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injest:

--- Quote from: HerrKaiser on February 26, 2009, 11:24:14 am ---That is a good point and drives home the rationale I am putting forth. Based on all we know, any "alien" beings with transportation capabilities allowing travel from light years away would be quite able to hide their stealth peak-a-boos at the crazy earthlings, and quite able to precisely select who they want to let in on their secret. Random sitings of these massively superior beings are not usually by PhDs or credible government leaders. Why?

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so that no one will seriously believe in them? so anyone that DOES see one is discredited by the mainstream people?

HerrKaiser:
No, I think that would not be likely. Rather, credible sources don't tend to make up stories or mistake unusual things as creatures from outer space.

David In Indy:
I was watching a show today on TV and there was this woman with an obsession for saving things. What do they call that? Pack rat? Anyway, not only was her entire house - every room - filled with clutter (along with her garage. Her husband said he hasn't been able to see the floor of the garage in 17 years!) she obsesses over buying anything on sale at the grocery store in bulk. If she finds toilet paper for sale, buy one get one free for example, she'll buy 12 packs instead of 2, because in her mind she's getting six packs for free. She did that with everything she bought and then when she got to the checkout lane, she'd dump all of her coupons on the ground, sit down and go through them all until she found the ones she needed. She had a purse full of coupons. And she'd sit there on the ground and look at them all.

When they showed the inside of her bathroom she had the entire tub FILLED with packages of toilet paper, from the tub clear up to the ceiling. She came home with more toilet paper and she was pushing and shoving the packages in there and they kept popping out and falling down to the ground. I'll bet she probably had several hundred packages of toilet paper in that tub.

I'm embarrassed to say this, but I saw that on Wife Swap. They show it every day on Lifetime. Still, it was very shocking to see all of that clutter. That would drive me crazy!

injest:
hoarding...it is a mental illness.  :P

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: injest on February 27, 2009, 12:34:27 am ---hoarding...it is a mental illness.  :P

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Yeah, that's the word! She was definately a hoarder! I couldn't BELIEVE that toilet paper deal. She had to keep the sliding shower doors closed and she'd shove the toilet paper through the opening up at the top. And it would keep popping back out. ::)

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