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SNOHOMISH, Wash. -- When the big bright blob first poked a hole in the horizon Monday morning, longtime farmer Darrell Ricci didn't know what it could be. An errant bale of hay, maybe; a fallen weather balloon, perhaps. Heck, he thought, it might even be squatters, camping in a tent. Wouldn't be the first time on the farm.
But as the sun rose on Ricci's Snohomish pastures this week, it quickly became clear that the giant yellow orb was no lost hot air balloon, no enormous child's toy.
This, Ricci knew, was something different.
"(I thought), 'Man, how did this yellow egg get out in the middle of the field? Where's the bird at?'" he said, laughing. "No tire tracks, nothing. No sign of anything. (it was) just out in the grass field."
"I figure it's going to hatch on Easter," he joked.
The four-foot-by-six-foot egg - the color of, well, yolks - appeared on Ricci's farm with nary a trace. No note, no clues, no giant bird footprints leading into the woods. After his family figured the egg was harmless, they decided to have fun with it. They snapped photos - and, well, 'cracked' jokes.
"We do have chickens, yeah," laughed Darrell's son, Brock. "I think they'd be afraid of (the egg) if they saw it."
"It's the golden egg!" quipped his dad.
Originally posted by rockymcgilicutty
I have never done this before, but I will call this thread a total bomb.
Originally posted by SilentKoala
Wasn't really sure where to put this, but thought this forum might be a good place.
SNOHOMISH, Wash. -- When the big bright blob first poked a hole in the horizon Monday morning, longtime farmer Darrell Ricci didn't know what it could be. An errant bale of hay, maybe; a fallen weather balloon, perhaps. Heck, he thought, it might even be squatters, camping in a tent. Wouldn't be the first time on the farm.
But as the sun rose on Ricci's Snohomish pastures this week, it quickly became clear that the giant yellow orb was no lost hot air balloon, no enormous child's toy.
This, Ricci knew, was something different.
"(I thought), 'Man, how did this yellow egg get out in the middle of the field? Where's the bird at?'" he said, laughing. "No tire tracks, nothing. No sign of anything. (it was) just out in the grass field."
"I figure it's going to hatch on Easter," he joked.
The four-foot-by-six-foot egg - the color of, well, yolks - appeared on Ricci's farm with nary a trace. No note, no clues, no giant bird footprints leading into the woods. After his family figured the egg was harmless, they decided to have fun with it. They snapped photos - and, well, 'cracked' jokes.
"We do have chickens, yeah," laughed Darrell's son, Brock. "I think they'd be afraid of (the egg) if they saw it."
"It's the golden egg!" quipped his dad.
Source: snohomish.komonews.com...
Almost certainly some kind of prank / hoax, but who knows. Maybe Big Bird is real :O
Originally posted by winofiend
Do you think this is somehow related to the meteorite in russie?
Seems to coincidental to me. And we all know coincidences don't just happen.
Maybe it's the ufo that shot down the meteor?? it looks like it could be.
good find!!!!
Maybe Big Bird is real :O
I can see what looks like a line close to the bottom, kind of like a seam so its probablky fake