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Unusual Disappearances in National Parks
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 158604" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>Nerd into inexplicable mysterious phenomena (and also a fresh meat for those who enjoy `laughing at you` rather than `with you`. Anyway...</p><p>I could not help it noticing the high % of disappearances in National Parks.</p><p>The universe of missing people in National Parks has become a constant concern to National Park guards.</p><p>Statistics stone us with the high numbers- and 7 out of ten from the universe of missing people are male teen age boys.</p><p>Radical conspiracy theorists jump into fast conclusions relating to that, stating that since they are roaming on indian territories, and you know there are those underground bases down there people could either disappear into a hole or who knows have walked up those weirds stairs.</p><p>Now that our website includes brainy funny guys who like to make fun of other participants, and they also have company. A joker is always a nice guy who loves to have company.</p><p>From now on when we start creating a thread we may never forget the funny guys, and we will be looking forward to reading their brainy retorts.</p><p>More on strange missing episodes you may find on youtube.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]nA59YR4TuLo[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 158604, member: 4986"] Nerd into inexplicable mysterious phenomena (and also a fresh meat for those who enjoy `laughing at you` rather than `with you`. Anyway... I could not help it noticing the high % of disappearances in National Parks. The universe of missing people in National Parks has become a constant concern to National Park guards. Statistics stone us with the high numbers- and 7 out of ten from the universe of missing people are male teen age boys. Radical conspiracy theorists jump into fast conclusions relating to that, stating that since they are roaming on indian territories, and you know there are those underground bases down there people could either disappear into a hole or who knows have walked up those weirds stairs. Now that our website includes brainy funny guys who like to make fun of other participants, and they also have company. A joker is always a nice guy who loves to have company. From now on when we start creating a thread we may never forget the funny guys, and we will be looking forward to reading their brainy retorts. More on strange missing episodes you may find on youtube. [MEDIA=youtube]nA59YR4TuLo[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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