Doing my daily "paranormal TMZ" thing, I came across this story. Figured I would post it.
Also wanted to say thanks to everyone who has been so cool to me and welcomed me here. its nice to have a new place to hang out and see some people i haven't talked to in a long time.
anyways enjoy!
Wilbur, Washington, has a wheat-field mystery to tell - cleveland.com
"WILBUR, Wash. -- The Chamber of Commerce here paused last year to give special thanks to a uncommon type of visitor who doesn't come around much, but makes each visit count.
"Thanks to the Aliens who made Wilbur their Vacation Destination!" reads an award of appreciation.
Wilbur, a no-stoplight wheat town (population 960) 65 miles west of Spokane, is on the way to becoming the Northwest's hub for the extraterrestrial obsessed. For the second time in three years, crop circles have mysteriously appeared in wheat fields, generating curiosity, jokes and coffee-shop debates of the "Big Question."
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Also wanted to say thanks to everyone who has been so cool to me and welcomed me here. its nice to have a new place to hang out and see some people i haven't talked to in a long time.
anyways enjoy!
Wilbur, Washington, has a wheat-field mystery to tell - cleveland.com
"WILBUR, Wash. -- The Chamber of Commerce here paused last year to give special thanks to a uncommon type of visitor who doesn't come around much, but makes each visit count.
"Thanks to the Aliens who made Wilbur their Vacation Destination!" reads an award of appreciation.
Wilbur, a no-stoplight wheat town (population 960) 65 miles west of Spokane, is on the way to becoming the Northwest's hub for the extraterrestrial obsessed. For the second time in three years, crop circles have mysteriously appeared in wheat fields, generating curiosity, jokes and coffee-shop debates of the "Big Question."
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