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Gummy
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TheToast
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On December 29 2011 12:40 Gummy wrote: This isn't 4chan, but pics or it didn't happen. Links to the news station, or some more info on this work as well Yeah I've googled around a bit, I can't find any reference to this anywhere. Of course the government may have already covered it up.... O.O | ||
cmen15
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On December 29 2011 11:41 DrThorMD wrote: Someone just used the dragon balls obv. Come on kid everyone knows that the aura given off by a summoning is yellow not blue lolol. | ||
Spray
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Angra
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mafiameower
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NationInArms
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Angra
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On December 29 2011 16:56 mafiameower wrote: no news on this anywhere. I dont think this is legit. there wouldn't be news on a transformer blowing, it isn't too uncommon, people just don't notice it most of them time when one does | ||
Juliette
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Newbistic
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Our recommendation is that you stay inside tonight for your own safety, and be sure to report any suspicious activity you may hear or see. Thank you for your time. | ||
mwarren503
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TheToast
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On December 31 2011 04:11 mwarren503 wrote: I actually noticed 3 separate bright blue flashes that lit up the sky in Vancouver, WA on Wednesday night in the Hazel Dell area around 6 PM. There was about 1-2 minutes between the first two flashes, then the third flash, approximately 3 minutes later started white and then turned blue. I watched the news and searched for an answer online and the only thing I came up with is this message board. Is a transformer blowing big enough to light up the entire sky? It was raining and there were low lying clouds, maybe they reflected the light so it appeared bigger? So wait, you just created an account on a StarCraft community site so you could post here about this? Um, okay. I'm no electrical engineer, but I'm willing to bet that if a substation explodes it makes a big damn flash. Or if high tension power cables are damaged and arc, I bet that would be pretty damn bright too. Based on the anecdotal evidence of the original poster concerning news stories about people without power, these seem like two reasonable explanations to me. If that is insufficient, I say call into Coast to Coast AM about it. The conspiracy nerds listening will be far more interested. edit: + Show Spoiler + Unless you're from the CIA testing to see whether a coverup needs to be initiated.... >.> | ||
MattHansen
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