I thought the 'discoverers' claimed to have possibly found evidence of plankton on the far away planet, but obviously something went wrong with their equipment and they ended up looking at this photo.
Mind you I think they may have been referring to plankdom, which seems altogether more likely.
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Pond scum without the pond?
ReplyDeleteI hope they're not going to try taxing them
ReplyDeleteThey certainly have a little whiff of sulphur about them.
ReplyDeleteDJ - yes, green but not very useful.
ReplyDeleteBucko - ha ha, Rachel might try.
dearieme - good point, I hope they didn't cause any interference with the signal.
I thought the photo referred to examples of alien life, not intelligent alien life though.
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Penseivat - they could be examples of alien life. Possibly castaways, deliberately left behind when the starship returned home.
ReplyDeleteI thought the 'discoverers' claimed to have possibly found evidence of plankton on the far away planet, but obviously something went wrong with their equipment and they ended up looking at this photo.
ReplyDeleteMind you I think they may have been referring to plankdom, which seems altogether more likely.
Tammly - ha ha, yes they have all achieved plankdom.
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