Two weeks ago Amherst Massachusetts residents mass reported a sighting of a "silent grey triangular ship" floating in the sky for a period, only to disappear and then reappear later that night. At first the local air force said they had no reports of a vehicle in the sky around that time, but then later said that it "could" have been one of their Air Force C5 cargo planes. After further prompting Lt. Col. James Bishop, Westover chief of public affairs said that it was "highly unlikely" that citizens of the town would match the incredibly large and noisy plane with the description mentioned. The initial news report on the incident can be found in the video below.
This isn't the first of odd occurrences in the sky in recent memory as random areas in the Midwest have been hearing "loud booms" coming from seemingly nowhere. So what's going on exactly?...
- 1/31/2013
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
Hanson have responded to hundreds of requests to play at a UK couple's wedding. The 'MMMBop' band were the subject of a campaign by groom James Bishop and his friend Chris Douch, who aimed to get the group to perform at Bishop's wedding in July. The pair started their 'Hanson at my wedding' YouTube mission back in February 2011, sending 461 videos to the band. Hanson sent Bishop and Douch a YouTube video reply, stating that they couldn't perform at the wedding, but offered them a different present. They have now offered to fly Bishop and his fiancée Jennie Tripp to Jamaica for their "secondary" honeymoon in January. Bishop said: "It was a strange feeling because my fiancée doesn't (more)...
- 6/7/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
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