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Submitted by : observer Submitted on : Jun 29,2005 1:22:17 pm ballot title: What is it like inside of a flying saucer?ballot number:76284
I don't know, let's ask the people who concoct these stories, I mean, who have experienced this.
by CletuSlackedJawYokel on Wed Jun 29, 05 4:26pm
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Having owned several in my life, I can tell you, without violating too many secrets, that flying saucers are organically-based, because they're thought-controlled. So there are a lot of ooey-looking things dangling about. Except for the Prob-A-Matic 3000, that is. All machine, that baby...
by Truthseeker013 on Wed Jun 29, 05 4:27pm
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They stopped serving those little bags peanuts and the magazines are terrible. Inside a flying saucer is a lot bigger that they appear on the outside, due to their origins in the fifth dimension. They're pretty much what you'd expect though, with lots of big lights and stainless steel, with people in white lab coats and others in blue uniforms with clubs. The Prob-a-matic is problematic IME. Too many moving parts and they're hard to clean. Have you used, I mean seen the Prob-A-Matic 4000--it's self-cleaning.
by elvislennon on Wed Jun 29, 05 8:23pm
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