Fins
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Posted 6:08 pm, 08/31/2014
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Your relative is a moron because no signs say Area 51 on them. They just say it's restricted government space. They also warn it is protected with force
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ObLaDi-ObLaDa
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Posted 5:59 pm, 08/31/2014
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After listening to Art Bell I found it on Google Earth once, didn't look to exciting. Of course, you can't see in side those huge hangers.
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wrestlers Grandpa
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Posted 5:54 pm, 08/31/2014
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have a relative who used to live near there....you can drive up to a Fenced area that has a sign saying you are near Area 51.. you may not go in unless you have been cleared by the Federal Government....
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BRPV
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Posted 7:23 am, 08/31/2014
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Anyone who has been there will not tell you about it, especially on the Internet....
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pantera
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Posted 11:30 pm, 08/30/2014
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Fins may I stand in front of the sun so you can be in the shade?
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pantera
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Posted 11:25 pm, 08/30/2014
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My apologies O Great One.
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Fins
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Posted 11:20 pm, 08/30/2014
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pantera
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Posted 11:14 pm, 08/30/2014
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OK IT WAS THE SOVIETS, DO YOU FEEL SUPERIOR NOW NUTSACK?
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Fins
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Posted 11:12 pm, 08/30/2014
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Just because ignorant individuals still called them Russians doesn't mean it was correct. People called Germans krauts too. That doesn't mean they came from cabbage.
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pantera
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Posted 11:11 pm, 08/30/2014
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They were sometimes still referred to as Russians. Stop trying to be so technical, nutsack.
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Cajahah
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Posted 11:09 pm, 08/30/2014
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Fins.....pantera is seriously not that smart.
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Fins
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Posted 11:06 pm, 08/30/2014
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No moron, the nation of Russia was eliminated from the globe when the USSR was established. While the culture known as Russian still existed, not all soviets were of Russian blood. So your assumption is incorrect
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Cajahah
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Posted 11:02 pm, 08/30/2014
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Both U.S. astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts initially used pencils on space flights, but those writing instruments were not ideal: pencil tips can flake and break off, and having such objects floating around space capsules in near-zero gravity posed a potential harm to astronauts and equipment. (As well, after the fatal Apollo 1 fire in 1967, NASA was anxious to avoid having astronauts carry flammable objects such as pencils onboard with them.) When the solution of providing astronauts with a ballpoint pen that would work under weightless conditions and extreme temperatures came about, though, it wasn't because NASA had thrown hundreds of thousands of dollars (inflated to $12 billion in the latest iterations of this tale) in research and development money at the problem. The "space pen" that has since become famous through its use by astronauts was developed independently by Paul C. Fisher of the Fisher Pen Co., who spent his own money on the project and, once he perfected his AG-7 "Anti-Gravity" Space Pen, offered it to NASA. After that agency tested and approved the pen's suitability for use in space flights, they purchased a number of the instruments from Fisher for a modest price. Read more at http://www.snopes.com/busin...Bc0kzmS.99
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pantera
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Posted 11:01 pm, 08/30/2014
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I guess you are at the bottom of your bottle moron. Under the USSR they were still Russians, you nutsack!
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Fins
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Posted 10:55 pm, 08/30/2014
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Actually, it was the soviets that used a pencil, not the Russians. If you don't know the difference, then I expect you failed high school history. And they aren't around any more
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Satan
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Posted 10:31 pm, 08/30/2014
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i was out near there in the late 90's,one of the B2 stealth bomber flew over at a pretty low altitude. it was pretty cool they were still pretty new then.
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Cajahah
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Posted 10:28 pm, 08/30/2014
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I went to Roswell. No Area 51 though.
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pantera
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Posted 10:05 pm, 08/30/2014
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Kelly Johnson and Skunk Works.
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bluebird1
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Posted 9:58 pm, 08/30/2014
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The Stealth technology was developed there.
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BlueRidgeGuy
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Posted 9:56 pm, 08/30/2014
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"That is like the million $ ink pen NASA invented to work in outer space where there is no gravity. The Russians used a pencil."
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