I've just got back from a very pleasant short break in Scotland. Had a lovely time, but as often happens I didn't have time to pursue everything that I wanted to during my time away. Yes, I got to eat all the macaroni pies that I wanted, that goes without saying. But I didn't get in all the UFO-spotting that I wanted to.
What's that you say, long term follower of this blog? (do such people exist? I'd imagine them to be rarer than actual Ufonauts). I pooh-poohed the existence of flying saucers in an earlier blog? Maybe I did but that doesn't mean that I don't think they're cool. And it seems a wasted opportunity not to at least look for some proof of extra-terrestrial life when I was so close to a global hub (if not hub-cap) of UFO activity.
My hotel was just on the outskirts of the shaded area. The skies were clear as I walked back from the bus last night but all I could see was Orion looking down at me as if to say 'move along, mate - nothing to see here.'
But something is going on, that much is certain. The guide on the Falkirk Wheel pointed out that not only is Bonnybridge a centre for UFO activity, but it also has a high percentage of lottery winners. You can't tell me the two things aren't connected.
Also, it's clear the Falkirk Wheel is based on an alien design, or at the very least has been constructed with the intention to contact life beyond the Earth.
Anyway, I feel a fool for not investigating further. After all, no less a leading light than Michael Aspel has deemed it worthy of study. I can't embed this extract from his in-depth examination of the phenomenon so follow this here link. The chap does stop it dead on ten minutes so if you want to watch the concluding 90 seconds follow the link to the next part at the end.
Actually, rather spookily it's all connected. In checking where the largest lottery wins have taken place, it turns out that the UK's biggest winners come from... Largs. It doesn't mention it here but as I understand it this couple are responsible for reinstating the cheeseboat. I'm glad to see they're using their money for worthy causes.
No more about cheese, I promise.
Okay, just this, then.
More soonliest.
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