torsdag, januar 11, 2007

Kornsirkel med musikalsk smak


Image B. Bagry Copyright 2001

LONDON. - Residents of the small Suffolk town of Sudbury don't really know what to make of a large crop circle which was recently discovered in a wheat field by a local farmer, and later filmed and photographed by plane once word of the mysterious formation began to spread.

The crop circle, measuring just over 87 metres at its widest point, appears to spell the word "sexsmith", with the letters circled by three perfect oval rings. One of the first to discover the curious inscription, local resident Sam Garner, 26, a engineering student, musician and big fan of the critically acclaimed but still relatively little known Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith, was keen to talk to media and told a reporter that he believes some form of higher intelligence is trying to tell the world something important. "Ron Sexsmith is one of the best songwriters around these days. He's a very rare talent. Melodically, no one can really come close to him. I think other more advanced civilisations may have caught on faster than we have and they're now trying to help us catch up."

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