Driving down the road on a public street today we encountered a wingless aeroplane. It was the most unusual vehicle We have ever seen on the road. I won't tell you what Richo said when he saw it ( because this is a family post) needless to say it was an adult exclamation of surprise! A quick uturn and we attempted to follow it. Believe it or not we lost a vehicular aviation marvel in traffic. We were beginning to think it may have been one of those elusive UFO sightings you hear about. We eventually found it parked outside the local library, no doubt the pilot was inside checking up on our human history, culture & literature. Or was he invisible hmmmm? The force field was obviously switched off as we were able to get quite close to take photos, for evidentiary value lest the town be swallowed by a dome or something. In the passenger seat securely strapped In with a Bungy strap was a quite unusual looking passenger. He refused to Look at us or communicate. Shirtless he should've blended in with the local beach scene but He wasn't your average tourist, he had obviously travelled a great distance for his holiday. I am unable to confirm if his name is Paul. He was very quiet and didn't seem to understand my request for an autograph. I hope they enjoy their holiday here on earth.
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