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Previously on "Life discovered on Mars"
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How can you have molten lava flowing on Earth, it would freeze because Earth is so frickin cold.
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How can you have water flowing on Mars? Mars has got hardly any atmostphere so it would evaporate as soon as it came out of the ground, or freeze because Mars is so frickin cold.
I reckon it was caused by a meteor hitting at an oblique angle or something.
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Watching it via BBC website right now. We are not on BST anymore! OK not really life found, but some interesting results.Originally posted by PRC1964Hang on, it's not on for another hour yet. You're mixing up GMT and BST.
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Hang on, it's not on for another hour yet. You're mixing up GMT and BST.Originally posted by BuffoonBlimy IT'S TRUE. It's on Nasa TV NOW!
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Sorry, misread as "Life Discovered on Threaded".
He's certainly dense enough to have his own gravity.
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You may mock, but there is a website dedicated to Threaded: http://Threaded.youaremighty.com/Last edited by PRC1964; 6 December 2006, 17:31.
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"There are no pies on Mars."
There used to be. Threaded ate the pies and drunk the canals!!!!
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There are no pies on Mars.Originally posted by threadedAccording to my diary it is announced that extra terrestial life is discovered on Mars today, sometime this evening.

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