Maybe it was the giants/watchers mentioned in the Old Testament.The answer is obvious; it's the same aliens made that thingy who built the pyramids.
Maybe it was the giants/watchers mentioned in the Old Testament.The answer is obvious; it's the same aliens made that thingy who built the pyramids.
Or the Ceiling Cats! Pretty clear to me that Ceiling Cats created the Antiky-meow-the-meow-whatever mechan-devise-thing!Maybe it was the giants/watchers mentioned in the Old Testament.
Do you think the Mayans have still got the mobile number of the blokes that did their gaff? Some of the work that I've had done is shocking.It was the same blokes what the Myan's got in to do their stone work on their temples and outside khazis. Apparently you couldn't get a postage stamp between the joints. Now....not wishing to be pedantic but I'm sure postage stamps came about a lot later.
Ask Garnacho. That weirdo looks like he’s right off an Aztec calendar.Do you think the Mayans have still got the mobile number of the blokes that did their gaff? Some of the work that I've had done is shocking.
To be fair I remember that series & they did actually find Captain Kirks third ear..............For those who remember the original Star Trek...
As a kid I loved the show. It was one of my father's favorites. I especially liked Spock - the intelligent, stoic alien driven by logic - as portrayed by Leonard Nimoy.
Imagine my excitement when a new series was announced: "In Search Of..." devoted to the exploration of "mysterious phenomena" and hosted by Leonard Nimoy.
Only to watch the series and find out that it's actually promoting entirely unfounded theories about aliens and supernatural events without a shred of scientific evidence whatsoever.
"In Search Of..." ruined my respect for Nimoy entirely. An actor willing to appear as host for completely unfounded claims, so long as the pay was good.
Yep I think he must model himself on emAsk Garnacho. That weirdo looks like he’s right off an Aztec calendar.