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(Discovery) Interesting Crash site of ancient Roman B-2 bomber found   (news.discovery.com) divider line 35
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2012-01-24 10:49:22 AM
rclol.com
 
2012-01-24 11:36:28 AM
I'm pretty sure Caesar said It was an ancient roman weather balloon
 
2012-01-24 11:41:34 AM
Vercingetorix built a mock up, claimed he shot it down.
 
2012-01-24 11:41:46 AM
eas81: [rclol.com image 553x484]

stomptokyo.com
/I'm not saying it was a timelord, but...
 
2012-01-24 12:03:39 PM
eas81: [rclol.com image 553x484]

Came for this, leaving satisfied.
 
2012-01-24 12:11:34 PM
Looking at the picture I can deduce that it's obviously from an ancient Tetris piece that we all know people loved to play at that time.
 
2012-01-24 12:11:58 PM
They mean the building had an extension, aka, north wing, west wing. Apparently this is a new thing for buildings of the time period.
 
2012-01-24 12:12:11 PM
That looks more like a tetris shaped structure.
 
2012-01-24 12:32:02 PM
FTA: archaeologists, who say the building has no known parallels.

I saw at least two sets of parallels.
 
2012-01-24 12:49:44 PM
news.discovery.com

Well of course it crashed - that's obviously the impact crater of its L-unit, without which manned flight is but the fever'd dream of a madman.
 
2012-01-24 01:04:58 PM
That picture (and the people in it) looks like it should be on the cover of an acapella praise music CD.
 
2012-01-24 01:05:20 PM
Damn theatons...
 
2012-01-24 01:19:18 PM
Totally read that as "Romulan" at first...
 
2012-01-24 01:19:34 PM
Vomitorium, duh.
 
2012-01-24 01:20:02 PM
FTFA: "Alternatively the building may represent a shrine or temple on a hilltop close to a Roman road, visible from the road as well as from the town."



DRINK!
 
2012-01-24 01:24:08 PM
USCLaw2010: eas81: [rclol.com image 553x484]

[stomptokyo.com image 570x320]
/I'm not saying it was a timelord, but...


Unavailable for comment:

persephonemagazine.com
 
2012-01-24 02:39:38 PM
Archeaologists arent sure what the ancient structure was used for, but it may have been used as a temple.
 
2012-01-24 03:18:24 PM
eas81: [rclol.com image 553x484]

Done in one.
 
2012-01-24 03:22:02 PM
Lord Dimwit: [news.discovery.com image 640x484]


Whack-A-Mole!
 
2012-01-24 03:23:24 PM
Clash City Farker: Archeaologists arent sure what the ancient structure was used for, but it may have been used as a temple.

What's your point? That is a perfectly valid statement.
 
2012-01-24 03:52:04 PM
 
2012-01-24 04:00:56 PM
That doesn't even make sense. Rome can't build an American unique unit.
 
2012-01-24 04:02:02 PM
Drubell: That doesn't even make sense. Rome can't build an American unique unit.

USA could have gifted the unit.
 
2012-01-24 05:16:23 PM
Is it the one they bombed Pearl Harbor with?
 
2012-01-24 06:23:36 PM
Was it in Lake Mead?

teflonsteel.atsiteengineering.com
 
2012-01-24 07:56:37 PM
Clash City Farker: Archeaologists arent sure what the ancient structure was used for, but it may have been used as a temple.

What a priestess may look like:
www.lewistonschools.net
 
2012-01-24 08:28:22 PM
I think it stands for a slow news day.
 
2012-01-24 08:56:12 PM
www.makintus.com
 
2012-01-24 09:22:32 PM
Fano: Clash City Farker: Archeaologists arent sure what the ancient structure was used for, but it may have been used as a temple.

What a priestess may look like:


Very mysterious.
 
2012-01-24 09:43:13 PM
It's a street light...
 
2012-01-24 11:37:15 PM
stealingisbad: [www.makintus.com image 500x409]

Yes?
 
2012-01-25 12:23:36 AM
Lord Dimwit: [news.discovery.com image 640x484]

Well of course it crashed - that's obviously the impact crater of its L-unit, without which manned flight is but the fever'd dream of a madman.


Thank you.
 
2012-01-25 02:13:51 AM
"It's very unusual to find a building like this where you have no known parallels for it,"
Duh! The wings are perpendicular to each other.
 
2012-01-25 02:14:19 AM
Elzar: Aliens(NSFW)

Umm...what exactly was not-safe-for-work about that? There wasn't even any foul language, let alone boobies. That wouldn't be NSFW at a convent.
 
2012-01-25 10:34:24 PM
www.cartoonstock.com
 
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