Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
"A stunning survey of the latest evidence for intelligent life on Mars. Mac Tonnies brings a thoughtful, balanced and highly accessible approach to one of the most fascinating enigmas of our time."
--Herbie Brennan, author of Martian Genesis and The Atlantis Enigma
"Tonnies drops all predetermined opinions about Mars, and asks us to do the same."
--Greg Bishop, author of Project Beta
"I highly recommend the book for anyone interested in the search for extra-terrestrial artifacts, and the political intrigues that invariably accompany it."
--David Jinks, author of The Monkey and the Tetrahredron
"Mac Tonnies goes where NASA fears to tread and he goes first class."
--Peter Gersten, former Director of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy
And don't miss...
(Includes my essay "The Ancients Are Watching.")
Join the Posthuman Blues Geographical Matrix!
6 comments:
OK, that was weird. But "Tifanny" rocked! :o)
I had no idea mannequins were so *fragile*!
I had no idea mannequins were so *fragile*!
They're not really, they're just unsteady. And yeah, it's all fun and games until one falls over on you. I know this from experience, unfortunately. Those things are heavy.
Nikita gave up to easily, but it's easy to see how she'd be discouraged after Tifanny's winning ride.
Jezzie: did the manequin just fall on you, or was it pushed by a companion manequin?
I was on the display platform in the process of dressing it. I lost my balance, grabbed for it, and it went down with me, landing on top of me. Not fun.
Yeah, well at least it wasn't one of those anthropomorphic crash-test dummies the Air Force claims explain bodies near Roswell in 1947.
Post a Comment