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Originally Posted by said
According to Forbes:
"Some 4.5 billion years ago, our planet was around 50,000 kilometers closer to the Sun than it is today, and will grow more distant more rapidly as the Sun continues to evolve. With each and every orbit that passes, the planets become progressively less tightly-bound to our Sun."
Bearing that in mind, do you think that it is possible that at one time, life did exist on each of the other planets, but that they moved too far distant from the sun, resulting in a different atmosphere killing off all life forms?
I'm sure they could find some world renowned scientist to sow the seed of hysteria and convince the majority of our gullible population that if we cycle more and build more wind turbines we could avoid the looming global cooling.
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Originally Posted by said
According to Forbes:
"Some 4.5 billion years ago, our planet was around 50,000 kilometers closer to the Sun than it is today, and will grow more distant more rapidly as the Sun continues to evolve. With each and every orbit that passes, the planets become progressively less tightly-bound to our Sun."
Bearing that in mind, do you think that it is possible that at one time, life did exist on each of the other planets, but that they moved too far distant from the sun, resulting in a different atmosphere killing off all life forms?
well intrestingly ,theres a local author thats recently produced a book /theory."the little book that will shake the world"by chris.available from the bookshop in market st.intresting .amusing and yet thoughtfull read.hes working on a sequal too!
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Originally Posted by duncet
I'm sure they could find some world renowned scientist to sow the seed of hysteria and convince the majority of our gullible population that if we cycle more and build more wind turbines we could avoid the looming global cooling.
That is a fantastic idea! Get the wind turbine propellors fitted to bikes so that cyclists could pedal like mad and create electricity while having the British population on this super fit program. You should get a medal for that Duncet - brilliant! What do you think PNP?
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Originally Posted by jamyramy
well intrestingly ,theres a local author thats recently produced a book /theory."the little book that will shake the world"by chris.available from the bookshop in market st.intresting .amusing and yet thoughtfull read.hes working on a sequal too!
Ah, Bless! A psychic no less - he is bound to see things differently to that of other people. Still, let's not mock, stranger things have happened, I will pop down and have a look. Thanks jamyramy.
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Ah, Bless! A psychic no less - he is bound to see things differently to that of other people. Still, let's not mock, stranger things have happened, I will pop down and have a look. Thanks jamyramy.
haha .no affiliation.even though one communes cross the ether.if you cant get ,you can have my copy,as i say amusing and thought provokingly intriging well maybe read,
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Originally Posted by jamyramy
haha .no affiliation.even though one communes cross the ether.if you cant get ,you can have my copy,as i say amusing and thought provokingly intriging well maybe read,
OK - Thanks - I will try to get a sneak preview first. We could all do with a good laugh.
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Originally Posted by said
That is a fantastic idea! Get the wind turbine propellors fitted to bikes so that cyclists could pedal like mad and create electricity while having the British population on this super fit program. You should get a medal for that Duncet - brilliant! What do you think PNP?
I think I'll change my retirement plans - again - and emigrate to Gilligans Isle!
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Originally Posted by The PNP
I think I'll change my retirement plans - again - and emigrate to Gilligans Isle!
Such a party-pooper. This is a far better Fantasy island, bit more crowded, I grant you - but hyper with fantasy.
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Mick/gilly
I was about 6 or 7 yrs old when gilligans island was on tv and I was arguing with a girl in the playground, she called me Gilligan as the tv character was crazy and the nickname stuck all through each year of school and my life. I am 55 now and lots of people know me as Mike, Michael or mick and a lot more know me as gilly.
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Originally Posted by MICK/GILLY
I was about 6 or 7 yrs old when gilligans island was on tv and I was arguing with a girl in the playground, she called me Gilligan as the tv character was crazy and the nickname stuck all through each year of school and my life. I am 55 now and lots of people know me as Mike, Michael or mick and a lot more know me as gilly.
Lol....I used to watch that show. Back in the day, also enjoyed Beverly Hillbillies and the Adams Family. They don't make 'em like they used to!
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Originally Posted by The PNP
Lol....I used to watch that show. Back in the day, also enjoyed Beverly Hillbillies and the Adams Family. They don't make 'em like they used to!
So Jethro and Lurch are your role models, that explains everything.
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Originally Posted by Little Londoner
So Jethro and Lurch are your role models, that explains everything.
I've noticed that you never miss an opportunity to have a pop at PNP. Is it your hobby?
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Originally Posted by joan ofarc
I've noticed that you never miss an opportunity to have a pop at PNP. Is it your hobby?
It's his 'Thing'.....
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
My Mum used to say 'you'll be going to Mary Willets'. I had no idea what or who it was, or even if it was a good or bad thing.
I thought it was some kind of orphanage. Now I know
It must have felt like a punishment being left there in full view of the entertainment across the road.
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Loved Gilligan's Island and the Beverley Hillbillies.
I had a doll called Ellie May.
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