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|    Steve O to All    |
|    Re: What are crop circles evidence of?    |
|    18 Nov 14 20:03:04    |
      XPost: alt.agnosticism, alt.atheism, alt.talk.creationism       XPost: sci.skeptic       From: nospam@here.thanks              On 17/11/2014 18:53, george152 wrote:       > On 17/11/14 15:54, mur.@.not. wrote:       >> If you attempt to answer, try to support whatever you happen to       >> suggest.       >>       > Bored drunken farm workers.              Add mischievous agriculture students to that mix.              I'll also add myself.       When I was a kid, we used to go to the wheat fields at the back of my       house and when the wheat was high, we'd play at soldiers and make       intricate "tunnels" and "trenches" to run around in.       Circles (or "Military Headquarters" as we called them) were very easy to       make.       All you had to do was roll across the wheat on your back using your head       as a pivot.       Sometimes we used pieces of wood to roll out the wheat into interesting       shapes.       I don't recall anyone ever claiming that they were placed there by       intelligent aliens.       Anyhow, I thought all of this "Crop Circle" nonsense was over and done       with by now?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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