Human leg found on Mars?

Oh cool. I was looking for that. I will pick it up the next time I’m out there

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That thing is probably 2 centimeters high, but you gotta admit, in a land of rocks and sand that is a strange shape to see.

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When did we start sending Rockettes to Mars?

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Now we know what happened to Icarus.
Landscape with the Fall of Icarus - Wikipedia
Clearly Mars must have been covered with water at the time.

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You have it backwards. The SECOND poster owes the Coke, not the original poster.

In real life, as kids, sure, it was whoever said ‘jinx’ first. The internet operates according to different rules.

Basically, it’s a fun way to acknowledge that you’ve just repeated the post of someone before you.

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So the entire US space program was to put Nessie on Mars? The moon landings were simply false flags?

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No no, Nessie was put there by the British space program, and they cancelled their program after this successful launch. The US space program was only sent to document proof of the British success, as agreed to under the terms of the cessation of hostilities from the war of 1812.

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We need an alternate, sci-fi history, stat…

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I’m not buying that until you can somehow fit in the Magna Carta.

I’ll be waiting patiently here, wrapped in my fringed flag.

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D.B. Cooper overshot his landing zone.

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Because Nessie was really Jack the Ripper

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is it a right, 32inch inseam, size 13 foot?
that’s mine, kindly leave it and bugger off!
thank you,
Jefe, Keybilly with one leg

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The better find is uncircled, to the left of the “leg”!

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He who can pull this leg shall inherit the kingdom of Mars.

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Ah, thanks for that explanation. I was wondering WTF was going on with all the Cokes…
So, here’s for all the Cokes I owe:

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I thought the British space programme was all about putting a guy in a track suit on a ladder?

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tenor

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Well, but here’s the other one.

(Boot Rock, near the Boot Spring campground in Big Bend Natl. Park, David P Fulmer photo)

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