are you sure it wasn't a Close Encounter of the 4th Kind?
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are you sure it wasn't a Close Encounter of the 4th Kind?
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Originally Posted by tixe
That's Blue Jacket.
Tecumseh was in Chillicothe.
And now, for something completely different.
More advanced species obviously reduce the number of lights involved in their spacecrafts until they reach an efficient number:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dom Heffner
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/4..._tardis203.jpg
Chillicothe was the name of where the Shawnee tribe lived. Which moved around so there is no one Chillicothe. Old Chillicothe is also called Old Town which is on SR 68 north out of Xenia. It's also close to where Simon Kenton ran the gauntlet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Heath
http://www.ascho.wpafb.af.mil/Foulois/chap7.htm
Tecumseh's birth site is not known for sure. A plaque on State Route 68, south of Old Town and Goes Station in Greene County, says Tecumseh was born in the Shawnee Village at Old Chillicothe (now Old Town). Some historians believe he was born in the Shawnee Pickaway settlement on the Mad River, west of present day Springfield. All agree, however, that Tecumseh was born in 1768, just as a meteorite shower lit the night sky. The spiritual Shawnee considered this an auspicious sign and he was named Tecumseh, Flight of the Panther, the Shawnee name for meteorite showers.
I saw it too...and I managed to snap this photo:
http://www.viafanzine.yan.com.br/ufo...io_triang1.jpg
Did it look like this?
http://www.moviereporter.net/fotos/c...enlittle11.jpg
No, that would just be weird. :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Yachtzee
Looks like a sandwich :DQuote:
Originally Posted by max venable
It was god.
Perhapps one of those death sandwiches WOY talks of?Quote:
Originally Posted by KronoRed
:D
iirc, the last time I was through there, there was also some sort of a marker in a little roadside park on the right as you were going north, but my brain is full of holes, so I could be wrong. The site that was said to be Old Chillicothe was a cornfield at that point.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roy Tucker
I kind of doubt anyone can really point to a spot and say, "This is where Tecumseh was born" with any real accuracy. The Shawnee didn't set up a lot of historical marker signs back then.
But I think Heath was thinking of the outdoor dramas.
On another note, why are UFOs always seen near AF bases? hmmmm....;)
The theory is that that is why they keep coimng back.... for more light bulbs, because their planet is a WalMart-free zone.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dom Heffner
So let this be a lesson to you earthlings. ;)
Well, it's perfectly clear to any sane human being that Xenia is the center for terrestrial operation of some alien society. The 1974 tornado was, in fact, a sophisticated weather control operation performed by the aforementioned aliens to raze Xenia in preparation for the building of their super secret Ops center. Now if you'll just look at this little flashy-thing for a moment... :cool:
OPS? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by WebScorpion
Apparently advanced life forms have completely done away with batting average. MUUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by savafan