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Originally posted by A boy in a dress
reply to post by nenothtu
Great find Neno, if it's possilble - can you load some of the illustrations up
on the page?
I would like to see them and look for any similarities to other works from
'Off-Worlders'
...I and my brothers are here for our Earth brothers and sisters...
I wish she would come back to the thread and enlighten us...
Originally posted by A boy in a dress
...I and my brothers are here for our Earth brothers and sisters...
Again, it seems that males hold down the peace-keeping jobs and may I presume
the Aenstrias have females...? or do they change sex at a certain age?
Originally posted by A boy in a dress
reply to post by dcmb1409
A bust indeed... I've been scouring my collection
to find the 'Judy sat at the Cafe table' pic that would
emphasise that comment -but it's dropped off somewhere!
Originally posted by buddhasystem
reply to post by nenothtu
Dude,
thanks for the post, that's the b0mb!
Just love those doodles!
Originally posted by A boy in a dress
reply to post by nenothtu
The book reminds me of the 70's years when aliens didn't just fly around
in blurry-craft, but wore lavish-coloured attire, handed out unsalted pancakes
and talked of freeing us from our war-like nature.
They take their time, don't they?!
They look like 20 year old dried apples on sticks...
Originally posted by dcmb1409
In Judy's new video, the spaghetti neck grey's have a pencil neck and a mouth the size of a coin. Do they not need a healthy flow of oxygen and a major alien blood supply for those impossibly big heads? And if so, then where does the support structure fit (spinal column)?