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Nico and Pancho #24 Is the Pilot Crazy?

Nico and Pancho #25 First Look at a Jet Pilot

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"WHAT?! YOU'VE BEEN FIYING TOO LONG, GRUMWALL!", the Colonel radioed back.
"I'm not kidding, Sir", replied the pilot. "There they are...A civet and a meerkat looking at me...I'm requesting permission to go in for a closer look".
"Well...Uh...Permission granted", the Colonel radioed back. "But exercise caution. We don't what it is. And we certainly don't know what it might do".

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Published: 11 years, 8 months ago
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Irfie
10 years, 9 months ago
"Don't approach too close, pilot! They may bit, or have rabies."
EmmetEarwax
8 years, 1 month ago
During WWII pilots reported what is now known as "foo fighters". Life-forms that live in the ionosphere. They are ultraviolet or "ulfer" in color, which we normally can not see. Unpressurized cockpit conditions enabled us to see these -creatures. When airplane cabins became pressurized, our eyes did not get the ability to see such manifestations.
Primary colors we can not see:
Ulfer - beyond violet.
Jale - before red. Black-eye susans have jale at base of petals -or is it ulfer ?.We can not see these blotches.
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