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Originally posted by Tryptych
It's still quite bizarre that the lights went out.
Originally posted by Smokey26
reply to post by RMFX1
I know what you mean,but he probably was interested as to what these "Kids" wanted.Humans are curious,if they see something they have never seen before they want to know what's up.And to be honest,if it would happen to me and i would see they have black eyes,i would shut down that voice in my head aswell that's telling me to shut the door,because i would be curious into why they contact me and what they would want.Maybe its a feeling these "kids" project,that makes you interested enough to not instantly close the door eventhough seeing something is wrong with them.
And btw,i wasnt quoting these sites as The Absolute Truth,i was showing how much info there is available about these kind of events,may they be true or not,i think there are Way to many stories about these kind of events that rules out the possibility for me for it being a hoax.
edit on 3-10-2010 by Smokey26 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by argentus
My Bride, who at one time worked as a optician said that black contacts are "about a hundred bucks (U.S.)", however those are just standard nonprescription contacts that cover the iris. She said that the ones that cover the entire eye aren't even available through most opthamology places -- they're very expensive special-order used mostly in movies and are difficult to insert and often uncomfortable to wear.
Originally posted by Tryptych
Originally posted by argentus
My Bride, who at one time worked as a optician said that black contacts are "about a hundred bucks (U.S.)", however those are just standard nonprescription contacts that cover the iris. She said that the ones that cover the entire eye aren't even available through most opthamology places -- they're very expensive special-order used mostly in movies and are difficult to insert and often uncomfortable to wear.
Thanks, that was highly illuminating
Weird story indeed, if true. I think I need to get me a pair of those special-order contacts and start knockin' on peoples doors in the middle of the night.
Originally posted by Tryptych
Originally posted by argentus
My Bride, who at one time worked as a optician said that black contacts are "about a hundred bucks (U.S.)", however those are just standard nonprescription contacts that cover the iris. She said that the ones that cover the entire eye aren't even available through most opthamology places -- they're very expensive special-order used mostly in movies and are difficult to insert and often uncomfortable to wear.
Thanks, that was highly illuminating
Weird story indeed, if true. I think I need to get me a pair of those special-order contacts and start knockin' on peoples doors in the middle of the night.