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3:07 pm October 30, 2009
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That's what I meant They were right about Area 51, but they got suckered in by the Government's ruse ala Area 52 (which, despite DPVs comment is not just down the road from the Spalding lol) Meanwhile, at Area 53, the good stuff goes on completely away from the prying eyes of the public.
OMG I could have moved there!
Yoiks…I didn't think there was much to see in Utah! (well, other than maybe Bryce Canyon)
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3:15 pm October 30, 2009
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All I saw were lots of kids, pregnant women and milk but it was interesting being the last flight in during the middle of a major snow storm.
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3:35 pm October 30, 2009
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See, that's why you need the special aircraft…snow storms don't affect UFOs!
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3:46 pm October 30, 2009
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I have to say, the pilots were great and they did a fantastic job but the entire group of passengers were on the edge of their respective seats. I'm surprised any of the armrests were still attached to the plane. Definitely an experience no one would ever want to repeat. Don't think I'd try it in a UFO either.
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