dark light

  • Steph

E.T. Bored of circles?

Hello!

I had a very pleasant flight on Tuesday evening, going crop-circle hunting, around the VRP Avebury, to the East of Lyneham zone. It was 18:00, the light was nice, the air smooth and I did see quite a few of them. Unfortunately I was on my own with no camera.

What I noticed though is that these things are getting more and more sophisticated. Long gone are the basic circle ones. This year it seems that they tend to venture into the rectangular shapes with really complex patterns. I saw one in particular that was massive, 1/3 of the field!

So, did someone actually officially saiy that the whole thing is man-made? I mean who believes that it is otherwise?

I wonder whether the owner of the field where I saw the big one was actually part of it or just a poor victim of the phenomenom.

One thing remains: they look really good from the sky 😀

Any views on the subject… or pictures?

Steph

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

1,048

Send private message

By: wessex boy - 19th September 2005 at 13:14

From my basic knowledge of human biology, I would guess that hashdef’s crop circle was definitely created by an extra terrestrial.

Or a SAR winchman, have you ever tried using the toilet tube in a dry-suit, it unrolls to quite a considerable length! (probably why I was chopped…)

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

2,454

Send private message

By: Chipmunk Carol - 7th September 2005 at 23:43

From my basic knowledge of human biology, I would guess that hashdef’s crop circle was definitely created by an extra terrestrial.

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

2,132

Send private message

By: ageorge - 25th August 2005 at 21:38

it usually involves

But doesnt involve them leaving their bedroom.

Nope , you are getting confused with Tory politicians ( and you forgot the mandarin orange ! 🙂 )

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

2,162

Send private message

By: Manonthefence - 22nd August 2005 at 21:34

ask any Young Farmers Club member what they do of an evening after partaking of a few beverages

it usually involves

1) Set of home made stilts 2) A length of good hessian rope and 3) a nose weight from the front of any decent tractor .

But doesnt involve them leaving their bedroom.

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

2,639

Send private message

By: Melvyn Hiscock - 22nd August 2005 at 18:36

Must be cold out there.

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

34

Send private message

By: hashdef - 22nd August 2005 at 18:00

Oh well, since I seem to have failed to sell this to any of the tabloids or lad’s mags, here it is. This appeared in a field between Caldecote and Hardwick, Cambs. – inside EGSN’s 18/36 circuit.

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

2,132

Send private message

By: ageorge - 19th August 2005 at 18:43

Man made – definately , ask any Young Farmers Club member what they do of an evening after partaking of a few beverages . 😉

I do believe that the tools required are 1) Set of home made stilts 2) A length of good hessian rope and 3) a nose weight from the front of any decent tractor .

Ever notice why no farmer ever moans about lost grain ?? , because they don’t lose any – the stalk is not broken so the grain ripens as normal and a decent combine will still lift it – you can be sure that if a farmer was losing tonnage he would be out with a shotgun quickstyle .

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

2,910

Send private message

By: Deano - 11th August 2005 at 14:06

Hmm, they have to be man made don’t they? Im sure I read in a Sunday paper, The Times I think about an impending film regarding aliens / crop circles? and it showed pictures of some made by humans, it looked perfect just like the “phenomenom” ones.

I have no pics of any but Im sure they are a great specticle, next time I fly to Bembridge I’ll keep my eye open andget some pics 🙂

Sign in to post a reply