I Do Miss All The Crop Circles Hoaxes

JumpTheMoon1

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It was obvious they were made by people but weird how no exit or entry marks to the circles were ever detected.
Very cleverly done and it seems nobody can make them like it since they died as all is quiet on the crop circles.
They were always on the front of the daily papers and fools rushed in to say Aliens made them - such a hoot.
 

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I think farmers threatening to shoot them for the damage they, and then hordes of visitors, caused to their crops might have had something to do with people not making them any more.

They were fun but a terrible, costly pain for a farmer.
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Entry and exit were via the tramlines.
Were they? Oh I thought that some of them had no tramlines so therefore it was very much in doubt that humans had caused them? I thought some were smaller and therefore in between the tramlines, sure I read that which is why there was the doubt that people had caused them.

Of course it could have been wallabies - from Wikipedia : In 2009, the attorney general for the island state of Tasmania stated that Australian wallabies had been found creating crop circles in fields of opium poppies, which are grown legally for medicinal use, after consuming some of the opiate-laden poppies and running in circles.

Now that is funny :)
 
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You see I don't understand why the farmers are not complaining about their lambs and sheep being killed when there's supposed to be big cats about.

Me and my ex saw a 'big cat' - late one night on a quiet road suddenly the headlights picked up a pair of glowing eyes followed by a black body moving in that hunched way that big cats do. We were gobsmacked and I turned the car round for another look. Turned out to be a black labrador.

Current OH and I did see a very big cat on a dog walk though. It was a fair way ahead of us and jumped from the top of a flood embankment clean to the bottom - a big leap for an ordinary cat. It wasn't as big as a puma or anything like that, but we did wonder what kind of cat it was.
 
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