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Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: delalluvia on May 22, 2007, 08:01:24 pm ---If you ever read Whitley Streiber's "Majestic" you'll get a godawful feeling about Texas skies (he recollects several abductions from his early years in Texas).  I don't recommend you read that book or his "Communion" alone at night.  :-\

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Oh, God, I bought a copy of something by Whitley Streiber--I think it was Communion--in paperback something like 20 years ago. I couldn't read the whole thing. True or not, it scared the bejeezus out of me.

Same thing for another book, the title of which, thankfully, I forgot a long time ago, that detailed other close encounters of the third kind. One of the scariest, for me, was an account of an experience a woman allegedly had in Provincetown, Massachusetts--which just happens to be my regular summer holiday haven. To this day, that story is always in the back of my mind when I'm alone late at night on the streets of Provincetown.  :-\

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: DavidinHartford on May 22, 2007, 09:43:52 pm ---Alone at night on the streets of PTOWN?       

Geez!   it is never empty!     Oh wait.... Late at night?     I thought the walk of shame was the morning after?      :laugh:

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Try two o'clock in the morning when the whole town is still gathered in front of the pizza parlor. Those streets in the East End or the West End can be spooky.

Boo!  ;D

David In Indy:
Eww!

Where can I buy these books? They sound really spooky!  :D

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: David on May 23, 2007, 01:49:16 am ---Eww!

Where can I buy these books? They sound really spooky!  :D

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Communion came out in the late 1980s. Better try Amazon.  :-\

Scott6373:
The question that pops in my mind is, why would they want to come here?  I mean we are destroying the planet, collectively, we aren't very smart, we just adore conflict, and other than the music of Mozart and his cronies, what could they be interested in?

I think our enormous egos makes us think  that any race of beings capable of tavelling here, would even want to in the first place.

Yikes...that was a rant.  Pardon me   :-X

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