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On May 16, 4:40*pm, Giovanna Stefani
wrote: On Mon, 16 May 2011 13:08:41 +0100, Martin Brown wrote: Faked in this context means a bunch of students or other pranksters wearing planks on their shoes putting one over on crop circle watchers. There have been some (in)famous examples since the late 70's. Ah, I see. *I tend to the view that the rope and plank method is the only means of constructing a crop circle (in all cases). *I would be very happy to be wrong but I am not optimistic. -- Gianna buchan-meteo.org.uk All this conjecture is just going round in circles, if you ask me. |
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