Sometimes it bothers me. - by Tocky
Mr.Duck on 17/6/2008 at 05:37
Quote Posted by Tocky
That's actually what I was hoping you would say and I'm glad to hear it. I didn't mean to single out Mexico City as if it were the only area with that sort of problem either but I don't think you took it like that.
Oh, I don't live in Mexico City. I meant -all- of Mexico (well, various states, to be precise). Heck, Mexico City's drug cartel problems are almost nill (over there it's more common crime the issue, which is pretty pretty pretty abundant).
Still, you could say they are turbulent times for my country, maybe because the government's actually, more or less, trying to stir up the hornets nest and have some queens fall down and die (hopefully).
Oh well...
So, besides that, how y'been, Tockster?
Scots Taffer on 17/6/2008 at 05:52
Word. That freaked the everloving shit out of me.
Tocky on 17/6/2008 at 23:44
A bear could do that. A radioactive bear with a taste for tongue and no feet to make tracks or chase them very well who hung around camp until they froze and then left because he didn't like peoplecicles.
BEAR on 18/6/2008 at 04:27
Yeah that was some scary shit. I go have nightmares now.
theBlackman on 18/6/2008 at 05:08
I do believe in UFO's, having seen some in the San Francisco area in 1944 (it's a long story). I also believe that there ARE things that go "Bump in the night".
During the course of my bumbling through life, I have met with too many incidents of the inexplicable, IE. things that don't fit our concept of "reality".
I empathize with Tocky and have also experienced the "terror" and "What if" of situations that gave me pause, and reason to reflect on my own perceptions and preconceived views of reality.
There are things beyond our ken
heretic on 18/6/2008 at 05:34
Well '44 was 2 scant years after the battle of LA.
Ahhh, so that's what happened to Berkeley.
-Would love to read your story if you get the urge to share.
Scots Taffer on 18/6/2008 at 05:45
'44 more like '64
lsd is a hell of a drug
Tocky on 19/6/2008 at 00:14
I would reply to the post above but it might be just a flashback and then I would feel embarressed.
And it's no fair to tease TBM. I told mine and I don't even believe me. The only thing that I've seen that might be construed as a UFO is when me and a friend were laying on the hood of a car one night when he pointed out a light that I figured was just a plane. He kept insisting that it was moving wrong so I looked and damn if it wasn't doing an erratic crenelated sort of pattern. So it's a helocopter. Look how far up it is. You can barely see it blinking. Yeah that's odd. Then it glowed bright orange and shot away like a bottle rocket.
I figure it was some sort of satelite achieving a higher orbit or that we saw the streak of light as inverted from the way it truely was and it was actually spacejunk burning through the atmosphere. Eh.
heretic on 19/6/2008 at 01:04
Disregarding my lifelong fascination in the subject matter- I've just heard too many firsthand accounts from too many reliable people for there to be nothing tangible in regards to UFOs IMO.
I don't even bother questioning whether they exist or not anymore. I just wonder what the minute percentage of them that can't be explained away as misidentified suchandsuch, meteors, satellites, or military tech actually are.