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Most residents of mars are very shy, but this one is a little boulder.
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Originally posted by stackpole View PostI recently watched a Doctor Quatermass program and it had real footage of Martians on Mars. They looked a bit like giant locusts, and nothing like the ones in War Of The Worlds.
An excellent program - it gave me nightmares for decades
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I recently watched a Doctor Quatermass program and it had real footage of Martians on Mars. They looked a bit like giant locusts, and nothing like the ones in War Of The Worlds.
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Cheers,
I was wondering where I'd left that.
I'd forget my alien lizard head if it wasn't screwed on.
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Ummm... the only "skull" with the nasal bone attached. It's an effing rock like any other effing rock.
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If you look closely at its lips, you can just make out that he was saying "dig me out, I'm sitting on a horse".
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Look how big the ear hole is - Consistent with the fact that you'd need pretty sharp hearing in Mars's atmosphere, as it's only 1% the density of Earth's so sound doesn't travel too well there.
(not that this is anything other than a lump of rock[*], unless there's a headless statue just out of shot)
[*] or an alien bowling ball, with two tentacle holes
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Why is credence given to this tulip? Its clearly a rock and not an alien 'skull.'
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Ooooer and the Ice Warriers came from Mars too -- spooky
Although to the untrained (ie Pogles) eye, it looks like a lump of rock.
Is it a slow news week?
First mass hysteria over a bit of a cold and then this?
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