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Re: Will Rovers Outlast Lavery's Shirt???

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Originally Posted by Erin Rapacki
Actually, the mars rovers ARE the aliens (from a martian's perspective).
Well... I don't know about that. In every cheesy (aren't they all cheesy?) sci-fi flick I have seen, aliens have hovered gently down to the ground (or crashed) with their ships and then came out of their space ships, and not bounced a few miles over earth, and then opened up into itself being an alien...
Would you say the rovers crash landed on Mars? I think not, cause they still work fine. Or maybe that is how they were designed, to mimic martian UFOs tendency of crash landing and surviving. If that were real that is..

Maybe it's my love of the cheesy sci-fi movies, but I would call the rovers more UFOs than aliens. Although, now they are more of a URO type dealio = Unidentified Roving/Roaming Objects. (from a martian's perspective of course.)

Although, I never did see an alien movie where the aliens have some cool little vehicles that they cruise along earth with, unless they were "manned - I use that term lightly" vehicles and they flew, like Independence day and all them mini UFOs that came out of the mother ship...

I hope the engineers at NASA at least put in a Buddy Lee doll in the drivers seat of the Rovers so that the Martians could at least see what our race sort of kinda looks like. I would rather them do some probes on a Buddy Lee doll, than use their crash landing specialty space ships to come get me in the middle of the night..



Well, maybe Buddy Lee is a bad example as to what humans look like.... But so far, the Rovers have idealized Buddy Lee's motto (or should I say more accurately, The Lee Jeans Company's motto); "bet you cant bust em" by lasting as long as they have.


Wow.. and that was a totally random rant if I ever saw one. What do you expect from a 3am post?

<Goes off to find Independence Day on VHS>

edit: Wow.. totally spooky Buddy Lee Mars Rover connection.
Same company who made Buddy Lee dolls for Lee Jeans commercials, made a rover for another commercial.
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