old

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There is a bright light showing up in the sky to the south or of and to the east just a tad. Could that be the sun been so long since I saw the sun I forgot what it looks like
 
sorry to dissapoint you, that's actually just a pod from the mother ship scanning earth for signs of intellegent life, if you stay inside long enough it will go away and you won't be bothered.
 
the ancient ones spoke of that during secret rituals. it was in a language that has not been spoken in millennium. must be a flaming chariot.
 
Mira hacia el cielo, es el sol.

Brillante estrella brillando sobre nuestro planeta.

Tan bonita como John Deere amarillo.

I'm OK now; overheated from exposure to the sun.
 
Don't know what you see; we have cotton balls(?) falling out of the sky here in west Central MN!! On top of about 4" rain earlier this month!!!
 
if you really want to get noticed, dress yourself only in tin foil, flap your arms and run around the neighborhood yelling "if only I could fly"

Of course, you might be able to get nice ride in an ambulance instead, but it's a chance you're going to have to take.
 

Don't know, went outside to have a look, but the rain got all over my glasses and then I was nearly blown over by the wind, so I came back in.
 
nancy, i think james had his hat on too tight. my spanish aint so good but i tink i can translate.

sounds like first thing happened is his hat got stuck in the ceiling.

then some smart guy was planting something in the road.

then his john deere got chased by an armadillo.

dunno, i wasnt too good in spanish class.
 
No, I think he's saying somthing bout a yellow JD in the sky. I don't know. Thats why I'm taking my 3rd year of Spanish 2 next semester. Oh well.
Alex
 
Old and the rest of ya'll,
It IS the sun, it has been shining all day here in Central Texas, 66 degrees and no clouds. Just about perfect here, I do know that ya'll are still trying to finish up harvest and Fall chores. Surely you can get finished up soon.
Hopefully it won't turn into a fall/winter of 72 in the High Plains of Texas/Okla. That yr those boys cut Milo from Midnight to 3:00am only time the ground was frozen enough to get the Combines through the fields. Also the milo would toughen up to much to thrash. @ midnight start off with a full 6 rows as the night progressed and as the milo would toughen slide over to 5, then 4, then 3, then 2rows by then it was about 3:00am, Also the farmers kept a tractor on each end of the field to help pull the combines around, or dead-head one from end to end. Hopfully it won't come to that for Ya'll.
Later,
John A.
 

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