraft of any type I had seen before.
 
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One of my favorite web sites is a NASA site called JTrack. There you can get a 'real-time' look at satellites orbiting the earth. It's fully interactive. I like to zoom in on the Cape (near me) and see what satellites are about to pass overhead. The best time to see them is just after sunset or just before sunrise when it's still dark out. The Sun hits these hunks of metal as they shoot across the sky, silently, illuminating them as if they had lights. Except these lights don't flash. It's eerie, but a cool eerie. It makes you feel like you just saw a UFO.
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Skullduggery:
I have heard there are 26 triangles of mystery, 13 north of the equator, and 13 south, each equi-distant.
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Don't forget Don's Triangle.....Key Largo to West Palm Beach and over to Clearwater. The sites of my three divorces. Big Grin

Don
 
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I was around 18, at the Moonlight drive-in theatre in Santa Clara County Ca.


I spent many nights at the Moonlight drive in, as well as the Monte Vista drive in. But I was too busy trying to get my date's bra unhooked to pay any attention to lights...... Eek Big Grin
 
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I've gone to West Palm, and Clearwater but I never got to Key Largo. I lived in thonotosassa during the winter months. We lived in an RV when my husband got 'the itch' we moved around
Big Grin
 
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Ten bucks says Esther scratched Floyd's "itch" pretty well ...
 
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I've gone to West Palm, and Clearwater but I never got to Key Largo. I lived in thonotosassa during the winter months. We lived in an RV when my husband got 'the itch' we moved around
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Funny how the name of this place keeps within the topic of aliens...sort of. Go to Jupiter, FL if you get the chance. Beautiful area.

Don
 
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We moved around because Floyd wanted to see the country. He served 28 years in the CG and was manager of Fairbanks Morse in Seattle. When a man came to the house and wanted to take Floyd to dinner without me, he wanted Floyd to move again, to San Diego. Floyd said "NO" and he quit his job, about 3 months afterwards I asked him what he wanted to do. He said "I've always wanted to buy an RV and travel. I didn't see much of the US when I was in the coast Guard" About 5 weeks later we sold the moblie home, got in the RV and traveled for mnay years before he died. I did "scratch his itch" often
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Never have seen one, but I do believe that there is life out there. We would be too arrogant to assume that all the conditions are right in just one section of the universe to give rise to life.

I really enjoy the miniseries TAKEN produced by Steven Speilberg. I highly recommend it if you haven't seen it. Its 15 hours long and revolves around three families who are intimately involved with alien abductions over a half century since Roswell. Its a fun watch.

Bill
 
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