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  1. #1
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    “I suppose it was a UFO. Not saying it was from outer space or anything”

    Lol - where else do they come from?

    No It was a UTO

    An unidentified throbbing object.

    Probably just a neighbour

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    “I suppose it was a UFO. Not saying it was from outer space or anything”

    Lol - where else do they come from?

    Probably just a neighbour
    UFO stands for unidentified flying object, no requirement for them to come from outer space, they can come from anywhere, it just means you can't identify what they are. It certainly wasn't a neighbour, unless one of them has learnt how to fly and disappear into the distance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    UFO stands for unidentified flying object, no requirement for them to come from outer space, they can come from anywhere, it just means you can't identify what they are. It certainly wasn't a neighbour, unless one of them has learnt how to fly and disappear into the distance.
    Lol
    Did any neighbours hear it though?

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    After careful assessment, it was probably a drone. Have you any nosey neighbours?

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